CELEBRATE DIVERSITY MONTH
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April is Diversity Month and a time to celebrate and appreciate our unique background, culture, and traditions.
An opportunity for us to appreciate one another and use the strength that we have in those differences.
Here are some ways we celebrate diversity year-round.
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Attend a multi-cultural event in your community.
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Travel to another country.
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Watch foreign movies.
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Attend an international film festival.
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Listen to music from around the world.
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Dine at an ethnic restaurant in your community.
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Learn about the diversity in San Diego County.
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Learn about the diversity in the world.
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Learn about racial equity tools supports everyone working to achieve racial equity.
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Learn about Community Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resource Library tools that can support your organization in achieving equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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Learn about implicit biases.
To learn more about diversity events happening year-round, click here.
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Are you new to CIE or looking for more direction on how to start using CIE?
When: May 10, 2022
Time: 9:30 AM- 10:30 AM
Purpose: Support New or existing Partners with onboarding
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CIE CalAim Provider Pilot Program
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A 3-month pilot with 5 meetings supporting the adoption of CIE to enhance your CalAIM services.
Meeting Dates and Times:
- April 20, 2022, from 2:00 pm- 3:00 pm
- May 11, 2022, from 12:00 pm-1:00 pm
- June 7, 2022, from 1:00 pm-2:00 pm
- June 29,2022 from 2:00 pm- 3:00 pm
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This training is for anyone that is new to CIE and needs access to the platform or anyone looking to get a refresher on CIE.
Original E-learning sunsets March 30 People who completed the old training still get access to the CIE platform.
Monthly Office Hours: 2nd Wednesdays from 10 am – 11 am. Join via Zoom.
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Helps prepare youth for opportunities in construction. Provide pathways to secure employment by prioritizing women and BIPOC individuals and providing work readiness training.
Work readiness training can be categorized as resume workshops, interview training, financial literacy programs, and one-on-one coaching.
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Chula Vista Community Collaborative
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Help with direct services such as filling out applications for CALFresh, Health insurance, MediCal, and basic paperwork. We have food resources including emergency food boxes or we can provide information about where to get food. A community closet is also available where families can get clothes. The organization mostly connects families to other resources or organizations through referrals or by giving families information about partnerships. These resources include:
• Family support and advocacy
• Parenting resources
• Employment resources
• Housing advocacy/ navigation
• SDG&E CARE program
• Referrals for counseling
• Adult education classes
• Health and safety information
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National Veterans Transition Services AKA: Reboot
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Offers transitioning military & veterans living in California free job skills training in multiple areas (scholarship eligible):
Accounting, Adaptive Leadership, Business Development Representative, Business Intelligence Analyst, CompTIA Security, Construction & Development Projects, Conversant with Computers, COURSERA-Online Learning Platform, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Digital Literacy, Emergency Medical Technician, Entrepreneur/DVBE Certification, Health IT, Heavy Equipment, IT Support, Lean Six Sigma, Learning & Development Specialist, Manufacturing, OJT Career Success, Project Management, Resiliency & Adaptability, Sales, Security & Law Enforcement, Supply Chain (Logistics), Technical Recruiter, Trucking, Utilities/Energy, Veteran Transition Specialist and more.
Prepares veterans to become entrepreneurs by walking them through a seven-stage process defined by REBOOT to start a business.
Nation’s only Military-2-Civilian Transition Reverse-Boot Camp (MIL2CIV) that integrates behavior-based education to “reboot” the military mindset to help veterans redefine their personal identity, purpose in life, and desired occupation after military service. Taking a science-based approach, workshop participants are immersed in a three-week reflective and engaging curriculum that successfully bridges the social, personal, and cultural gap between the military and civilian worlds.
The REBOOT WorkshopTM includes: Behavior-Based Life-Skills Training, Resiliency Training, Life/Career Assessment & Planning, Continuous Improvement Training, Veterans Benefits Brief, Interview Training, Mock Interviews, Resume Development, Financial Literacy Training, and Dressing for Success Seminar.
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Did you know that there is no penalty for filing a late return after the tax deadline if a refund is due?
Clients are encouraged to file their taxes, so they don't miss out on the Income Tax Credit and other credits, if eligible. 2-1-1 San Diego will have dedicated staff assisting with VITA appointments until the end of June.
211 San Diego's CalEITC Tax Program educated clients on potential CalEITC, EITC, and YCTC tax credits.
211 San Diego also screens callers for eligibility for free tax appointments through the VITA tax sites.
Clients can call 2-1-1or visit the website for more information.
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Keep Your Services Updated
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Providing accurate referrals would not be possible without your commitment to providing us with the most up-to-date information.
To make updates or add new programs and services to your agency profile in the 211 San Diego database, sign in to the partner community or connect to our dedicated Resource Team at resourcecenter@211sandiego.org.
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The CIE Partner Network works to improve the overall service delivery system for clients. Our meeting provides a forum for partners to share updates about ongoing CIE Initiatives, share trends in our community, and collaborate on how we as a network are leveraging our partnership, data sharing, and the CIE technology platform to address the social determinants of health and increase health equity.
Join us for a range of content. Each month, we may dive into the latest technology projects, elicit feedback on the platform’s care coordination tools, or spotlight programs and supports for unique populations. The partner gathering is a space to engage with peers across our shared network. Join us on the 4th Thursday of every month (except November and December) at 9:00 am via Zoom.
The next CIE Partner gathering is on April 28 at 9:00 am
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Learn how to navigate the new CIE platform updates including referral and case management dashboards, screening tools, alerts, and more.
Monthly CIE training occurs on the 2nd Wednesday of the month (except December). Individual training opportunities are available. Contact the CIE Helpdesk for more information.
The next monthly training is on May 11 at 10:00 am
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Coordinated Action for Financial Assistance (CAFA) Workgroup
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The Coordinated Action for Financial Assistance (CAFA) workgroup meetings occur on the 3rd Friday of every month (until June) from 9:00 am to 10:00 am.
The next meeting is on Friday, May 20, 202 at 9:00 am
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UPCOMING EVENTS AND CIE NEWSLETTER
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CIE NETWORK: 115 PARTNERS
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED BY
CIE NETWORK PARTNERS
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To apply and see other opportunities, click here.
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Alpha Project for the Homeless is Hiring!
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San Diego Workforce Partnership is Hiring!
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Click on each opening to fill out an application.
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May 10, 2022.
We look forward to sharing your opportunities!
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