TeamPeds Talks: Conversations on Child Health Equity - NAPNAP Partners and the Alliance for Children in Trafficking
0.5 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered free to NAPNAP Members and for non- members.
NAPNAP Partners and the Alliance for Children in Trafficking
TeamPeds Talks will spotlight Child Health Equity in our first Conversations on Child Health series. This series of recorded conversations will reflect the several key issues that make up the underlying factors in the arena of Social Determinants of Health.
A “place-based” organizing framework, reflecting key areas of social determinants of health (SDOH), was developed by Healthy People 2020. Each of these determinant areas reflects a number of key issues that make up the underlying factors in the arena of SDOH.
Each conversation episode is hosted by National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Executive Board President Jessica Peck, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP.
This conversation episode is related to Neighborhood and Built Environment -Crime and Violence.
Dr. Peck is joined by Tresa Zielinski. Tresa has been a pediatric nurse practitioner for 20 years and a NAPNAP member since 1999. She received her BSN from Villanova University in 1990; graduated from Rush University’s Acute Care PNP Program in 1997, its Primary Care PNP Program in 1999; and she received her Doctorate of Nursing Practice from Rush University in 2011. She served as NAPNAPs president from 2017-2018 and has been the co-chair of the Alliance for Children in Trafficking since 2018. In this role she also serves on the American Hospital Associations Human Trafficking Advisory Counsel.
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Target Audience
Pediatric advanced practice registered nurses, registered nurses, nurse practitioner students
Learning Objectives
- Summarize risk factors and etiology surrounding the risk of child trafficking
- Discover the response efforts of NAPNAP Partners and the Alliance for Children in Trafficking
- Review best practices for response in the clinical environment
Guest
Tresa Zielinski
Guest Biography
Tresa Zielinski has been a pediatric nurse practitioner for 20 years and a NAPNAP member since 1999. She received her BSN from Villanova University in 1990; graduated from Rush University’s Acute Care PNP Program in 1997, its Primary Care PNP Program in 1999; and she received her Doctorate of Nursing Practice from Rush University in 2011. She served as NAPNAPs president from 2017-2018 and has been the co-chair of the Alliance for Children in Trafficking since 2018. In this role she also serves on the American Hospital Associations Human Trafficking Advisory Counsel.
Host
Jessica Peck DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP; President, National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
Host Biography
Dr. Peck is an expert pediatric clinician, faculty scholar, and anti-trafficking advocate providing innovative, visionary, and award-winning leadership to develop and lead inclusive, diverse interprofessional teams. She has a history of dedicated service to many state and national organizations. As a mother of four, she has special interest in educating and equipping families to promote physical, emotional, mental, social and spiritual health. She is an accomplished author and frequent guest on radio and television. She is the Texas Nurse Practitioner of the Year.
Available Credit
- 0.50 Contact hours