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October 2023

Mental Health and Our Changing Climate: Children and Youth Report 2023 [ecoamerica.org]

By Susan Clayton, Christie Manning, Alison Nicole Hill, et al., Image: from article, ecoAmerica, October 11, 2023 Building on the success of Mental Health and Our Changing Climate: Impacts, Inequities, and Responses , ecoAmerica collaborated with the American Psychological Association to bring forth the next edition, Mental Health and our Changing Climate: Children and Youth Report . The Mental Health and Our Changing Climate: Children and Youth report chronicles the effects of climate...

Postpartum Depression in Dads Linked to Adverse Experiences for Their Kids [medpagetoday.com]

By Shannon Firth, Photo: from article, MedPageToday, October 24, 2023 Children of fathers with postpartum depression were significantly more likely to experience at least one adverse childhood experience (ACE) at age 5, according to data from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study. Among 1,933 father and child pairs, 9% of fathers experienced depression within the year after their children were born and 70% of the children experienced at least one ACE at 5 years, reported Kristine...

The Brain Architects Podcast: Place Matters [developingchild.harvard.edu]

From Center on the Developing Child, Photo: from article, Harvard University, October 2023 In June, we hosted a webinar about our latest Working Paper, Place Matters: The Environment We Create Shapes the Foundations of Healthy Development , which examines how a wide range of conditions in the places where children live, grow, play, and learn can shape how children develop. The paper examines the many ways in which the built and natural environment surrounding a child can affect their...

$2.5 million grant secured to prevent adverse childhood experiences in Nevada [unr.edu]

University of Nevada, Reno principal investigator, Kristen Clements-Nolle and University of Nevada, Las Vegas co-principal investigator, Amanda Haboush-Deloye By Brittany Flores, Nevada Today (University of Nevada, Reno), October 24, 2023 Researchers from the University of Nevada, Reno, School of Public Health and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Public Health teamed up to secure nearly $2.5 million dollars in funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Four Ways to Create High-Quality Connections at Work [greatergood.berkeley.edu]

By Jane Dutton and Monica Worline, Photo: from article, Greater Good Magazine, October 24, 2023 Three years ago, we met a woman named Denise when we visited her organization to offer a workshop. Denise shared her passion for learning about organizational culture and culture change. We had a brief, energizing conversation about how she was transferring what she was learning about culture change at work to her volunteer role at her daughter’s school. Fast forward to earlier this month, when we...

The AAP Wants to Hear from You: Pediatric TIC Training and Resources (Deadline 11/10/23)

The AAP invites pediatricians and other pediatric health professionals to participate in this brief survey to assess needs related to training on trauma-informed care. The survey will close November 10, 2023 . We all know the statistics: Almost half of American children, or 34 million younger than 18, have faced at least one potentially traumatic adverse childhood experience (ACE) and more than 1 in 7 adults report 4 or more ACEs during childhood. (Duffee et al., 2021) Exposure to traumatic...

Here’s How I Use My Story to Teach Incarcerated Kids That Writing Matters [themarshallproject.org]

By Bobby Bostic, Illustration: Douglas Lopes/The Marshall Project, The Marshall Project, October 20, 2023 R ecently, at one of the writing workshops that I teach at three juvenile lockups in and around my hometown of St. Louis, one of my students posed a provocative question: “Why should I write about changing the world when the world doesn’t care about me?” The tall, lanky 16-year-old asked his question in a slow, rebellious twang that reminded me of how I spoke as a child. “You should...

Stress is weathering our bodies from the inside out [washingtonpost.com]

Physicians and public health experts have pointed to one culprit time and again when asked why Americans live shorter lives than peers in nations with similar resources, especially people felled by chronic diseases in the prime of life: stress. A cardiologist, endocrinologist, obesity specialist, health economist and social epidemiologists all said versions of the same thing: Striving to get ahead in an unequal society contributes to people in the United States aging quicker, becoming sicker...

The Racism Black Kids Endure Is Spiraling Into a Health Crisis [capitalbnews.org]

Black children, on average, experience their first microaggression by age 6, according to an expert on race-based trauma. (Getty Images) By Margo Snipe, Capital B, October 16, 2023 Ignored complaints of students using racist slurs, Black children getting in trouble for reporting instances of discrimination, and white students mockingly reenacting the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers are all outlined in a lawsuit that hit a Georgia school district earlier this year. The...

Five Decades and a Mountain of Evidence: Study Explores How Toxic Chemicals are ‘Stealing Children’s Future Potential’ [insideclimatenews.org]

Steven James, 12, waits to hunt geese on St. Lawrence Island, in Alaska, sitting hidden behind a wood bar and a whale bone. Credit: Ann Johansson/Corbis via Getty Images. By Victoria St. Martin, Inside Climate News, October 23, 2023 For over 2,000 years, the Indigenous people known as the Yupik have occupied St. Lawrence Island, a sliver of Alaska that rests in the Bering Sea just below the Arctic Circle and where, on a clear day, it’s said that one can see the coastline of Russia about 40...

Why it’s crucial to invest in children’s mental health during and after crises [europeansting.com]

By Anja Nielsen, Patricia Landínez, Rob Jenkins, Zeinab Hijazi, Photo: Unsplash, The European Sting, October 20, 2023 This morning, hundreds of millions of children around the world woke up to a crisis on their doorstep . More than 400 million children are living in areas under conflict; over 36 million children are displaced from their homes; and as many as 1 billion children are living in countries with extreme vulnerability to the impacts of climate change. More than one in five of them...

Engaging with Youth through a Trauma Informed Lens

October 11, 2023: Robeson County Partnership for Children's Program Director, Rhiannon Chavis-Wanson, and Community Engagement Manager, Stacie Kinlaw, trained the staff of Lumberton Junior High School in "Intro to Community Resiliency Model (CRM)". The training gave participants insight on: Facts about CRM The Resilient Zone Brain & Nervous System Trauma & Stress Wellness Skills ~Help Now ~Tracking ~Resourcing ~Grounding For training opportunities, please reach out to Stacie Kinlaw,...

RCC's Free Fall Festival Workshops

FREE WORKSHOPS! Fall in love with Robeson Community College during the Fall Festival Event at COMTech, located at 124 Livermore Drive in Pembroke. RCC will be offering several free workshops during the Fall Festival event on October 26th from 10am-2pm. Arts, Crafts, and Fashion 10am - 11am How to make wreaths by Dr. Melissa Oxendine 11am - 12pm How to make bows with Vonda Graham 1pm - 2pm Fashionista with Lisa Hunt Finance & Business 10am - 12pm Money for Fun: How to turn your...

Empathy in Action: How Volunteering Leads to Empowerment

Our world is full of challenges and issues that demand our attention. Whether it's poverty, climate change, discrimination, or mental health, there are countless global issues that require a lot of attention. We may feel overwhelmed and find ourselves grappling with how to channel our energies for positive change. Fortunately, one important avenue is open to all of us: volunteering. Volunteering means offering one's time, skills, and resources selflessly without expecting monetary...

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