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How the SOAR program in Napa County helps individuals with early signs of psychosis. “Chalk Talk” discusses pregnancy leave, technical education and more. Finally, unpacking the 2024 SacramenKnow gift guide.
Napa County’s SOAR Psychosis Care Program
Early-stage psychosis intervention is a relatively new field of study and care in California, and signs of psychosis can be subtle and differ between people. A Napa County nonprofit has been providing wraparound services to help individuals age 12-30 who are vulnerable to psychosis early on, to prevent the need for major interventions later in life. treatment Napa Valley Register reporter Riley Palmer joins Insight to talk about the Supportive Outreach and Access to Resources (SOAR) program.
The Napa Valley Register is part of the Health Equity Lab through the Central Valley Journalism Collaborative. CapRadio is also a partner of the CVJC. You can find Riley’s full story about the SOAR program below.
Chalk Talk: Pregnancy Leave and Tech Education
CapRadio Education Reporter Srishti Prabha returns for another edition of “Chalk Talk,” this time talking about pregnancy leave for teachers, career technical classes in schools, and the impact of education reforms.
2024 SacramenKnow Gift Guide
The clock is ticking to get gifts for family, friends or coworkers, and the SacramenKnow team has you covered. CapRadio staff and newsletter audience members have put together a guide to some of the best of what Sacramento has to offer this holiday season. CapRadio’s Assignment Manager and Communities Editor Claire Morgan walks us through this year’s gift guide. |