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Silver Line Extension Alternatives Analysis Virtual Public Meeting / Análisis de alternativas de extensión de la Silver Line Reunión virtual pública

Join us for a virtual public meeting on Tuesday, April 27 from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM to learn about the Silver Line Extension Alternatives Analysis. This study will determine the feasibility, benefits, and cost of extending Silver Line service to Everett and the surrounding communities.

What will I learn at the meeting and how can I contribute?

  • At this meeting, we will be presenting an overview of the project and what we have found so far.
  • Staff will be looking for your feedback on the project need, goals, and objectives; the findings so far; and what alignments should be considered when connecting Chelsea with Everett, Somerville, Cambridge, and/or downtown Boston.

Following a presentation, the team will be available to take feedback and answer questions. You can view meeting flyers in EnglishSpanish (Español)Portuguese (Português), and Haitian Creole (Kreyòl Ayisyen) on the event webpage.

The meeting will be held online, via Zoom. To pre-register, please click this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUodO6uqTwrHdOE0dEg0FnS9u2siKw8vQ69

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Upon joining you will be prompted to share your first name, last name, and email address.

Meeting attendees will be entered into the project’s email database to receive updates. The meeting will be recorded and posted online for those who cannot attend. You can also email questions anytime to slx@mbta.com.

Online Feedback Form

An online feedback form will be available closer to the meeting date. We will send an email once the feedback form is posted.

Visit www.mbta.com/SLX to learn more about the Silver Line Extension and sign up for email updates. Please share this information with your friends, neighbors, co-workers, and anyone you think would benefit from the information.

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One Year Later: Back-to-School Anxiety During COVID-19 – Shrinking It Down

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Topics: COVID-19 + Family Mental HealthStress

During the pandemic, many kids across the country have been doing most or all of their schooling online. But now, a year later, many communities are finally finding ways to bring kids back to school, in person. While it’s largely agreed on that in-person schooling is critical for child and teen positive mental health and social-emotional development, going back comes with new concerns and COVID-19 anxiety for kids, parents, and teachers alike.

In this episode of Shrinking It Down, Gene and Khadijah share insights from their clinical practice as child psychiatrists on supporting the mental health of your family with some of these mid-year “back-to-school” challenges.

Thank you for joining in this conversation. Do you have anxieties or concerns about sending your kids back to school during Covid? We’d love to know. Write to us!

Read more on our blog for a summary of this episode.

Media List (follow along with the conversation)

 

If you or someone you know is in distress and needs support, connect with a crisis counselor 24/7:

  • Call 1-800-273-8255 (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline)
  • Text “HOME” to 741741 (US/Canada). UK: text 85258. Ireland: text 50808. (Crisis Text Line)

 

Tune in wherever you get your podcasts – just search for ‘Shrinking It Down.’

Music by Gene Beresin

Episode produced by Sara Rattigan

Volunteer 2021 Position The Neighborhood Developers

Description:
In order to better serve our community, The Neighborhood Developers is running a survey of the
local community and will need people to help administer these surveys. This position entails
going out to assigned addresses in the community and encouraging residents to fill out
community surveys. The persons must be able to accurately and quickly record responses and
return these responses, in good condition, to a recorder at the TND office. Due to the nature of
the work, surveyors will work in pairs, making punctuality and interpersonal skills necessary.
There are positions available for the Chelsea Resident Satisfaction Survey. Position runs
through August 2021.
Qualifications:
● 18 years old or older
● Proficient in English or Spanish (Bilingual preferred)
● Able to navigate a 10 block area, map provided
● Reliable and punctual
● Works well with others
● Able to record information legibly
● Able to work with little or no supervision
● Able to walk and stand for 2 hour periods
Contact:
TNDSurveys@tndinc.org

What Are You Doing on April 24th?

GreenRoots Annual Earth Day Celebration
In Person!

Bring a mask, stay socially distant, but come out and help us
clean-up Chelsea & Eastie!

