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Chiara Cameron-Wood

Chiara Cameron-Wood

Executive Director

211 Northeast Michigan

chiara@211nemichigan.org

Chiara Cameron-Wood is graduated with an Associates Degree in Business,  Bachelors in Psychology, and a Masters in Human Services with a specialization in Social and Community Resources. She has served her community in several nonprofit roles, including volunteer coordination with United Way of Northwest Ohio and Hannah's Socks, before moving to Utah and becoming part of the 211 program there. She started as a lead and quickly became the Program Director and then the Managing Director of 211 Utah. She held that position for 5 years before becoming a part of AIRS and now serves as the Executive Director. Chiara lives in Lehi, Utah, with her husband Jeff, near their 7 children and the stunning natural beauty of the Rocky Mountains and national forests. She enjoys traveling, writing, meditation, baking shows, musicals, shallow high school comedies, singing, and playing the piano whenever she can. 

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    Are you curious how the recent Supreme Court decision will affect how you provide I&R in your state? Are you wondering what you can and cannot do that will keep your organization from being liable, and even culpable, for making a referral to an abortion clinic or national hotline? Do you know whether or not abortion is legal or illegal in the state you provide services in? Join the Inform USA team to find out what they have found out. They will present guidance and resources to help you and your team make the best decisions for your organization on this issue.

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    George Bonano, professor of clinical psychology at Columbia University, has learned through his intense studies of grief that there is no one way to cope that is best, and that resilience is an outcome...not an aspect of character or even a skill you acquire. Using Bonano’s research (with a healthy mix in of the Multi System Model of Resilience from some smart folks at Ryers University), we will explore more about how eating a bag of chips can be considered adaptive coping, how talking to friends about the problem can be maladaptive coping, and explore a 3X3 model of recognizing and even cultivating resources in your life that can lead you to a resilient outcome every time... on the path and in the way that feels best to you.

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    We all have many things to balance in our lives, and the line between work and home seems to be becoming more blurred with each passing pandemic day. Sometimes it seems we are always in a reactive mode, constantly putting out little fires here and there, leaving us feeling like we never actually get anything on our "to do" list done. As the tasks pile up around you (begging for your time and attention)... how do you decide what to prioritize and what to set aside?

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