RECORDING | 2025 Wisconsin MCH Fall Summit
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2025 Wisconsin MCH Fall Session
Working Together for Impact: Advancing Maternal and Child Health through Partnerships
Learning Objectives
- Discuss how local and tribal health departments use cross-sector partnerships to advance systems change for maternal and child health, emphasizing shared goals, collaboration, and measurable progress.
- Examine strategies and community-led initiatives that address the unique needs of children and youth with special health care needs through innovative programs and partnerships.
- Identify regionally tailored approaches to advancing maternal health through culturally responsive, collaborative innovations that strengthen local and tribal health systems.
Panel 1
- Perinatal Mental Health
Meghan Harris, Kenosha County - Developmental Screening
Corey Anderson, Waupaca County Health Department - Health Equity/Community Engagement
Carly Tibbits, Iowa County Health Department - Infant Mortality Prevention
Erica Sherman, Wood County
Panel 2
- Breastfeeding
Becky Mooren, Brown County Health Department - Physical Activity and Nutrition
Rebecca Greisen, Clark County Health Department - Social Connections
Danielle Jauquet, DePere Health Department - Adolescent Well-Being
JoAnna Bernklau, Chippewa County Department of Public Health
Panel 3
Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) Panel with Q&A
- Allison Lourash, Marathon County Health Dept.
- Liliana Wagner, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Sheri Bohland-Hammond, Vernon Memorial Healthcare
- Danielle Tolzmann, Family Voices of Wisconsin
Panel 4
Maternal Health Innovation (MHI) Panel with Q&A
- Michelle Wilkins, African American Breastfeeding Network
- Suzette Mayotte, Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council
- Sarah Coleman, Healthy Birth Day
- Joshua Liston, Dad Doula / Life ReDefined
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