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June 2021

Building a Restorative Restart to School in the Fall

As we look towards the reopening of in-person instruction in the fall, planning and reimagining for a restorative restart to our school systems that emphasizes student and educator mental health is a priority. In addition, there is a windfall of one-time funding coming to districts from federal and local funds for just this purpose. Recently a wise educator said to me, ‘you know, if you want to get to the hearts and minds of school leaders to make changes for the fall you need to do so by...

Cancer Connections podcast episodes about ACEs, Stress, Trauma & Healing

Cancer Connections is a new podcast by the Clearity Foundation "for anyone who has been impacted by a cancer diagnosis," which is hosted by Hillary Theakston. Three of the first four episodes discuss how ACEs, trauma, and stress impact our health as well as how we can heal. Here are descriptions and links for the first four episodes: The Link Between Stress and Cancer with Dr. Gabor Maté How to talk about stress and illness in a compassionate way that doesn't shame or blame. Chronic stress...

Three Ways Head Start Programs Can Use Federal Relief Funds to Support Parents' Economic Mobility [mdrc.org]

By Meghan McCormick, Teresa Eckrich Sommer, Terri Sabol, and JoAnn Hsueh, MDRC, June 2021 Recent federal legislation collectively provides over a billion dollars in new funding for Head Start, offering an unprecedented opportunity to strengthen the program’s antipoverty programming. Since its founding in the 1960s, Head Start—including Early Head Start—has had a dual mission (perhaps not well-known to the general public) to advance the education and wellbeing of children and parents. There...

Nudges for Equity: The Power of Affirmations [psychologytoday.com]

By Ross E. O'Hara, Psychology Today, June 14, 2021 Through three parts of my series, Nudges for Equity , I’ve written about how students of color can reframe their college experiences to mitigate identity threats. First, they can view stressful moments through the lens of a growth mindset and respond to those events with a challenge appraisal . Students can also reframe the college environment. Reflecting on how college aligns with one’s interdependent values , such as being motivated by...

In Mental Health Crisis, a 911 Call Now Brings a Mixed Team of Helpers — And Maybe No Cops [khn.org]

By Katheryn Houghton, Kaiser Health News, June 14, 2021 By the time Kiki Radermacher, a mental health therapist, arrived at a Missoula, Montana, home on an emergency 911 call in late May, the man who had called for help was backed into a corner and yelling at police officers. The home, which he was renting, was about to be sold. He had called 911 when his fear of becoming homeless turned to thoughts of killing himself. “I asked him, ‘Will you sit with me?’” recalled Radermacher, a member of...

The pandemic hit LGBTQ youth hard. Many turned to TikTok [sfchronicle.com]

By Malavika Kannan, San Francisco Chronicle, June 14, 2021 Even before COVID-19 canceled San Francisco’s iconic Pride Parade for the second straight year, gay teen Steven Sutton was finding celebration and solidarity online. On his TikTok account, between videos celebrating gay love and trolling Millennials, the 15-year-old San Mateo high schooler posts raw, vulnerable updates about his daily life and challenges. While Sutton is out to his family, he said he feels most comfortable among...

Rally for House Bill 914: Support our Direct Care Workforce

Thank you to everyone who reached out to legislators for our rally day on House Bill 914 Support Our Direct Care Workforce! A special thanks to Lutheran Family Services , Universal Mental Health Services , Alexander Youth Network , A Small Miracle and ACI-Dungarvin (North Carolina) , for having attendees who came to the legislature! If we missed anyone else who came to Raleigh, we apologize and hope you will let us know you were there! We had a fantastic press conference with Representative...

PCA-NJ to host screening of Spare the Child documentary on 7/21/21

Prevent Child Abuse - New Jersey (PCA-NJ) is excited to host a screening for the recently released documentary Spare the Child. Featuring PCA-NJ Board Member Reverend Dr. Darrell Armstrong, the film discusses the dangers of corporal punishment and reveals the lifelong impact of ‘spanking’ on the child’s body, brain, and psyche. A panel discussion will follow featuring Reverend Armstrong and Dr. Bart Klika from Prevent Child Abuse America to discuss the harmful effects of spanking.

Every Child Matters: Podcast recording with Dr. Cindy Blackstock

Listen to Episode 5 of the Rise Resilient Podcast with Dr. Cindy Blackstock : https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/...7453?i=1000523674198 Agnes is honoured to be able to have a conversation with Dr. Cindy Blackstock who is the executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada which stands with First Nations children, youth and families so they have equitable opportunities to grow up safely at home, be healthy, get a good education and be proud of who they are. In...

Wrestling Ghosts & Parenting with ACEs Discussion on 6/15/21 at 7p.m. EST

Join Wrestling Ghosts Director, Ana Joanes, and the Transform Trauma with ACEs Science Film Festival cosponsors for a discussion about Parenting with ACEs on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, at 7 p.m. EST. Please go here to pre-register for the Zoom follow-up film discussion. Here's one of my favorite scenes from Wrestling Ghosts where the author of Childhood Disrupted: How Your Biography Becomes Your Biology and How You Can Heal, Donna Jackson Nakazawa, explains how and why early trauma impacts...

Associations of Race/Ethnicity and Food Insecurity With COVID-19 Infection Rates Across US Counties [jamanetwork.com]

By Mumbi E. Kimani, Mare Sarr, Yendelela Cuffee, et al., JAMA Network Open, June 8, 2021 Key Points Question Are racial/ethnic population composition and food insecurity associated with COVID-19 infection rates? Findings This cross-sectional study of 3133 US counties found that there was an association between race/ethnicity and COVID-19 infection rate, with an interaction with food insecurity in counties with large Black and American Indian or Alaska Native populations but not in counties...

Recent Legislation Can Dramatically Improve Substance Use Prevention: Here's How To Seize The Opportunity [healthaffairs.org]

By Linda Richter, Lindsey Vuolo, and Robyn Oster, Health Affairs, June 10, 2021 The recent and ongoing opioid crisis has prompted a surge in much-needed legislative attention and action to bolster our nation’s response to addiction. Congress passed the Comprehensive Addiction Recovery Act in 2016 and the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act in 2018 to address opioid misuse, addiction, and overdose deaths through a variety of initiatives in prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and...

How resident-led advocacy in Rochester, N.Y. is creating a more playful city [brookings.edu]

By Jenn Beideman, Brookings Institution, June 10, 2021 Over the last year, the intersecting crises of COVID-19, economic insecurity, and systemic police brutality have compounded toxic stress for children across the country and inflicted a disproportionate toll on Black and Latino or Hispanic youth. Research shows that toxic stress in childhood caused by poverty, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and racism significantly alters overall brain structure and function in children,...

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