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The Davis Links Resource Forum meets monthly from 8:30 to 10:00 am on the last Tuesday. A new topic/training is covered each month. Topic-based forums include a main presenter who gives a brief overview followed by several community partners who provide resources. 2024 forums will place increased emphasis on training/skill building.

Forums



2024 Forum Topics/Trainings (Subject to Change)

 


Month

 Forum Topic/Training
Location
Registration Link

Link to Recording 

January

 

No Forum

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February 27

Dignity Index Training

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Presentation Not Recorded, Materials Are Available on Google Drive

March

No Forum

 
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April 30

Working with People with Disabilities

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Recording

 

May 28

 

Safe Messaging

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Recording


June 25

Caregiver Support

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Recording

July

No Forum

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August 27

Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences (HOPE) Training

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Presentation Not Recorded, Materials Are Available on Google Drive

September 24

Connect the Dots Networking Event

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Forum Not Recorded, Healthcare 101 Presentation Slides Available on Google Drive

October 29

Resources for People Who Are Underinsured/ Uninsured

Virtual

No Registration Necessary - Refer to the flyer in the Future Forums section below for information to join the meeting. 

November 26

Access to Resources and Services

Davis County Admin Building, 61 South Main Street, Farmington, Utah 84025, Room 131

Registration Opens November 1

 

December

No Forum

   

Past Forums

Google Drive Folder

Future Forums

November Forum: Improving Access to Resources and Services

October Davis Links Forum: Resources for People Who Are Underinsured/Uninsured

Date:
October 29, 2024
Time: 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.
Location:
Virtual 
No Registration Necessary

Link to Join: https://meet.google.com/oez-dkcd-dpd
Or dial: (US) +1 262-372-9429 PIN: 460 368 861#

Community Announcements

Davis County Pacific Islander Community Health Fair

Davis County Pacific Islander Community Health Fair

Davis County Pacific Islander Community Health Fair (Marshallese)

Davis County Pacific Islander Community Health Fair (Marshallese Flyer)

Image: Aerial view of Davis County valley
Davis County Pacific Islander Community Health Fair

Saturday, November 9th, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
261 East Center Street, North Salt Lake, UT 84054 - Marshallese Branch Church Building

Join us for free:
-Cultural Entertainments
-Health Screenings
-Refreshments (while supplies last)
-Immunizations (Flu, COVID, Tdap, Pneumonia, and Shingles)(If you have insurance, bring your card)

Contact Tima: 385-419-0031

Images of various Pacific Islander families.

Logos: Health Choice Generations, Davis County Health Department, Utah Pacific Islander Health Coalition, American Academy of Pediatrics (Dedicated to the Health of All Children), Utah Department of Health and Human Services - Family Health, UWNQC (Utah Women and Newborns Quality Collaborative), US Aging, Intermountain Health



Ask a Therapist Live Event Schedule for 2024

Ask a Therapist Live Event Schedule for 2024

Pija: Pija in mejatoto in Davis County valley
Davis County Pacific Islander Community Health Fair

JADEDE. November 9th, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
261 East Center Street, North Salt Lake, UT 84054 - BRANCH EO AN RIMAJOL

KOBATOK ILO EJJELAK WONEN:
- EB IN AELON KO AD
- KAKOLKOL NON EJMOUR
- JIDRIK MONA NON KAKJOR (Ilo ien in ej wor wot)
- WA NON BOBRAE NANINMEJ (Ne ewor am injuran, boktoke ibbam)

Calle Tima: 385-419-0031

Pija in baamle ko an armij ro ilo Pacific

Logos: Health Choice Generations, Davis County Health Department, Utah Pacific Islander Health Coalition, American Academy of Pediatrics (Dedicated to the Health of All Children), Utah Department of Health and Human Services - Family Health, UWNQC (Utah Women and Newborns Quality Collaborative), US Aging, Intermountain Health

Veterans and First Responders Support Group 

Veterans and First Responders Support Group Flyer

Ask a Therapist Live: How to Support Your Kids' Mental Health 2024 schedule: 
All Ask a Therapist Live sessions are held on Wednesdays and at the same time of day, depending on your timezone: 8 p.m. Eastern, 7 p.m. Central, 6 p.m. Mountain, 5 p.m. Pacific.

Ask a Therapist Live Events:
May 22, 2024
June 19, 2024
July 31, 2024
Aug 21, 2024
Sept 18, 2024
Oct 23, 2024
Nov 20, 2024
Dec 11, 2024

Therapist description: Dr. Kevin Skinner is the Clinical Director and Co-Founder of Noble Health and ParentGuidance.org. He is also the author of several books on family relationships. His methods are based on his own research stemming from more than 250,000 assessments and over 28 years of experience. He is the father of eight children.

