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Mahoning Officials: 'We Want the Whole County to Look at Things Differently' [mahoningmatters.com]

 

By Justin Dennis, Mahoning Matters, January 10, 2020

Work being done now by Mahoning County officials and a long list of local partners could fundamentally change the county’s approach to behavioral therapy, addiction recovery and juvenile justice.

County Juvenile Court Judge Theresa Dellick and Duane Piccrilli, executive director of the county’s Mental Health and Recovery Board, want to create a “trauma-competent” community. That means teaching social workers, educators, civic officials and others to see how unresolved trauma can lead to destructive or unlawful behaviors later in life.

“Living in poverty is trauma. Racism is trauma. Sexism is trauma. Gender issues are trauma,” said Judge Dellick, a state-trained trauma-informed care educator. “A lot of times what you do is brush it off but you really have to acknowledge it.”

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Hello Justin from TN. 

This is very exciting!!  I wanted to reach out to you and County Juvenile Court Judge Theresa Dellick and Duane Piccrilli to let you know that I’ve been leading a similar work in NE TN which I began when I worked for the Johnson City Police Dept. and since 2018 on a much larger scale through Ballad Health.  I co-authored a toolkit in 2019 for the TN Dept. of Children’s Services on Building A Trauma Informed Community https://www.tn.gov/dcs/program...ild-health/aces.html  that might provide them with practical steps for moving ahead.  Our toolkit was also recommended as a model for cities to follow in the international online journal ACEs Connection in their document Growing Resilient Communities 2.1.  Would love to connect at Becky.Haas@balladhealth.org !  

Cheering you on from TN!

Becky Haas

Trauma Informed Administrator Ballad Health

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