We will meet at Chelsea City Hall & at the Condor Urban Wild in East Boston
April 24 ~ 9am

Join Us in Chelsea…

 

Join Us in East Boston…

 

A-TÍPICO: A New Latinx Play Festival

Virtual Readings on
April 9-10 & 15-17 at 7pm EST
Tickets are Free ($10 suggested donation)
• April 9 @ 7pm: Before We Focus on Others by Diego Lanao
• April 10 @ 7pm: Malas Mañas by Alejandra Ramos Riera
• April 15 @ 7pm: Anormales by Fernando Vieira & SAA (not that one) by Luis Roberto Herrera
• April 16 @ 7pm: Binary Star by Guadalupe Flores
• April 17 @ 7pm: Flood by Alicia Margarita Olivo
Before We Focus on Others by Diego Lanao
Presented in English (with a bit of Spanish)
An overly confident relationship counselor’s attempts to save his marriage of 21 years when his wife announces she wants a divorce, ultimately propelling him to seek out advice from his own children…and from a different relationship therapist.
Malas Mañas by Alejandra Ramos Riera
Presented in Spanish (no subtitles)
A 37-year-old former inmate is released after serving a long sentence for a crime he committed in self-defense. Once on probation, he decides to reconnect with his father, facing the difficulties of adjusting and reintegrating into society, starting with his own family.
Apollinaire Theatre Company
announces call to performing artists for the 2021/22
Resident Artist Program at the Chelsea Theatre Works
Q&A sessions on April 7th, at 1:00 and 6:00.
RSVP to: artists@chelseatheatreworks.com at least an hour before the gathering for a link.
Open House on Saturday April 24 from 2-5
Choose your performances at any time through December 2022.
Save on your tickets & Support Apollinaire at this crucial time! With your support Apollinaire will return to the stage strong in 2021!

Research Enrollment Coordinator

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL BRIGHAM

 

GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT: Summarize the nature and level of work performed.

 

We are looking for a highly motivated Research Enrollment Coordinator I to engage, recruit, enroll, and retain participants into the All of Us Research Program at one or more of our multiple locations including, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, North Shore Medical Center, Brookside Community Health Center, Chelsea HealthCare Center, Revere HealthCare Center, and Southern Jamaica Plain Health Center. The Research Enrollment Coordinator I’s work is conducted with patients in multiple settings (primarily clinic-based approach of patients, engagement with patients from a Program table, and phone-based outreach).  The position requires periodic evening and weekend hours. We may have part-time and full-time positions available.

 

The All of Us Research Program is a nationwide initiative with the goal of building a diverse cohort of one million U.S. volunteers. The Program strives to represent the diversity of the U.S. population with participants from different socioeconomic backgrounds, ancestral backgrounds, health conditions, lifestyles and environments. Samples and data are collected from participants and are stored in a secure database to provide researchers with baseline data, biospecimens, healthcare records, survey data, wearable device information and genetic results. All of Us Research Program will support research in various areas including pharmacogenetics, precision medicine, prediction and prevention to advance treatments of diseases.

 

Access to training is available, including but not limited to: phlebotomy; taking physical measurements such as heart rate, and blood pressure; how to engage with participants; as well as program software.

 

For more information: www.joinallofus.org   |   www.rally.partners.org/study/allofushttps://www.joinallofus.org/newsletters/2020/july

 

“When Kolbi Brown joined All of Us at NYC Health + Hospitals Harlem in 2017, he wasn’t just starting a new job. He was changing careers. Kolbi had worked in real estate and property management for about 10 years, mostly in Harlem. He saw the issues that people around him were facing—including health problems. And he started to wonder what he could do to help the community where he lived and worked. “All of Us came along,” he says, “and gave me the opportunity to be a part of something that will be really meaningful.”

To learn more about Kolbi and his work, watch this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hN0zz8jZLjI&feature=youtu.be

 

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:     Indicate key areas of responsibility, major job duties, special projects and key objectives for this position.  These items should be evaluated throughout the year and included in the written annual evaluation.