Logo: ParentGuidance.org 

Veterans and First Responders Support Group
No cost or co-pay, no registration required
Mondays, 6 to 7:30 PM in the Forest Room at Davis Behavioral Health, 934 South Main Street, Kaysville, UT 84041. 

Any amount or rank of military service is welcome.

Services include: 

1. Individual therapy 
2. Group therapy
3. Medication management
4. A case management team
5. Substance and mental health services
6. a 24/7 crisis line
7. Certified peer supports

For more information, call 801-773-7060 or visit www.dbhutah.org

Safe Harbor Support Group

Safe Harbor Support Group

Survivor Support Group

Gain support wherever you are in the healing process. All genders welcome.

Address: 223 Larson Lane, Layton, Utah 84041
Time: Wednesdays at 5:30 to 6:30 PM

Please contact Sierra at sierra@safeharborhope.org or Hotline at 801-444-9161.

Safe Harbor: Offering hope. Ending the silence.

SHARP SurveySHARP Survey Description

What is the SHARP survey?

The Student Health and Risk Prevention (SHARP) survey is conducted by the Utah Department of Health & Human Services every other year. It’s given to Utah students in 6th through 12th grades. It’s anonymous and asks questions about physical, social and mental health; substance use; social connections; basic demographics; risky or harmful behaviors—and what protects kids from these things.

SHARP is confidential.

We understand that students need to feel safe. That’s why the SHARP survey is confidential and anonymous. Nothing your child reports can be linked to them or your family. Results are reported at a local level and available online. Your family’s privacy is a priority.

SHARP is voluntary.

Your child’s participation in the survey is completely voluntary and requires your permission. Your child may stop the survey at any time or skip questions if they choose. They will not be penalized for not participating. The survey takes about 30 to 45 minutes and is given during one class period. The questions your child gets depend on the grade they are in. Sixth graders do not get the same survey as older students. The more students who participate, the clearer the picture is. With more accurate information, you’re able to better protect your family’s health.

SHARP is important.

The SHARP survey has provided insight into things affecting our kids for more than 20 years. It helps parents know what to talk about with their kids. It also helps schools, teachers, parents, public health, and community leaders work together to help Utah students. Your participation helps us spot growing concerns, like increases in mental health needs or vaping, and craft effective solutions.

Learn more at
sharp.utah.gov

Critical Home Repair Program (Page 1)

Home Repair Resource Page 1

Critical Home Repair Program (Page 2)

Home Repair Program Page 2

Struggling with major home repairs?

Habitat for Humanity wants to help! Our Critical Home Repair Program "CHiRP" can keep your home safe and healthy.

Eligible repairs:

Roof
Plumbing
Flooring
Electrical
Windows 
Furnace, A/C
Accessibility
Mold 
Water Heater

"I couldn't afford to repair my home on a single income. The Habitat team took care of everything, and now my house is safe." -Kim

How does it work?

We do a thorough home assessment, identify critical issues, and manage the construction process, performing high-quality work in a timely manner.

How much is it?

There is no up-front cost and homeowners may be eligible for a grant of up to $5,000. Our low-interest financing makes repairs affordable.

Who is eligible?

Homeowners in Salt Lake, Davis, and Tooele Counties who meet income requirements. We help you through the eligibility and application process.

Call Laura Ceron, Intake Manager, at 801-263-0136 extension 207 or visit https://habitatsaltlake.org/homeowner-services/critical-home-repairs to learn more about CHiRP!


Sample Critical Home Repair Projects

Ensure Safe Access
Lifts
Ramps
Sidewalks

Decrease Trip and Fall Hazards
Replace Worn Carpet and Uneven Flooring
Install Hard Flooring
Add Railings and Grab Bars

Improve Activities of Daily Living
Install Comfort-Height Toilets, Grab Bars, and Hard Flooring
Ensure Food Preparation Area is Safe and Easy to Use

About Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity

Since 1986, Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity has made safe and decent shelter a matter of conscience and action through our three pillars of service: a Nonprofit Home Building Program which has helped more than 110 low-income families become first-time homeowners, a Nonprofit Critical Home Repair Program which has ensured that over 600 people live in safe and healthy homes, and the Salt Lake ReStore building materials thrift store, which provides low-cost home improvement and household supplies to thousands of people and diverts over 600 tons of material from area landfills annually. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. 

Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity
801-263-0136
habitatsaltlake.org




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