Moving on Maternal Depression Webinar Series Sponsored by Schuyler - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Moving on Maternal Depression Webinar Series Sponsored by Schuyler Center for Analysis & Advocacy & the Postpartum Resource Center of New York October 21, 2020 Who We Are 2 Schuyler Center for Analysis & Postpartum Resource


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Moving on Maternal Depression Webinar Series

Sponsored by

Schuyler Center for Analysis & Advocacy & the Postpartum Resource Center of New York

October 21, 2020

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Postpartum Resource Center of New York

 Statewide nonprofit established

in 1998

 Provides NYS moms and dads

free, non-judgmental emotional support, educational information, healthcare and support group resources and more

 Moms on Call, State-wide PMAD

Resource Directory, Project 62, Take Care of You Initiative

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 Statewide, nonprofit,

nonpartisan policy analysis and advocacy organization working to shape policies to improve health, welfare, and human services for all New Yorkers

 Moving on Maternal Depression

Schuyler Center for Analysis & Advocacy

Who We Are

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How to Contact Us

Schuyler Center for Analysis & Advocacy

T: 518-463-1896 E: info@scaany.org W: www.scaany.org

*The recorded MOMD Webinar Series can be found at: https://scaany.org/policy- areas/health/maternal-mental-health/

Postpartum Resource Center of New York

T: 855-631-0001 E: info@postpartumny.org W: www.postpartumny.org

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Martine Hackett, PhD, MPH Hofstra University Health Equity and Maternal Mental Health

Martine Hackett, PhD, MPH is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Professions at Hofstra University and the Director of the Master of Public Health Program. Her research and community-based work is focused on maternal child health, suburban health equity and the intersection of health and housing. She is also the co-founder of the Birth Justice Warriors, an

  • rganization committed to eliminating black

maternal and infant mortality in Nassau County. Dr. Hackett previously served as a deputy director at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Bureau of Maternal, Infant and Reproductive Health and also had a decade of experience as a television producer. She has a BFA in film and television from New York University, a MPH from Hunter College, and a Ph.D. in sociology from the CUNY Graduate Center.

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