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May 2020

Teen and Young Adult Engagement during Covid-19 [positiveexperience.org]

By Dr. Robert Sege, 5/13/20, from positiveexperience.org/blog Note: The image above was provided by Artists for Humanity , a nonprofit organization of teen artists and designers which HOPE is currently working with. This picture was taken before the Covid-19 pandemic, and we encourage social distancing/public health requirements. It’s easy to focus on the negative now that we are two months into the Covid-19 pandemic. Today, we turn our attention to some of the Positive Childhood Experiences...

Mindfulness for Healing from Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

All human beings have a tendency to relive trauma even decades after it has ended. Those living with the effects of complex post-traumatic stress disorder tend to ruminate and live their lives in a morass of flashbacks and pain. Mindfulness is an ability that is vital to helping a person heal from traumatic events of the past. It is the ability for a person to be fully present and not overly reactive to what’s going on around us. All Humans Possesses Mindfulness Mindfulness is a quality that...

Improving Children's Mental Health During Times of Change, Uncertainty [northeastohioparent.com]

By Lindsey Geiss, Northeast Ohio Parent, May 10, 2020 “Llama! Llama!” shouts a 5-year-old on a walk through the park with her dad. An average adult llama is five to six feet long — her family’s light-hearted way to measure physical distance in public. Later at home, she does yoga while her older sister dances. It’s important to frame serious conversations, including those related to coronavirus, in developmentally appropriate terms without being too dramatic or ambiguous. And, building...

New tools released by Chapin Hall help health care providers address social needs [chapinhall.org]

By Chapin Hall, The University of Chicago, May 4, 2020 Health care providers are increasingly serving families whose economic and social needs are escalating due to COVID-19. Today, Chapin Hall is releasing two Practice Bulletins with evidence-based tips on how health care providers can sensitively and effectively engage families about their social needs and referrals to ensure that they get the services they need. This work builds on recent research conducted by Chapin Hall that has shown...

Tools and how to use them is focus of second webinar on Community Resiliency Model, May 14, 2020

The second of two free Community Resiliency (CRM) webinars with Elaine Miller-Karas , key creator of the CRM, will be held Thursday, May 14, from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET, (10 a.m. CT; 9 a.m. MT, and 8 a.m. PT) and will include the practical application of tools of the model. CRM is an ACEs science-based biological model for helping individuals become emotionally regulated during natural disasters and other dysregulating times. Miller-Karas will be joined by CRM trainers from Wilmington, NC:...

COVID-19 and Boys and Men of Color, Their Families and Communities: A Spotlight on Health Disparities [shfcenter.org]

From Alliance for Boys and Men of Color, May 11, 2020 Alliance for Boys and Men of Color in partnership with California Funders for Boys and Men of Color and Executives’ Alliance for Boys and Men of Color invite you to join a video conversation. Join advocates on the front lines and philanthropy for an in-depth look at how leaders are working to mitigate health disparities during COVID-19 and are addressing the systemic racism that has led to the harrowing inequities our communities are...

Two "Better Normal" community discussions this week: Education Upended & Federal Coronavirus Funding for State Trauma-Informed Efforts

EDUCATION UPENDED Register for this Zoom meeting https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0kfumgrDItGdE1oKiCrlJbvmgJqJ-U8kG3 Friday, May 15, 2020 — Energizing a Trauma-Informed Response to COVID-19: Using and Advocating for Federal Funds Federal funds are flowing to states that could be used in support of schools and other systems becoming trauma-informed and equipped to build resilience in the face of the pandemic. The National Trauma Campaign , sponsored by CTIPP , is recruiting and supporting...

Join Episode No. 2 In Our New Series Honoring Mental Health Awareness Month [crackedupmovie.com]

Cracked Up, The Evolving Conversation: The link between childhood trauma and suicide. With SNL star Darrell Hammond, director Michelle Esrick and trauma expert, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk. Moderated by Jane Stevens, founder of ACEs Connection. Hosted by ACEs Connection; Wednesday May 13th, at 2pm PDT/ 3p MT/ 4p CT/ 5pm EDT. FREE! SIGN UP TODAY!

CARES Act Funding: Opportunity for Trauma-Informed Programs in Indian Country [natlawreview.com]

By Daniel S Press, The National Law Review, May 11, 2020 There will be many demands on the funds that Tribes and Local Education Agencies (LEAs) receive from the $2.2 trillion U.S. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, but allocating funds to implement trauma-informed programs to address the surge in mental health problems caused by COVID-19 should not be overlooked. As quarantines end, the trauma caused by COVID-19 will become apparent and tribal communities will be...

Tribal Nations Face Most Severe Crisis in Decades as the Coronavirus Closes Casinos (nytimes.com)

In an interview, the Harvard scholar Joseph Kalt likened the far-reaching devastation caused by shutdowns of tribal businesses around the country this year to the demise of the bison herds in the 19th century and the contentious attempt in the 1950s to disband tribes and relocate Native Americans to cities. “What you’re seeing right now is simply a symptom of a much deeper problem facing tribal nations for over a century,” said Fawn R. Sharp, president of the National Congress of American...

Did you know you can change your ACEs Connection Notifications?

Did you know how to change your ACEs Connection Notifications? Have you been wanting to receive less emails from us? Or more? Look below for videos & link to blog posts on how to change these settings! Please leave questions or comments below! How-To: Customize Your Email Notifications for ACEs Connection Main Site How-To: Customize Your Email Notifications for ACEs Connection Communities

Experts Say Health Equity Strides During Pandemic Unlikely to Permanently Improve American Healthcare

Even before the global COVID-19 pandemic, scholars, healthcare experts and everyday citizens were already turning their attention to some of the deep flaws in the American healthcare system. It is well-known, and well-documented, that healthcare in America is expensive, broken and riddled with inequality. Anne Case and Angus Deaton, authors of the recent book, Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism , summarize the state of our for-profit, employer-based system: “We believe that the...

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