2026 Strengthening Maternal Health in Rural Communities Webinar Series
Includes a Live Web Event on 05/12/2026 at 12:30 PM (MDT)
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The Strengthening Maternal Health in Rural Communities Webinar Series is a two-part educational lunch-and-learn designed to support health center staff working with pregnant and postpartum patients in rural settings. Hosted by ICHCA and led by Health Outreach Partners (HOP), this series offers practical tools, resources, and strategies to strengthen maternal health access and care.
This webinar series is intended for anyone supporting patients seeking prenatal and perinatal care, including clinical staff, care coordinators, outreach workers, and those providing social or community-based support.
Date:
Webinar 1: Rural Health Access & Community Childbirth Support
January 26th, 2026 || 12:30PM MST
This session will explore barriers to maternal health care in rural communities, highlight available resources, and share strategies to support patients navigating pregnancy and childbirth in rural settings.
Webinar 2: Behavioral/Perinatal Mental Health & Clinical Concerns
May 12th, 2026 || 12:30PM MST
Building on the first session, this webinar will focus on perinatal and behavioral mental health, clinical considerations, and approaches to supporting patients during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
Questions?
If you have any questions please reach out to Sam Jacobson at sjacobson@idahochc.org
Aayushi Sett
Program Manager
Health Outreach Partners
Aayushi Sett is a Program Manager at Health Outreach Partners. She holds a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from D.Y. Patil School of Dentistry, an MPH in Behavioral Health from the University of San Francisco, and is CHES certified. She brings over five years of clinical experience and several years of leadership in community and mental health programs, bridging hands-on care with population-level impact.
Her work centers on women’s health, mental health, and health access through community-driven programs and partnerships. She has led outreach initiatives, organized health education and screening camps, and contributed to research on AI in healthcare, female feticide, and gender-based health disparities. She is especially committed to building inclusive, practical systems that improve access to care for women and underserved communities.
Aba Anison‑Amoo
Senior Program Manager
Health Outreach Partners
Aba Anison‑Amoo is a Senior Program Manager at Health Outreach Partners, where she leads national training and technical assistance efforts focused on trauma‑informed care, community resilience, and health access. She holds a Master of Public Health and brings over a decade of experience spanning behavioral health, communicable disease response, youth mentorship in Ghana, and pharmacy leadership. Aba’s work centers on strengthening the community health workforce and building practical, culturally attuned systems that improve access to care for underserved communities.