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October 2022

Important Request to Participate in Child Abuse Training & Education National Survey

Zero Abuse Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to ending child maltreatment. One of Zero Abuse Project’s flagship programs, Child Advocacy Studies (CAST) , is an educational curriculum designed to better prepare college learners for the realities of working in child protection. Zero Abuse Project has been funded through the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention’s Building the Capacity of Undergraduate and Graduate Programs to Train Child...

Free National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence (NPEIV) webinars available now! [npeiv.org]

FREE WEBINAR ON NPEIV YOUTUBE CHANNEL Preventing Future Harm: Concrete Action Steps to Prevent Interpersonal Violence Across the Lifespan – Thompson, LeBlanc, Gotch, & Berman 90 minutes (excluding the Q & A) This following contains four presentations that build on each other to help you learn how you could take action to make safety at home, in the community, and within the institutions of society through building resilience skills. The first presentation provides a definition of...

HOPE in Policy [positiveexperience.org/category/blog]

By The HOPE Team, 10/20/22, https://positiveexperience.org/category/blog/ The HOPE framework centers on the importance of positive experiences during childhood. Of course, children and their parents can do a great job in creating these opportunities – but social policies can make this easier or harder for families. The HOPE National Resource Center intends to help policymakers know more about Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) – and how public policy can support access to the Four...

Lessons From a ‘Difficult Patient’ [nytimes.com]

By Gina Siddiqui, Illustration: Lucy Jones, The New York Times, October 18, 2022 Sal was 58 when I was assigned his case. Sal had been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis in the 1960s and was considered an old survivor; all his friends who had been diagnosed at the same time, including his younger brother, were dead. I was 21, a few weeks out of college and one of the youngest students in my medical school class. Our assignment, to follow patients with chronic diseases to their clinic...

How to use anxiety to your advantage [bbc.com]

By Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, Image: Javier Hirschfeld/Getty Images, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), October 18, 2022 When my son was born with a congenital heart condition, like any parent, I felt lost. He required open-heart surgery and I felt overwhelming uncertainty for what the future might hold. I understood that the outcome might not be good, but I also knew that a positive outcome was possible if I could provide the best care for him. At a time like that, it was hard to focus on...

Children whose parents lack warmth more likely to grow up obese, study finds [theguardian.com]

By Andrew Gregory, Photo: Anthony Devlin/PA, The Guardian, October 18, 2022 Children whose parents lack warmth are more likely to grow up overweight or obese, according to the first study of its kind. The effects of different parenting styles on children’s weight have been determined for the first time – and suggest parental warmth is key to a healthy weight, researchers at the International Congress on Obesity in Melbourne, the biennial congress of the World Obesity Federation, will say on...

National Family Caregivers Month: Caring for the Caregivers Virtual Summit 2022 Getting UNStuck: Moving From Languishing to Flourishing

Courage to Caregivers will host its third annual Caring for Caregivers Virtual Summit on Wednesday, November 16, and Thursday, November 17, 2022, from 9 am to 12:30 pm ET as part of National Family Caregivers Month. This year’s theme is Getting UNStuck: Moving From Languishing to Flourishing. The event is free for licensed professional caregivers and anyone providing care to a loved one with mental illness. All are welcome to attend one or both days. CEUs are provided for Ohio professionals.

Why is working with survivors of trauma no longer enough?

If you’re reading this, it is most likely because you are someone who has been impacted personally by childhood trauma. I wish we were most definitely connected for other reasons, but I’m also glad to be a resource and support to you in your healing journey. But lately …. well …. something has just felt like it was missing. And then fate/the universe decided it was time for me to own up to it. A little while ago, I did an interview in which I said something along the lines of: “Well, I don’t...

Natural Disasters are Traumatic: Urge Congress to Support Three Bills to Help Communities Heal

On September 18th, Hurricane Fiona made landfall on Puerto Rico, bringing massive rainfall, killing more than 30 people, and leaving 1.18 million people without power. Ten days later, Hurricane Ian hit Florida, killing over 100 people and displacing thousands whose homes were destroyed. The Mosquito Fire, which began in California on September 8th, is still active. So far, it has burned 80 thousand acres of land, evacuating 11,000 people and burning and damaging nearly 100 buildings. In...

Bob Doppelt to address Community Mental Wellness and Resiliency Act on Monday’s Resiliency Within Podcast

Bob Doppelt, the coordinator of the International Transformational Resilience Coalition (ITRC) will discuss why community-based initiatives that use a public health approach to build population-level mental wellness and transformational resilience are important approaches to combat widespread harmful mental health and psychosocial problems generated by the climate emergency when he appears on the Resiliency Within podcast at 1 p.m. PT; 4 p.m. ET on Monday, Oct. 24. In September 2023 alone,...

An urgent and important request for year-end giving from PACEs Connection

During this upcoming season of giving, we are making a special appeal. We are in deep financial straits. In a most un-trauma-informed move, a major foundation which had assured us that we would receive a second year of funding unexpectedly reversed course shortly before we were due to receive a $500,000 grant from them. We’re fortunate t o have a couple of funders who are providing support from January through December 2023. But we didn’t have enough funding remaining this year to take us...

The 5-minute daily playtime ritual that can get your kids to listen better [npr.org]

By Becky Harlan and Summer Thomad, Photo: Meredith Rizzo/NPR, National Public Radio, October 17, 2022 Do you remember what it was like to be a kid? So much of the day was directed by adults. Wake up. Get dressed. Brush your teeth. Eat your breakfast. Get in the car. Go to school. Sometimes kids listen to the instructions — and sometimes they don't. And when they don't, that can be very frustrating for parents. So how can parents get their kids to be more apt to comply? It might sound...

Adverse Childhood Experiences Led to Poorer Mental Health During Pandemic [islandernews.com]

By Physician's Briefing Staff, Islander News, October 14, 2022 Experience of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) was associated with poorer mental health and increased suicidal behaviors during the pandemic, according to research published in the Oct. 14 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report . Kayla N. Anderson, Ph.D., M.P.H., from the CDC in Atlanta, and colleagues used data from the 2021 Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences...

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