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October 2023

Hiring - Program Coordinator

Program Coordinator – Trauma-Informed Care The Traumatic Stress Institute (TSI) of Klingberg Family Centers is seeking a highly skilled trainer/consultant/coach who will add value to our team and organizational clients. Join a collaborative team that promotes professional development and success through thoughtful onboarding, mentoring, supervision, and work-life balance. The position may be remote, in-person, or hybrid. Learn more and apply at https://lnkd.in/g6KNQjGY

Briefing Held on the Community Mental Wellness & Resilience Act (CMWRA)

The bipartisan and bicameral Community Mental Wellness and Resilience Act (H.R. 3073 & S. 1452) is a landmark bill that will fund community-led initiatives that use a public health approach to prevent and heal mental health problems caused by toxic stresses, emergencies, and disasters. On September 21, 2023, experts and leading members of Congress from across the United States came together for a briefing on the importance of this bill. With over 1,000 registrants and several hundred...

Implementing Pediatric ACEs Screenings: Lessons Learned

Clinics in San Mateo County - one of the nine San Francisco Bay Area counties - have been working to identify and provide support to protect against the Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, that our families are facing. ACEs are traumas experienced during childhood and if they are experienced continuously can result in toxic stress which can damage a child’s developing brain and their overall health. In 2020, Fair Oaks Health Center (FOHC) became the latest clinic in San Mateo County to...

Building Trauma-Informed Networks of Care in Reproductive Health Free Webinar October 16, 12-1 p.m. PT

Engaging with partners and resources within and beyond the clinic is key to providing trauma-informed care and a robust response to Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) screening. This webinar will explore the concept of a trauma-informed network of care to support reproductive and sexual care teams’ response to ACE screening. REGISTER NOW! Participants will consider potential collaborators and resources to address immediate stressors and support healing and thriving, including in situations...

Churches confess and repent for sins against Native and Indigenous people [npr.org]

Earlier this year, the Vatican responded to Indigenous demands and formally repudiated the "Doctrine of Discovery," which has its origins in 15th-century papal bulls, or decrees. Gregorio Borgia/AP By Jason DeRose, National Public Radio (NPR), October 6, 2023 Each Sunday, Culver City Presbyterian Church Pastor Frances Wattman Rosenau begins the worship service with these words: "As we gather for worship this day, we acknowledge that the land on which we gather was for many generations...

More than 1 in 7 men have no close friends. The way we socialize boys is to blame [latimes.com]

By Laura Newberry, Illustration: Jim Cooke/Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, October 10, 2023 I’ve written quite a bit about disconnection in this space: the loneliness of being immunocompromised , the dearth of intergenerational relationships in Western culture, and why the need to belong is so human (and what can happen when we feel like we don’t). What I haven’t acknowledged fully, though, is that how we relate to others is profoundly shaped by our social conditioning, or what we’re...

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Mariachi is the new marching band at some schools [abcnews.go.com]

Springfield High School Mariachi Del Sol performed at the Siuslaw High School football game on Sept. 23, 2022. Will Yurman via Mariachi del Sol, Springfield High School By Jilian Fama, Danielle Librizzo, Kandis Mascall, and Laura Machuca Pacheco, ABC News, October 6, 2023 Mariachi has always been an instrumental part of Hispanic culture, and now a new generation is discovering the joys of the music at school, thanks to the growth of specialized mariachi music programs. At KIPP Sol Academy in...

5 Ways State Governments Can Support Student Mental Health [americanprogress.org]

High school students in Chicago head down the stairs between classes, June 2023. (Getty/Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service) By Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Center for American Progress, October 4, 2023 Across the country, students, parents, and teachers face the realities of a student mental health crisis. Many look to schools for solutions, yet on their own, schools often do not have the resources necessary to provide comprehensive mental health services. This issue brief outlines...

World Mental Health Day

John Briere, Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California wrote, “If we could somehow end child abuse and neglect, the eight hundred pages of the DSM would be shrunk to a pamphlet in two generations.” I wonder why leading figures in psychology and psychiatry haven’t proposed an entirely new kind of parenting education that reaches everyone, everywhere? It seems like such an obvious way forward.

HOW RED-STATE POLITICS ARE SHAVING YEARS OFF AMERICAN LIVES (washingtonpost.com)

By Lauren Weber , Dan Diamond and Dan Keating (The Washington Post) Oct. 3 , 2023 ASHTABULA, Ohio — Mike Czup unspooled the hose to wash his hearse. It was time to pick up the body of yet another neighbor who had died in the prime of life. Since he started working at 15 in the funeral business, Czup has seen plenty of tragedies. But the 52-year-old said he’s still coming to grips with a disturbing fact about the bodies he washes, embalms and entombs: About a quarter of the people he buries...

History. Culture. Trauma. Thursday at 1 p.m. PT, encore episode with advocate and artist Agnes Woodward, in honor of Indigenous People’s Day

In this Thursday’s episode, Agnes Woodward uses her knowledge of historical trauma and the healing power of the arts to raise awareness of the adversity Indigenous women face. She also discusses how indigenous women can heal themselves, their families, and future generations. About Agnes Woodward: Beginning in 2013, Agnes Woodward often awakened in the middle of the night to check that all doors in her house were locked and her five children were safe. Thanks to knowledge about the science...

World Mental Health Day

October 10, 2023 is recognized as World Mental Health Day. According to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), there are over 650,000 adults and 245,000 children suffering with mental illness (SAMHSA, 2019). On this day, we are reminded to be informed of how to be both mentally and physically healthy. We observe this day to remind those who are in need to take the proper steps to improved mental wellness. This may include reducing the stigma about mental health...

Never Stop Dreaming!

I 'm a small girl, with Big dreams, and an even bigger God on her side!😍 See that phone in my hands? That's where I restarted my Online Counseling practice. I had to give up on my dreams about 4 years ago, because my husband didn't believe in them and told me to choose between my dreams and our marriage. Eventually, I had to choose myself. I did my second counseling certification course on that phone. Then last year in May 2022, I started offering my Online Counseling Services using that...

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