Coronavirus 101 for Community Health Workers
The Coronavirus 101 programs for Community Health Workers are currently on hiatus. If you are interested in attending future sessions, please contact us for more information at: CHWECHO@salud.unm.edu .
The University of New Mexico’s Office for Community Health and Project ECHO are holding teleECHO trainings on Cornoavirus (COVID-19) for Community Health Workers. The training (English and Spanish) will focus on separating myths from facts, examining CDC recommendations, and sharing resources for yourself and the communities you work with.
La Oficina para Salud Comunitaria y Proyecto ECHO de la Universidad de Nuevo Mexico están llevando acabo dos entrenamientos semanales sobre el Coronavirus (COVID-19) para promotoras de salud. Los entrenamientos (inglés y español) se enfocarán en separar los mitos de las realidades, examinar la información del CDC y compartir recursos para usted y las comunidades con quien trabajan.
Resources
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s
- Disaster Distress Helpline: 800-985-5990
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255
- Crisis Text Line Counselor: Text MHFA to 741741
- NACHW Covid-19 Resources
- Infectious Disease Preparedness Among Homeless Assistance Providers and Their Partners
- Immigration and COVID-19
- The Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center (AASTEC)
- John Hopkins Center for American Indian Health has several tribal specific resources
- Supplemental Security Income Recipients Will Receive Automatic COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments
- Coronavirus Tax Relief and Economic Impact Payments
- Economic Impact Payment Information Center
- For updated information on the Economic Impact Payment and the online Registration Web Tools go to:
- New Mexico Courts - Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information
- CARES Act Eviction Moratorium