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May 2020

COVID-19's profound effects on children are on the horizon [dailymemphian.com]

By Bindiya Bagga and Jason Yaun, Daily Memphian, May 8, 2020 While the toll of the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates as the case and death totals continue to climb, children have fortunately been spared from the worst of the direct ravages of this virus. But as the pandemic continues and the effects on the health and financial well-being of caregivers mount, children are being impacted in a myriad of harmful ways that could have long-lasting consequences if not addressed. As parents and...

Interview with Chan Hellman about the Power of Hope

I am so excited to share with you an interview with Chan Hellman, PhD, co-author of the award-winning book “ HOPE Rising: How the Science of Hope Can Change Your Life ”. Chan introduces the language and science of Hope and shares his insights into how we can cultivate hope during these uncertain times. Chan, the webinar participants, Natasha Duarte (my co-author) and I enjoyed thinking about how hope is created in our lives. This is the recording of the live webinar .

Association of Racial Residential Segregation Throughout Young Adulthood and Cognitive Performance in Middle-aged Participants in the CARDIA Study [jamanetwork.com]

By Michelle R. Caunca, Michelle C. Odden, M. Maria Glymour, et al., JAMA Neurology, May 4, 2020 Key Points Question: Is cumulative exposure to residential segregation in young adulthood associated with midlife cognitive performance among black individuals in the US? Findings: This cohort study of 1568 black participants in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults study found that relative to living in low-segregation neighborhoods, black participants who were exposed to highly...

Trauma Informed Care Live Webinars!

Announcing two upcoming live webinars on Trauma Informed Care designed to help YOU implement a trauma informed approach throughout your organization! Join us This introductory level course is essential for anyone who works with the public. Participants will learn what trauma is, understand its possible effects, recognize the signs, and learn how to respond appropriately. Ever timely, due to the increased impact of trauma our society is facing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, this live...

Social Media May Foster Post-Traumatic Growth in Disasters [psychologytoday.com]

By Grant H. Brenner, Psychology Today, May 9, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic is a prolonged, global disaster of epic proportions, unlike anything most people have experienced in their lifetimes. Tolerating Ambiguity and Isolation Unlike many disasters, which have a predictable course (see Phases of Disaster, below), pandemics don't fit a clear mold, with no clear end date, high levels of uncertainty about whether there will be ongoing waves of reinfection, unclear paths toward normality, limited...

COVID-19: a public health approach to manage domestic violence is needed [thelancet.com]

By Joht Singh Chandan, Julie Taylor, Caroline Bradbury-Jones, et al., The Lancet, May 8, 2020 The negative consequential effects of the measures adopted by the UK and other countries to tackle the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on society are beginning to unfold. An area of concern is the impending crisis of domestic violence—gender-based violence and child abuse and neglect, due to movement restrictions, loss of income, isolation, overcrowding, and stress and anxiety, all...

Native American Children Protected in Groundbreaking Foster Care Settlement [youthtoday.org]

By Bette Fleishman, Youth Today, May 8, 2020 For decades, we have repeated and recapitulated: Our nation’s foster care system is broken. New Mexico, which receives the lowest markers of child wellbeing and the second-highest level of childhood poverty, has, not coincidentally, one the worst child welfare systems in the nation. It is largely coercive and punitive, and disproportionately targets low-income children of color. Further, 23 Native American tribes and pueblos are located in the...

Latino's coronavirus burden [sfchronicle.com]

By Joaquin Palomino and Tatiana Sanchez, San Francisco Chronicle, May 8, 2020 As people came into San Francisco General Hospital with chest pain, dry coughs and fevers — telltale signs of the new coronavirus — Dr. Vivek Jain noticed an unsettling pattern: The vast majority of people so sick that they needed to be hospitalized were Latino. Jain, an infectious disease specialist who is part of the team directing the hospital’s COVID-19 response, was prepared to see an influx of low-income...

10 Secrets People in Recovery from Addiction Know that Could Help Us All Survive this Global Pandemic (Medium)

By Rams in Recovery, April, 28, 2020, for Medium People in recovery can teach us a lot about making it through tough times with strength and dignity. Rams in Recovery and The Well are collaborating to share some recovery wisdom we can borrow as we navigate our new reality. 1. The fight is fixed. Wait, what? Is it really a central tenet of recovery to just give up and accept that things can’t be changed? Well… yes. Many people recovering from addiction must accept that they cannot control...

Trauma, PTSD and Lockdown: When You're Triggered While Stuck at Home [blogs.psychcentral.com]

By Jenna Grace, PsychCentral, May 8, 2020 My PTSD symptoms have been off the hook during lockdown. Which is ironic because the door is closed. Locked down. There’s no freedom to come and go as we please. Which is making me feel trapped. Causing my body to act like a frightened animal. Alert. On edge. Ready to fight or to flee. PTSD is among the most persistent of all six of my neurological disorders. It comes up most days quite strongly. Screaming for attention. Taking me hostage if I refuse...

How teaching assistants can support pupils in lockdown [tes.com]

By Antoinette Frearson, Tes, May 8, 2020 Teaching assistants offer vital support in school, but school closures don’t have to mean a pause to the daily support and encouragement they usually provide. Here are eight ways that teaching assistants can continue to provide their effective and crucial support to students, parents, colleagues and each other while working remotely: Coronavirus: 8 ways teaching assistants can provide support... [ Please click here to read more .]

Young children are hardest to count but have most at stake in 2020 census [dailycal.org]

By Kim Goll, The Daily Californian, May 8, 2020 Today in California, there are an estimated 210,000 children younger than 6 hiding in plain sight — they weren’t counted in the last U.S. census. As a result, communities in our state missed out on a decade’s worth of crucial funding for programs to support them, including those that provide basic necessities such as food, shelter and health care. The census is mandated by the U.S. Constitution and determines how billions of dollars of federal...

MD GCCP, Dept of Human Services & Children's Alliance join to raise awareness on Child Abuse during the Pandemic [southernmarylandchronicle.com]

From Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services; Maryland Department of Human Services, and Maryland Children's Alliance, May 8, 2020 Today, the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services , Maryland Department of Human Services , and Maryland Children’s Alliance , announced the release of a public service announcement to bring attention to what Marylanders can do to reduce the risk of, and intervene in suspected incidents of child abuse...

Free Virtual Cafes brought to you by the Philadelphia ACE Task Force Pass this invitation along! [philadelphiaace.org]

From Philadelphia ACE Task Force, May 8, 2020 Has your workplace incorporated the science of Stress Reduction & Mindfulness into its Wellness Program? "Incorporating Mindfulness Into Your Work and Life: During COVID-19 and Beyond" Tuesday, May 12, 3:30 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time This interactive presentation will begin with a brief introduction around the science of mindfulness & will provide an overview of various mindfulness practices with ways to implement strategies in your personal...

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