Ohio Association for Infant Mental Health Voices for Ohio's Children Regional Forums.

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Ohio Association for Infant Mental Health Voices for Ohio's Children Regional Forums

Mission Statement The Ohio Association for Infant Mental Health promotes healthy relationships in the lives of very young children by supporting those who serve and care for them.

Vision Statement The Association is an active, engaged network promoting credentialing opportunities, educational experiences and influencing public policy to strengthen the social emotional well being of very young children.

DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE OTHERS DO UNTO OTHERS! The Platinum Rule!

The Ohio Association for Infant Mental Health: Who We Are. Associate of the World Association for Infant Mental Health Active in Ohio for over 15 years Provide education on many topics related to Infant Mental Health through conferences, website and newsletter Advocate for the rights and wellness of infants, toddlers and their families

OAIMH provides a forum for interdisciplinary collaboration by advocating for the application of infant mental health principles in services for infants, young children and caregivers. OAIMH offers training and consultation and publishes an educational newsletter as well as other materials. Membership is open to those interested in improving the mental health of infants, young children and families.

The Role of Infant Mental Health Infant Mental Health refers to all practices that support the social and emotional development and wellness of infants and toddlers. Infant Mental Health practitioners have three clients: the baby, the caregivers and the relationship between baby and caregiver.

The Role of Infant Mental Health Health Care Example: Infant Mortality Reduction  Awareness of the importance of the attachment relationship, including breast feeding in supporting wellness and vitality  Early supportive nurse home visits that assess as well as engage not only physical wellness. But emotional wellness and ongoing connectivity with support systems.

Board Members President: Twinkle (French) Schottke MA, ECMH Vice President: Donna Ruhland, M.Ed. Treasure: William Mosier, Ed.D., (MD- Retired), LMFT, Professor Secretary: Janeece Warfield, Psy.D. Baby Talk Editor: John D. Kinsel, MS, LPCC-S Sandy Oxley, Chief Advocacy Officer Cindy Oser, Director of Infant-ECMH Strategy Kristine Snell, MSW, LISW-S, CEIM

What’s in it for me? OAIMH is your Professional home OAIMH offers a community of professionals and networking opportunities OAIMH sends out monthly resource updates OAIMH is connected with policy advocacy through Voices for Ohio’s Children OAIMH is a great asset to build professional knowledge OAIMH puts mental health into practice OAIMH is a great way to be a part of something bigger

Cross- Disciplinary It is the goal of OAIMH to bring Infant Mental Health into every discipline Everyone can make a difference in the lives of the children and families we serve

We hope you will join us on October 16 th & 17 th as OAIMH co- sponsors a conference, with the Southwest OAIMH chapter, featuring Terrie Rose. Check out our website for more information!

What do I do, what can you do, and what can we do together?

Learn, Do, Give Become a member of OAIMH today! Volunteer to be a member spotlight in our monthly news letter. What can we do to help you? Lets talk about next steps in your community!

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