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SUMMARY:Stigma-Free UC webinar: The Effect of Stigma on Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Join Bruce Link\, professor of Sociology and Public Policy at UC Riverside\, for a discussion on the effect of stigma on public health in the fifth installment of the Stigma-Free UC series. \nThis calendar will be updated soon with dial-in information for the webinar.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/stigma-free-uc-webinar-the-effect-of-stigma-on-public-health/
LOCATION:Online and dial-in only
CATEGORIES:Special presentation
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SUMMARY:Stigma-Free UC webinar: What is mental health awareness and what can we do better?
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month\, the fourth installment of the Stigma-Free UC series will feature a discussion on Wednesday\, May 23 by award-winning speaker and author Ross Szabo about how we can improve our efforts to raise awareness. \nSzabo turned his personal experience\, a diagnosis of bipolar disorder\, into an opportunity to educate others. Szabo is the wellness director at UCLA’s Geffen Academy and the CEO of Human Power Project\, a company that designs mental health curriculum in use by over 200\,000 students in public and private school districts\, colleges and universities\, including UC Irvine. \nAll UC faculty\, staff and students are invited to attend this webinar\, sponsored by the Systemwide WellBeing Initiative\, on Wednesday\, May 23\, from 11-11:30 a.m. To view the slideshow online\, go to UCOP.zoom.us/j/5109879443. To join by phone\, dial 408-638-0968; Meeting ID: 510 987 9443.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/stigma-free-uc-webinar-what-is-mental-health-awareness-and-what-can-we-do-better-2/
LOCATION:Online and dial-in only
CATEGORIES:Special presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180509T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180509T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114111
CREATED:20180402T170142Z
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SUMMARY:Brown bag: Staff Engagement Survey results
DESCRIPTION:May 9 will be the second of two scheduled brown bags to discuss the 2017 Staff Engagement Survey results. \nThe Employee Engagement Survey Committee will lead a discussion on the survey findings\, current and upcoming projects and initiatives in response to both the 2015 and 2017 survey\, and provide an opportunity to receive additional staff feedback through instant polling. \nQuestions? Contact Joanna Trammell at Joanna.trammell@ucop.edu.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/brown-bag-staff-engagement-survey-results-2/
LOCATION:Franklin Lobby 1
CATEGORIES:Brown bag
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180424T130000
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CREATED:20180322T224158Z
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SUMMARY:Stigma-Free UC: Mass Shootings\, Firearms and the Mental Health System
DESCRIPTION:In the aftermath of mass shootings\, there is often public discussion about the relationship between mental illness and violence\, and outcry that the mental health system does not do more to stop these horrific events. Amy Barnhorst\, medical director of a county crisis unit and 50-bed psychiatric hospital\, will discuss the ways in which this response risks both increasing stigma against people with mental illness and drawing the focus away from other groups of people at higher risk of violence. \nBarnhorst is vice chair for Community Psychiatry at UC Davis\, where her academic interests include violence and suicide prevention\, firearm policy\, international psychiatry\, and community mental health delivery systems. Barnhorst has written multiple papers on firearms\, mental illness and the law\, and has testified before the California and Alaska Senates on these issues. \nAll UC faculty\, staff and students are invited to attend this webinar\, sponsored by the Systemwide WellBeing Initiative. \nTo view the slideshow online\, go to UCOP.zoom.us/j/5109879443. To join by phone\, dial 408-638-0968 and enter meeting ID: 510 987 9443.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/stigma-free-uc-mass-shootings-firearms-and-the-mental-health-system/
LOCATION:Online and dial-in only
CATEGORIES:Special presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180416T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260409T114111
CREATED:20180402T165844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180409T235039Z
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SUMMARY:Brown bag: Staff Engagement Survey results
DESCRIPTION:Two brown bags are scheduled to discuss the 2017 Staff Engagement Survey results. The first brown bag is 12-1 p.m. April 16 in Franklin Lobby 1. \nTo join via Zoom\, dial (408)638-0968  or  *4 from a UCOP office phone. Meeting ID is 624 681 159. \nThe Employee Engagement Survey Committee will lead a discussion on the survey findings\, current and upcoming projects and initiatives in response to both the 2015 and 2017 survey\, and provide an opportunity to receive additional staff feedback through instant polling. \nQuestions? Contact Joanna Trammell at Joanna.trammell@ucop.edu. \n 
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/brown-bag-staff-engagement-survey-results/
LOCATION:Franklin Lobby 1
CATEGORIES:Brown bag
GEO:37.8022945;-122.271448
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CREATED:20180223T173536Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Positive Psychology - Tools to Support Resilience\, Wellbeing and Creative Achievement
