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February 2021

If schools don't overhaul discipline, 'teachers will still be calling the police on our Black students' [hechingerreport.org]

By Neal Morton, The Hechinger Report, February 1, 2021 Shyra Adams vividly remembers the days after the death of Tony Robinson, an unarmed Black teenager killed in 2015 by police in her hometown of Madison, Wisconsin. Angry and distraught over the injustice, Adams, then a high school sophomore, staged a walkout with hundreds of other students, who filled the state Capitol to protest Robinson’s death. She joined weekly protests and helped organize sit-ins at her school. Then, she cried...

Isn't 400 Years Enough? [nytimes.com]

By Jonathan Holloway, The New York Times, February 10, 2021 Many of the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 were driven by a belief that they were in acting in accord with the principles fashioned at the birth of this country, that their protest embodied America’s long history of patriotic rhetoric about freedom and citizenship. And in this, they are at least partly right: Such rhetoric has been used time and again by white supremacists — one of the latest iterations being the...

Feinstein Institutes Awarded More Than $4M to Research Perinatal Depression [valdostadailytimes.com]

From Matthew Libassi, Valdosta Daily Times, January 15, 2021 To study perinatal depression in women – before and after childbirth – and possible new treatments, The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research has been awarded more than $4 million in multi-year grants. The research will be led by Kristina Deligiannidis, MD, associate professor at the Feinstein Institutes’ Institute of Behavioral Science. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here:...

Compassionate Leadership Online Training

Online Compassionate Leadership Online Training focused on leading teams who work in high-stress and trauma-exposed environments starting in March. The Compassionate Leadership Online Program will give you the skills and knowledge needed to cultivate a culture of compassion within your teams and organization. It is a series of 5 2-hour long sessions and runs from March-May 2021. This program is led by experts in the field of compassionate leadership - Cambria Walsh, Consultant and Trainer on...

ACEs Videos in Spanish

While resources in English on ACEs, toxic stress, resilience, trauma-informed care, and related topics have proliferated in recent years, there is still a dearth of resources in other languages. Below, please find some videos in Spanish (or at least subtitled in Spanish) that explain various aspects of ACEs science. If you know of others, please share them in the comments, and we’ll add them to the list! VIDEOS IN SPANISH Estrés Tóxico y Resiliencia ( Stress and Resilience: How Toxic Stress...

Resources on Hosting Trauma-Informed Virtual Meetings

Many of us have attended dozens, perhaps even hundreds, of virtual meetings in the last ten months. Some of us may be wondering about how to make sure meetings that take place in a digital space are still trauma-informed. While the resources below may be directed towards a specific audience, there are nuggets in all of these resources that can help us make sure that our virtual meetings still adhere to trauma-informed principles. Hosting a Virtual Meeting Using Trauma Informed Principles© By...

List of Books, Resources & Additional Therapies for Healing Chronic Illness and Other Effects of Trauma (Free Downloadable PDF)

These are the books, resources and therapies I wish I'd known about when I was a family doctor and when I first started getting sick with what would turn out to be a disabling chronic illness. This compilation adds to traditional approaches with the most helpful resources I’ve found over the past 20 years of learning about the science of adversity, why it's not psychological and how to heal the effects of trauma.

Longing for Change and Finding Hope Again...

So happy to collaborate with Andi Fetzner, Psy. D, with this Free Webinar that introduces my new course, 'The Changemaker: It Starts With You'. Origins Training & Consulting provides education on becoming trauma and resilience-informed as well as the training needed to bring a trauma-informed approach to your community, company, school or organization. My online course is a bridge to the personal growth and healing needed to sustain the energy it takes to inspire and implement positive,...

Whole People Documentary Streaming Weekend & Zoom Discussion with Rev. Paul Abernathy

On behalf of ACEs Connection , the CTIPP (The Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy & Practice), and the Relentless School Nurse , we want to invite you to the streaming of parts 4 and 5 of the Whole People documentary series on the weekend o f March 12th through March 14th, 2021. We will stream both parts on ACEs Connection in the Transforming Trauma with ACEs Sciences Film Festival community. The documentary viewing weekend will be followed by a discussion with special guest, Father Paul...

2021-2023 Charlotte County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) on ACEs

The Florida Department of Health in Charlotte County (DOH-Charlotte) is pleased to announce that the 2021-2023 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) is complete and now available. Healthy Charlotte, an initiative of the Department of Health in Charlotte County, composed of local community agencies and county residents, has come together to address Adverse Childhood Experiences through the community's health improvement plan. Recent data on child abuse and neglect, opioid/substance abuse,...

Resilience: The Foundation of Hope

I respect and appreciate the research and science of Hope and think people should learn about Chan Hellman's work. I do not believe you can replace resilience with Hope. They are two distinct concepts that work together to bring about trauma integration. I believe, and science research supports the idea, that children or adults living in adversity and toxic stress must first achieve some aspects of resilience before we can ask them to strengthen their decision-making and goal setting skills...

Trauma & Individual Difference in Response to Intervention Podcast Episode

In this episode of the Heart Rate Variability Podcast, Matt, Curt, and Jerry examine physiological markers and individual differences in response to intervention and how it relates to folks with trauma. Over the past decade or so, research within the field of behavioral health has given rise to a wide variety of evidence-based practices. Characterizing and legitimately testing the effects of treatments has been a significant positive direction for behavioral health. However, notably missing...

What is Forward-Facing and who does it help?

What is Forward-Facing and who does it help? Learn how Forward-Facing Practice helps parents, law enforcement officers, medical professionals, athletes, musicians, and everyone else! Interested in taking a Forward-Facing training? Register for the on-demand Forward-Facing Trauma Therapy training with the link below. What you'll learn The focus is to increase understanding of individuals through the trauma/adversity history lens. Motivation and meaning of behaviors will be explored and...

The Beltway Media Is Manufacturing Consent [dailyposter.com]

By Julia Rock, Andrew Perez, and David Sirota, The Daily Poster, February 9, 2021 It is not a revelation that elite media outlets bake ideology into their news coverage and manufacture consent — in fact, a new poll shows Americans sense the scam and are well aware that something is deeply rotten in the news industry. However, the press-driven discourse about promised $2,000 survival checks offers something new and rare: an unvarnished glimpse of exactly how this consent-manufacturing process...

In the first six months of health care professionals replacing police officers, no one they encountered was arrested [denverite.com]

By David Sachs, Denverite, February 2, 2021 A young program that puts troubled nonviolent people in the hands of health care workers instead of police officers has proven successful in its first six months, according to a progress report. Since June 1, 2020, a mental health clinician and a paramedic have traveled around the city in a white van handling low-level incidents, like trespassing and mental health episodes, that would have otherwise fallen to patrol officers with badges and guns.

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