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NCSL Legislative Video Resource Center

The NCSL Video Resource Center is a collection of recorded webinars accessible for on-demand learning.

NCSL Legislative Video Resource Center

Understanding Government Accountability and the Types of Evaluations

Explore the basics of governmental accountability and the purposes and types of evaluations.

Produced by: NLPES

Planning for Audits/Evaluations and Developing Findings

Join a discussion of critical areas in planning an audit or evaluation, review the elements of a finding, and explore the differences between good and bad findings.

Produced by: NLPES

Welcome to the Legislature: What You Need to Know About Public Health

Public health is the science of protecting and improving the health of all people and their communities. Explore key areas of public health, get insights into 2021 and receive an update on COVID-19 and policy options for state leaders. Speakers include several NCSL health policy experts and Dr. José T. Montero, Center for State, Tribal and Territorial Support, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Saving Moms: Strategies to Reduce Maternal Mortality in the U.S.

At least 700 women die every year from pregnancy-related causes, giving the U.S. the highest maternal mortality rate among similarly wealthy nations. Explore the current state of maternal mortality in the United States, potential strategies to decrease the disparities in maternal deaths, and examples of state legislative actions to reduce rates. Speakers include Dr. Elizabeth Howell, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Khanh H. Nguyen, NCSL; Representative Katie Dempsey (R-Ga.) and Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages (D-N.Y.).

State Strategies to Address Adverse Childhood Experiences

Adverse events that occur in childhood can lead to negative psychological, social and physical outcomes later in life–and can even affect future generations. Hear an overview of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including considerations during the pandemic, and examples of state action to prevent and reduce their harmful effects. Speakers include Dr. Melissa Merrick, Prevent Child Abuse America, Kate Bradford, NCSL, Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi (D-N.Y.) and Representative Sherrie Conley (R-Okla.).

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