DESCRIPTION:In the next installment of the Stigma-Free UC series\, as part of the Systemwide WellBeing Initiative\, Dr. Robert Bilder\, director of the Mind Well pod within UCLA’s Healthy Campus Initiative\, will discuss the potential of positive psychology to improve emotional health. All UC faculty and staff are invited to attend the webinar. \nTo join online and view the slideshow\, go to: https://UCOP.zoom.us/j/419135912 \nTo join by phone\, dial 1 408 638 0968; enter meeting ID: 419 135 912 \nA recording will be available on the UC Living Well page as soon as possible after the event for those who are unable to participate. More information about UC’s behavioral health benefits\, including free services through faculty and staff assistance programs\, is available here.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/webinar-stigma-free-uc-depression-and-anxiety/
LOCATION:Online and dial-in only
CATEGORIES:Special presentation
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Stigma-free UC - Ending shame and silence surrounding mental illness
DESCRIPTION: Stephen Hinshaw\, professor of psychology at UC Berkeley and of psychiatry at UCSF\, will present a systemwide webinar about the social and personal costs of the stigma surrounding mental illness — especially what can be done to open dialogue and ensure access to needed treatments.\n\nAll UC faculty and staff are invited to attend the webinar\, which launches a Systemwide Human Resources effort to raise awareness about mental health issues and reduce barriers to treatment. More information about UC’s behavioral health benefits\, including free services through faculty and staff assistance programs\, is available here. \nTo join online\, go to https://UCOP.zoom.us/j/941574800. To join by phone\, dial 408-638-0968; Meeting ID: 941 574 800. \nWhile every attempt will be made to accommodate all who are interested\, there is a limit to the number of participants who may call in. Consider gathering with others at your location to join this conversation. A recording will be available on the UC Living Well page as soon as possible after the event for those who are unable to participate.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/webinar-stigma-free-uc-ending-shame-and-silence-surrounding-mental-illness/
LOCATION:Online and dial-in only
CATEGORIES:Special presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170623T100000
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CREATED:20160624T170849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160624T170849Z
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SUMMARY:UCRS Advisory Board meeting
DESCRIPTION:The UC Retirement System (UCRS) Advisory Board develops ideas or new approaches to the provisions of UCRS benefits and communicates them to the president of the university. The UCRS Advisory Board discusses concerns relating to all members\, participants and their beneficiaries. \nThe UCRS Board generally meets three times a year in Oakland at the Office of the President. Meetings generally begin at 10 a.m. and last approximately four hours. It is the general practice of the Advisory Board to conduct its regular business meetings in open session. \nObservers who would like to attend the Advisory Board meetings may do so\, subject to seating capacity limitations. To ensure that seating is available\, observers who wish to attend a meeting should notify Advisory Board staff in writing a few days in advance of the meeting. \nFor more information\, please visit the UCRSAB webpage. If questions\, contact Robert.Semple@ucop.edu.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/ucrs-advisory-board-meeting-3/
LOCATION:TBD
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170224T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170224T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114111
CREATED:20160624T170740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160624T170740Z
UID:10006296-1487930400-1487944800@link.ucop.edu
SUMMARY:UCRS Advisory Board meeting
DESCRIPTION:The UC Retirement System (UCRS) Advisory Board develops ideas or new approaches to the provisions of UCRS benefits and communicates them to the president of the university. The UCRS Advisory Board discusses concerns relating to all members\, participants and their beneficiaries. \nThe UCRS Board generally meets three times a year in Oakland at the Office of the President. Meetings generally begin at 10 a.m. and last approximately four hours. It is the general practice of the Advisory Board to conduct its regular business meetings in open session. \nObservers who would like to attend the Advisory Board meetings may do so\, subject to seating capacity limitations. To ensure that seating is available\, observers who wish to attend a meeting should notify Advisory Board staff in writing a few days in advance of the meeting. \nFor more information\, please visit the UCRSAB webpage. If questions\, contact Robert.Semple@ucop.edu.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/ucrs-advisory-board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:TBD
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161118T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114111
CREATED:20160624T170535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160624T170628Z
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SUMMARY:UCRS Advisory Board meeting
