Webinars & Presentations
Below are resources related to past NWLC webinars, conference calls and other presentations. Please see our list of upcoming calls & webinars.
Audio for Putting Child Care on the Map
Listen to this conference call to learn more about our initiative to reach out to members of Congress to Put Child Care on the Map.
Audio and Transcript for Quality Rating Improvement Systems: A Conversation with Center Directors
Three child care center directors discuss their experiences with quality rating and improvement systems.
Follow Up Materials from Spotlight on Bullying & Harassment: The Law and One School’s Response
Check out a host of follow up materials from the March 22, 2012 webinar hosted by the National Women's Law Center for school administrators, teachers, parents and advocates. The webinar included important information including schools' Title IX obligations to respond to bullying and harassment, including cyberbullying, and emerging law on balancing students' free speech rights with those obligations, as well as how a Virginia middle school implemented "One Book, One School", an intense anti-bullying initiative.
Ask the Experts: Pregnancy-Based Harassment in Schools
The National Women's Law Center's "Ask the Experts" series was launched in February 2012 to help people like YOU get answers about issues that matter to you.
This edition answers the following question: "After I became pregnant, people at my school started harassing me and calling me names like 'slut' and 'whore.' Is there something I can do to stop this?"
Watch below to see an NWLC expert answer. For more information on the rights of pregnant and parenting students, click here.
Ask the Experts: Title IX and Pregnant and Parenting Students
The National Women's Law Center's "Ask the Experts" series was launched in February 2012 to help people like YOU get answers about issues that matter to you.
This edition answers the following question: "I'm a pregnant student. Can my school force me to attend an alternative school or program?"
Audio Recording of Post-Budget Update: What to Expect for Early Childhood in 2012
Helen Blank of the National Women's Law Center, Adele Robinson of National Association for the Education of Young Children, and Hannah Matthews of CLASP discuss what to expect in the appropriations process for early childhood programs in 2012.
Transcript of Post-Budget Update: What to Expect for Early Childhood in 2012
Helen Blank of the National Women's Law Center, Adele Robinson of National Association for the Education of Young Children, and Hannah Matthews of CLASP discuss what to expect in the appropriations process for early childhood programs in 2012.
Tax Issues for Domestic Violence Survivors: What Advocates Need to Know
This webinar explains how federal and state tax credits can help survivors of domestic violence, and offers resources that can help survivors and advocates.
February 2012 Reform Matters Webinar Agenda
The February 2012 Reform Matters Webinar will be a discussion about the roles of agents, brokers and navigators in the health insurance exchanges.
January 2012 Reform Matters Conference Call Agenda
The January 2012 Reform Matters Call focused on the recently released Essential Health Benefits Bulletin. This resource contains the agenda and materials for the call.
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