 

  1. Communicate, educate and invite inpatient & outpatient populations, and the surrounding community, about the mission and objectives of the All of Us Research Program (AoURP) and articulate how our mission can benefit future generations and further health research.

 

  1. Participate in pre-enrollment engagement activities including, but not limited to, a) engaging and inviting patients at Program tables in hospitals, community health centers and community-based events; b) approaching patients in the clinical setting (community health centers and hospital-based clinics); and c) calling patients on the phone.

 

  1. Recruit study participants at community health centers and hospital-based clinics/inpatient services. Approach patients on inpatient floors and educate them on the program’s mission. Gauge patient’s interest and ability to participate in our program. Guide interested patients through the process of signing up for and consenting to the program.

 

  1. Assist with electronic informed consent using specialized software, answering questions from participants.

 

  1. Make phone calls to potential study participants and schedule them for enrollment visits using specialized software.

 

  1. Conduct physical measurements and vital signs and perform phlebotomy (blood draws) on research subjects.

 

  1. Track and record engagement and enrollment activities in program-specific software. Responsible for data validation and quality control.

 

  1. Conduct retention activities by making phone calls and mailing letters to study participants about follow up surveys and any new/additional program activities. Engage with participants in various clinical settings about programmatic updates and activities.

 

  1. All other duties as assigned.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:  (MUST be realistic, neither overstated nor understated, and related to the essential functions of the job.)

 

  1. High School Diploma or GED required.
  2. Experience in customer service or a position requiring strong communication skills is preferred.
  3. Bachelor’s degree preferred but not required.
  4. The ideal candidate enjoys interacting with diverse communities, is flexible, positive, friendly and a team player with excellent communication and organizational skills.
  5. Comfortable working flexible hours, including some evenings and weekends
  6. Phlebotomy certification preferred but not required. Training will be provided.
  7. Spanish fluency strongly preferred.
  8. Fluency in languages other than English is a plus.

 

 

 

 

SKILLS/ ABILITIES/ COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:                  (MUST be realistic, neither overstated nor understated, and related to the essential functions of the job.)

  1. People: Focus on serving the community through collaboration and respect.
  2. Inclusiveness: Maintain an environment where individuals value and respect differences in all situations. Stand firm against and work to identify, address and prevent intolerance and bias in research to create a welcoming environment and respect all individuals regardless of race, gender identity, ethnicity, language, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental ability, religion, socio-economic status, or national origin.
  3. Must have interpersonal skills to interact effectively with patients from varied backgrounds, MDs, researchers and other team members.
  4. Work effectively with others who have diverse perspectives, talents, roles, backgrounds and/or styles
  5. Contribute to a positive team environment where differences are respected, supported and are free from stereotyping and offensive comments.
  6. Be receptive to feedback from team members and managers and be able to give feedback to others. Must have strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  7. Must be able to prioritize and organize work responsibilities to meet deadlines.
  8. Must possess integrity to maintain patient confidentiality.
  9. Must be detail-oriented and organized. Must possess strong overall computer skills.
  10. Must be able to make independent judgments for these job duties and responsibilities.
  11. Ability to perform phlebotomy and take vital signs. Training will be provided.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS:          Describe the conditions in which the work is performed.

Work in hospital settings (this may include inpatient units, outpatient practices; hospital waiting rooms) and normal office environment where there are no discomforts due to extreme temperature, dust, and the like. During the pandemic and recovery, some work activities may be done remotely.

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:  List the number of FTEs supervised.

None

 

FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY:      Indicate financial “scope” information, i.e.: size of budget, volume, revenue, etc.

None

 

Immigrant Parents: Claim Credits For Their Children / Padres Inmigrantes: Reclamen Creditos Para Sus Hijos

All low-income and no-income parents who have ITINs are being encouraged to file their 2020 tax returns to claim the third stimulus if their kids or other dependents have social security numbers (it’s $1,400 per dependent child or dependent parent, no matter how old) and the new and improved child tax credit, which is for kids under 18– $300 per month for kids 0-6 and $250/month for kids 7-18, starting July 1, 2021.

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