DESCRIPTION:The UC Retirement System (UCRS) Advisory Board develops ideas or new approaches to the provisions of UCRS benefits and communicates them to the president of the university. The UCRS Advisory Board discusses concerns relating to all members\, participants and their beneficiaries. \nThe UCRS Board generally meets three times a year in Oakland at the Office of the President. Meetings generally begin at 10 a.m. and last approximately four hours. It is the general practice of the Advisory Board to conduct its regular business meetings in open session. \nObservers who would like to attend the Advisory Board meetings may do so\, subject to seating capacity limitations. To ensure that seating is available\, observers who wish to attend a meeting should notify Advisory Board staff in writing a few days in advance of the meeting. \nFor more information\, please visit the UCRSAB webpage. If questions\, contact Robert.Semple@ucop.edu.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/ucrs-advisory-board-meeting/
LOCATION:TBD
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161025T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260409T114111
CREATED:20161005T174259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161014T204035Z
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SUMMARY:Domestic Violence Awareness presentation
DESCRIPTION:October is nationally recognized as Domestic Violence Awareness Month\, during which advocates work to raise awareness and bring an end to domestic violence. Learn about the issue and how we can work as a community to end domestic violence. \nDuring this brown-bag discussion\, Dr. Paula Trejo-Phillips\, PsyD\, FSAP-UCSF*\, will educate our community about the impact of intimate partner violence to our community and how we can support survivors. \n*The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) at UCSF offers confidential employee assistance program services to UCOP employees. The FSAP is staffed by licensed professionals who provide confidential brief counseling to individuals\, and consultation services to the organization. \nFor questions about this event contact Katya Nottie\, UCOP’s Title IX Officer at katya.nottie@ucop.edu or (510) 907-0104. \nFor questions about this event\, please contact Katya Nottie\, UCOP’s Title IX Officer by email at katya.nottie@ucop.edu or by phone at (510) 987-0104.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/domestic-violence-awareness-presentation-3/
LOCATION:Kaiser 712
CATEGORIES:Brown bag
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161024T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161024T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114111
CREATED:20161005T174136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161005T174146Z
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SUMMARY:Domestic Violence Awareness presentation
DESCRIPTION:October is nationally recognized as Domestic Violence Awareness Month\, during which advocates work to raise awareness and bring an end to domestic violence. Learn about the issue and how we can work as a community to end domestic violence. \nFor questions about this event\, please contact Katya Nottie\, UCOP’s Title IX Officer by email at katya.nottie@ucop.edu or by phone at (510) 987-0104.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/domestic-violence-awareness-presentation-2/
LOCATION:Franklin 5320
CATEGORIES:Brown bag
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161021
DTSTAMP:20260409T114112
CREATED:20161005T174427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161005T174427Z
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SUMMARY:Purple Thursday
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, Oct. 20\, make a fashion statement that really says something: Wear purple clothing to honor victims and support survivors of domestic violence. This year marks the 11th annual observance of Purple Thursday\, the awareness day launched by the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence that’s now gone national. \nWe are inviting the UCOP community to support the Purple Thursday activity organized by the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence by wearing or displaying purple and sharing a photo using the hashtag #PurpleThursday. \nYou can find additional information at the following websites: \nNational Coalition Against Domestic Violence \nCalifornia Partnership to End Domestic Violence \nIf you have questions or want more information about any of these events\, please contact UCOP’s Title IX Officer Katya Nottie at Katya.Nottie@ucop.edu or (510) 987-0104.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/purple-thursday/
CATEGORIES:Special event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161012T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161012T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114112
CREATED:20161005T173932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161005T173932Z
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SUMMARY:Domestic Violence Awareness presentation
DESCRIPTION:October is nationally recognized as Domestic Violence Awareness Month\, during which advocates work to raise awareness and bring an end to domestic violence. Learn about the issue and how we can work as a community to end domestic violence. \nJoin Erin Scott of The Family Violence Law Center\, which seeks to end family violence in Alameda County by providing support and advocacy for survivors of domestic violence\, changing individual and community perceptions about relationship abuse\, and advocating for change within the legal\, health\, education\, and criminal justice systems. \nOver the course of more than 35 years\, the skilled\, dedicated staff and volunteers of FVLC have played an integral role in changing how domestic violence is perceived\, addressed and prevented in Alameda County. \nFor questions about this event\, please contact Katya Nottie\, UCOP’s Title IX Officer by email at katya.nottie@ucop.edu or by phone at (510) 987-0104. \n  \n 
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/domestic-violence-awareness-presentation/
LOCATION:Franklin 5320
CATEGORIES:Brown bag
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