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April 2023

Rare New York City Charter School Has a Unique Mission: Best-Serving Homeless and Foster Children [imprintnews.org]

A kindergarten class at Mott Haven Academy Charter School. Photo by MacKenna Lewis. By Madison Hunt, The Imprint, April 16, 2023 Each weekday, students at a Bronx elementary school pass a rainbow-colored mural dotted with flowers and butterflies on the way to the front office. Outside their classrooms, every teacher they pass offers a quick hug or a high-five. And there’s music. On a school day earlier this year, trumpets and flutes blasted Miley Cyrus’ “Party in the U.S.A.” Mott Haven...

As Migrant Children Were Put to Work, U.S. Ignored Warnings [nytimes.com]

When Antonio Diaz Mendez arrived in the U.S. from Guatemala at age 14, he was already deep in debt and largely on his own.Credit...Kirsten Luce for The New York Times By Hannah Dreier, The New York Times, April 17, 2023 In the spring of 2021, Linda Brandmiller was working at an arena in San Antonio that had been converted into an emergency shelter for migrant children. Thousands of boys were sleeping on cots as the Biden administration grappled with a record number of minors crossing into...

‘Family policing system’: how the US criminalizes Black parenting [theguardian.com]

Rodney and Temecia Jackson speak at a news conference at The Afiya Center on 6 April. Photograph: TheAfiyaCenter/Twitter By Edwin Rios, The Guardian, April 14, 2023 Last week at a press conference, Temecia Jackson recalled the moment when police officers and child protection services agents had “stolen” her baby from her Dallas home. Her words, and her story of how her newborn baby was taken from her because she opted to follow a midwife’s recommendation over a physician’s, sparked outrage...

A silent crisis in men’s health gets worse [washingtonpost.com]

By Tara Parker-Pope and Caitlin Gilbert, Illustration: Juan Bernabeu/The Washington Post, The Washington Post, April 17, 2023 A silent crisis in men’s health is shortening the life spans of fathers, husbands, brothers and sons. For years, the conventional wisdom has been that a lack of sex-specific health research mainly hurts women and gender minorities. While those concerns are real, a closer look at longevity data tells a more complicated story. Across the life span — from infancy to the...

New Transforming Trauma Episode: Training, Ethics and Agency in the Emerging Field of Psychedelic Assisted Therapy with Monti Pal

In this episode of Transforming Trauma, Emily is joined by Monti Pal, Licensed Professional Counselor and NARM Therapist with a special focus in the emerging field of Psychedelic Assisted Therapy. Monti’s vast experience in clinical settings, psychiatric hospitals, and now private practice, have provided her with a unique way of understanding the diversity of people’s healing journeys. Like many inquisitive clinicians, she is reflecting on how to best provide supportive and transformative...

Boundary Setting after Trauma

Personal boundaries are the rules we set for ourselves and others to ensure that our needs and wants are respected. Traumatic experiences can have us questioning ourselves - what we need, who we can trust and how we see ourselves. It takes away an integral part of our identity without us being aware it is being altered. Working through your trauma can be a challenging journey. It is important to create the right environment to successfully move through your trauma. Effectively communicating...

NTTAC & PACEs Connection Co-Host Event: Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) - Where Do Where Go From Here?

NTTAC offers an array of learning events at no cost to participants, including mental health professionals, primary care providers, peers, educators, systems leaders, and other youth-serving professionals. Please join us on April 27, 2023 for our upcoming NO-COST ACEs Event: Joining in this session will be a young adult with lived experience, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, and a community organizer. Together the panelists will bring their varying perspectives to discuss preventing...

PACEs Research Corner — April 2023, Part 2

[Editor's note: Dr. Harise Stein at Stanford University edits a web site — abuseresearch.info — that focuses on the effects of abuse, and includes research articles on PACEs. Every month, she posts the summaries of the abstracts and links to research articles that address only ACEs, PCEs and PACEs. Thank you, Harise!! — Rafael Maravilla] Sexual Assault Holliday R, Nichter B, Holder N, et al. Childhood Sexual Abuse and Military Sexual Trauma Interact to Increase Suicide Risk: Results from a...

Unlearning Ableism - Free Workshop on May 18!

It's back! The next iteration of Unlearning Ableism will be on May 18th at 3:30PT/6:30ET. This session is designed to support participants' understanding of what ableism is, how it shows up in our lives, and how to challenge ableism in our practices. We will explore such topics as TL Lewis' working definition of ableism and consider several models of disability. It is possible that participants may experience discomfort during or after the presentation as we learn how we have perpetuated...

Listen: Trauma-Informed Workplaces with Sandra L. Bloom, M.D.

What does it mean to be “trauma-informed,” and why should organizations make their workplace more trauma-informed? How can it improve a team member’s (and the organization’s!) well-being, safety, productivity, fulfillment, and growth? How do you build, implement, and sustainably maintain trauma-informed workplaces? Who is responsible for such endeavors within the organization? How do I get started?

FREE Webinar. Trauma-Assumed Behavior Analysis for People with IDD. May 16th, 3-4pm ET

Organizations supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), especially those serving children, rely heavily on interventions rooted in applied behavior analysis (ABA) to manage severe problem behavior. Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) often play critical roles as consultants or leaders in these organizations. Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is an increasingly common job role in IDD organizations. But a reckoning is happening in the ABA field over what many...

Congratulations to our first Trauma-Resilient Educational Communities (TREC) Accredited Learning Centers in our network!

A joyous celebration on Friday, February 10, 2023 honoring the leadership of Area Superintendent Lindsay Reese , Principal Amanda Clark, and all staff members with San Diego Workforce Innovation High Schools’ Chula Vista, Linda Vista and National City Learning Centers! Area Superintendent Reese reflected on the TREC Accreditation and shared, "Trauma Resilient Educational Communities provide a safe and supportive environment for students to heal from their past traumas, while also equipping...

Youth Climate Activism Needs Nurturing. Here Are 4 Ways to Make it Happen [time.com]

By Sophia Kianni and Jad Daley, Photo: Screenshot from video in article, TIME, January 23, 2023 T he climate movement has reached a pivotal juncture. We have an array of constructed and natural climate solutions with proven potential to reduce greenhouse gases and foster climate resilience, from renewable energy and electric vehicles to reforestation and climate-smart agriculture . There is just one catch: To avoid the worst of climate change, we must deploy these solutions much faster than...

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