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March 2024

TIDAL facilitation lens - Synopsis

I’m happy to share my new: TIDAL facilitation lens Synopsis of the TIDAL facilitation lens Overview: To facilitate, loosely, is to bring something about, and do so as smoothly and effectively as possible. And whatever I’m doing, from beginning to end, I want to have a TIDAL facilitation lens: Trauma-informed Insidious trauma sources Diversity – Individuality Accessibility Life Things I might facilitate: Trainings, presentations, meetings, moderating, consulting, so on. What I want to keep in...

After the Funeral: When Grief is Part of Daily Life (mindful.org)

Adobe Stock/ Good Studio To read more of Elaine Smookler's article, please click here. After everyone has gone home and you are left with just you, life—which at this moment might feel like it is clearly already against you—could also feel like it has booby-trapped the way forward with the gulp of yet another “Oh no, not that!” As if you haven’t been through enough, you might suddenly find yourself staring into a searing interrogator’s light reminding you that the rest of life is now on...

A three-step skill set for self-care - 20min video

Hi. Sharing my recent 20 minute A three-step skill set for self-care ( https://youtu.be/w_P31VSQQvA ) Description: This video provides an overview of a three-step skill set for self-care, of one’s body, behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. And then, there is an additional segment with some possible approaches for thoughts, mindfulness, grounding, and resetting/relaxing. Purpose: Done to support the California Child Care Resource and Referral Network’s annual Trauma Informed Care conference...

CRC Accelerator Hiatus Reminder & April “Hour of Power” to Support CRC Participants With Only One Event to Completion Learn CRC Fellowship Next Steps

As we’ve recently announced, the CRC Accelerator is taking an indefinite hiatus, but this moment of growth is anything but goodbye. Two years into this unique program, we are aware of the incredible impact access can have on PACEs initiatives and we now have a CRC Fellowship that grows with each CRC graduate.

The Surviving Spirit Newsletter March 2024

The latest Surviving Spirit Newsletter - Hope, Healing & Help for Trauma, Abuse & Mental Health is out - It can be read online via this & you can also subscribe - https://www.survivingspirit.com/pdfs/2024-03-The_Surviving_Spirit_Newsletter_March_2024.pdf or this- http://ml.survivingspirit.com/dada/mail.cgi/archive/newsletter/20240321202532/ The Surviving Spirit Newsletter March 2024 Newsletter Contents : 1] Can Music Heal Trauma? Exploring the Therapeutic Powers of Sound by...

Anti-Oppressive Approaches to Addressing ACEs Associated with Parental Substance Use

“While it is helpful to know which populations need additional support to address ACEs and build resilience among children, it is even more important to know why higher risk conditions exist and to address root causes of inequities that increase the risk of ACEs.” (Camacho, S; Henderson, S.C. 2022). Over the past three decades, research on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has gained widespread recognition, catalyzing policies and programs, and mobilizing knowledge focused on applying a...

Trauma-Informed Job Grief Support Group - starts March 27th

The group will help end shame spirals, help members feel less alone, label potential work abuse or neglect, and inspire members to identify their needs and take action steps towards a more fulfilling work life. Details: 8 Wednesdays from 3/27/24 to 5/15/24 @11 AM ET 45 minute calls Well-structured and guided by an experienced facilitator Small group Join to: process your experience build confidence strategize your next move >>Register here<< This group is for anyone: feeling...

UPCOMING WEBINAR: Support Student Mental Health by Working Together

Educators, families, and community health practitioners are at the front line cultivating mental health and well-being for students of all ages. These critical aspects to learning cannot be nurtured alone. We need to work in collaboration to provide students (and each other) with the support needed to thrive. Join ParentPowered and edWeb on Monday, March 25, 2024 @ 2:00 pm EDT / 11:00 am PDT for a timely and important webinar to learn how to effectively bring everyone to the table as...

Beth Tyson: The State of Children's Mental Health Post-Covid on History. Culture. Trauma. Thursday at 1 p.m. PDT

As we continue to honor women in the worldwide PACEs movement, this week our guest is Beth Tyson. Beth Tyson is a childhood trauma consultant and author. Our discussion will center on the state of infant and child mental health post-Covid. Beth Tyson, MA , is an international childhood trauma consultant, acclaimed author, CASA volunteer, and co-chair of the PA Child Abuse Prevention Team. With a background as a family-based trauma therapist, she honed her expertise in stabilizing mental...

Breathing Better: Clean Energy's Role in Protecting Childhood Health

Children who grow up in a polluted area are at serious risk of developing long-term health conditions later in life. This sentiment is echoed by UNESCO research , which shows air pollution is associated with 1 in 10 under-five deaths. Exposure also increases the risk of heart disease, respiratory illnesses, and stroke. Unfortunately, children are more likely to breathe polluted air today than ever before. That’s because the majority of the population now live in urban areas where traffic...

Child, Family Well-Being Department is presenting during our San Diego Trauma-Informed Guide Team (SDTIGT) meeting on 4.5.24 from 12:15 pm - 2:00 pm.

Come join our next San Diego Trauma-Informed Guide Team (SDTIGT) meeting on Friday, April 5th, from 12:15 pm - 2:00 pm. We are a hybrid meeting via Zoom and in-person at the San Diego Center for Children. Join in-person at the San Diego Center for Children located at 3002 Armstrong Street, San Diego, CA 92111. Please sign in at their front office. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89760652302 Meeting ID: 897 6065 2302 Call mobile +1(669)444-9171

An Event to Heal Historical Trauma; 221 Igbo Landing Commemoration

An Event to Heal Historical Trauma Igbo Landing Conference 2024 May 24-26 2024 St. Simon Island, Georgia This is a FREE event Small swollen hungry African bellies on tv; Black men, women and children in chains; Naked flesh on the auction block; Strange low hanging fruit on southern trees. These are the images we embody as our identity. Igbo Landing tells the truth of our souls. In May 1803, a ship with kidnapped human beings from West Africa arrived in Georgia. After the human cargo was sold...

New research brief on the effects of parental discipline

PRB just published a new research brief that may be of interest: Among common forms of discipline, only reasoning with a child is associated with positive developmental outcomes, according to a new analysis by Kaitlin Paxton Ward and colleagues from the University of Michigan and University of Nevada.[1] You can read the full brief here: https://www.prb.org/articles/is-your-child-misbehaving-try-reasoning-with-them/ References: 1. Kaitlin P. Ward, et al. “Associations Between 11 Parental...

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