Tomorrow - PRISM Perspectives Podcast
Tomorrow, May 29th from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, join PRISM Communications Specialist Anthony D'Lallo and PRISM Director of Employee Benefits Sidney DiDomenico for PRISM Perspectives Podcast: Leveraging Voluntary Benefits to Enhance Recruitment & Retention. Tune in to learn about Voluntary Benefits, PRISM's Personal Lines Insurance Program (PLIP), and how members can utilize them effectively.

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After the 30 minute podcast, join the conversation in an off-the-record Q&A session. This portion will not be recorded. For any questions, please reach out to Anthony D'Lallo. See you there!
PRISM Website Maintenance

We are excited to bring some new changes to the website!  In order to make these changes, we will be conducting maintenance starting on Thursday 5/29 and continuing through Sunday 6/1. During this time, the site will be available but you may experience short periods of time where you are unable to access certain sections or resources. 

We anticipate the site will be fully operational by Monday 6/2. We apologize for any inconvenience, and appreciate your patience. If you have any questions, please reach out to John Russell.

Peer Support Training Opportunity

Risk Control is pleased to announce an upcoming training opportunity offered in partnership with The Counseling Team International (TCTI). Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in case studies, practical skill demonstrations, and scenario-based discussions. Critical Incident Stress Management for Peer Supporters will be offered in Concord on June 17th, Santa Barbara on June 24th, and Riverside on June 25th. Registration is free for all PRISM Members and limited to first responders only, please share this information with those in your agency. For any questions, please reach out to Kierstin Acosta.

Heat Illness Awareness
As the warmer weather quickly approaches, public agencies across California are urged to prioritize protecting both outdoor and indoor workers from heat illness. Public agencies must protect employees working in indoor and/or outdoor environments, as required by Cal/OSHA's Heat Illness Prevention in Outdoor Places of Employment, Title 8 CCR, Section 3395 and Cal/OSHA's Heat Illness Prevention of Indoor Places of Employment, Title 8 CCR, Section 3396. It is crucial for workers to undergo heat illness training before starting work in hot conditions. To discover more about PRISM's resources to support your agencies' heat illness prevention, visit our blog
 

A Sneak Peek at what's...

Committee Meetings

MedMal, 5/29
BOD, 6/4-6/6
UW, 6/4
CRC2, 6/11
CRC, 6/13
Leg, 6/26