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Rebranding Paid Family Leave: Compelling Lawmakers to Pass Crucial Legislation
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Policy advocates, Erin Erenberg, Esq. and Raena Boston, will review the current landscape of paid family leave-related policies, share recent efforts to pass federal paid leave legislation, and identify considerations for how to collectively change the minds of law and policy-makers utilizing data and first hand accounts of the relationship between paid family leave policies and perinatal mental health disorders. During this webinar, they will share stories from their advocacy experiences and invite attendees to explore with them how to navigate policy change. Providers and care professionals play an integral role in creating change and this presentation will aim to equip attendees to use their work and experiences to advocate for progress toward access to collective paid leave.
Objectives
1) Explain the current status of paid leave policy in the US with a glimpse into how decisions are made.
2) Identify 1 action to pass critical legislation and learn options for engaging in the movement for change
3) Explain the relationship between paid family leave policies and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
1 FREE CE will be offered for this webinar to LIVE attendees only. The webinar will be recorded and can be accessed for 1 week following the live broadcast. If you are unable to attend live, please still register and the link to the recording will be e-mailed to you following the webinar.
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Community Partners FBO Maternal Mental Health NOW is the sponsor of continuing education for this learning module and is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Community Partners FBO Maternal Mental Health NOW as the sponsor maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
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Apr 13, 2023 12:00 PM in
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Erin Erenberg, Esq.
Co-Founder and CEO
@
Chamber of Mothers; Totum
Erin Spahn Erenberg is a mom of three, attorney, serial business builder, fund advisor, and the founder and CEO of Totum, an advocacy platform for modern mothers at the intersection of ambition and motherhood. She is also a co-founder and the executive director of the nonprofit the Chamber of Mothers. Erin maintains a part-time legal practice at Belzer, PC, where she serves mothers’ business and intellectual property needs. Before launching Totum, Erin practiced as an IP attorney for Moore & VanAllen and SESAC, served as the executive director of ACM Lifting Lives, ran business development and affairs for social impact-driven tech firms Indiegogo and Omaze, and worked as an agent for William Morris Endeavor.
Raena Boston
Co-founder and SVP of Culture; Founder
@
Chamber of Mothers; Momtras
Raena Boston is a mom of three, HR professional, writer, and fierce advocate for working families. She is also a co-founder and SVP of culture and community at the nonprofit Chamber of Mothers. By day, Raena is an HR professional with a focus on alignment between an organization’s greatest asset, its people, and business strategy. She believes that alignment is met when employees are valued as human beings first and workers second and she approaches her work with a human first mindset. Outside of her 9-5, Raena is the founder of the Working Momtras. The Working Momtras is an online community focused on inviting mothers to unsubscribe from mom guilt and instead lean into their inherent worth. Through her work with the Working Momtras, Raena has been on Good Morning America, PBS Newshour, and been a guest on multiple podcasts. She has also been invited to speak on panels and serve as an expert on HR policy and paid leave. Raena lives with her husband and family in Florida.
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Apr 13, 2023 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Topic: Rebranding Paid Family Leave: Compelling Lawmakers to Pass Crucial Legislation Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Db62VB5iSY6v9GctZCcpIg After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers Erin Erenberg, Esq. (Co-Founder and CEO @Chamber of Mothers; Totum) Erin Spahn Erenberg is a mom of three, attorney, serial business builder, fund advisor, and the founder and CEO of Totum, an advocacy platform for modern mothers at the intersection of ambition and motherhood. She is also a co-founder and the executive director of the nonprofit the Chamber of Mothers. Erin maintains a part-time legal practice at Belzer, PC, where she serves mothers’ business and intellectual property needs. Before launching Totum, Erin practiced as an IP attorney for Moore & VanAllen and SESAC, served as the executive director of ACM Lifting Lives, ran business development and affairs for social impact-driven tech firms Indiegogo and Omaze, and worked as an agent for William Morris Endeavor. Raena Boston (Co-founder and SVP of Culture; Founder @Chamber of Mothers; Momtras) Raena Boston is a mom of three, HR professional, writer, and fierce advocate for working families. She is also a co-founder and SVP of culture and community at the nonprofit Chamber of Mothers. By day, Raena is an HR professional with a focus on alignment between an organization’s greatest asset, its people, and business strategy. She believes that alignment is met when employees are valued as human beings first and workers second and she approaches her work with a human first mindset. Outside of her 9-5, Raena is the founder of the Working Momtras. The Working Momtras is an online community focused on inviting mothers to unsubscribe from mom guilt and instead lean into their inherent worth. Through her work with the Working Momtras, Raena has been on Good Morning America, PBS Newshour, and been a guest on multiple podcasts. She has also been invited to speak on panels and serve as an expert on HR policy and paid leave. Raena lives with her husband and family in Florida.
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