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July 2016

Movement-Making in Buncombe County (NC): Opportunity-Based Narrative and Creation Spaces

Mobilizing action can be intimidating. Creating a movement even more so. John Hagel provides the following definition of a movement: “an organized effort mobilizing a large number of independent participants in a grassroots effort to pursue a broad agenda for change.” He indicates that there are two key ingredients in movement making: 1) compelling narratives and 2) fostering creation spaces. In Buncombe County, we are experimenting with both of these notions. Opportunity-based Narrative A...

Why It's 'Self-Reg,' Not Self-Control, That Matters Most For Kids (npr.org)

Great article by Barbara J. King. An excerpt: The biggest lesson that I've taken from Self-Reg is that when a child insists that a teacher's voice is harsh, or a restaurant or classroom is unbearably bright or loud, we need to recognize (even though we might not experience things that way at all) that the child is very probably not lying, exaggerating or trying to be oppositional. Instead, the child's biological sensitivities may make her exquisitely reactive in a way that triggers a...

What Is No Shame Day? The Siwe Project Erases Mental Illness Stigmas One Tweet At A Time [Bustle.com]

July is National Minority Mental Health Month. The stigma surrounding mental health issues is one of the biggest barriers between people and the help they need, and there is reason to believe that people of color are less likely to receive treatment for mental illness, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Spoken word artist Bassey Ipki created the nonprofit Siwe Project to combat the stigma surrounding mental health treatment among those of African descent. Named...

Mental health services available after trauma — even for those who can't pay [DallasNews.com]

Local mental health care providers want residents to know that services are available to help people cope with last week's shooting — even for those who may not have the ability to pay. "In this incident, we don't want to turn away folks. We want to encourage everyone to come regardless of their ability to pay," said Charlene Stark, vice president of marketing and development for Metrocare Services, which has nine mental health clinics throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. "We want to help...

Tonette Walker lauds La Crosse County for trauma-informed care strides [LaCrosseTribune.com]

Back in 2010, after Tonette Walker became Wisconsin’s first lady, she went to a workshop with other new first ladies from other states, a kind of orientation. One of the topics there was choosing causes to champion. “They were talking to the first ladies about ‘pick what you love, do something you love so you can make a difference,’” Walker recalled Tuesday morning during a visit to La Crosse as part of the Walker administration's two-day Cabinet on the Road event. Walker, who became first...

The CDC and WHO are teaming up to end the ‘contagious disease’ of child violence [WashingtonPost.com]

The world can be a dark place for many children: the "lost boys" from Sudan, refugees fleeing the conflict in Syria, child sex workers in Brazil, baby girls abandoned in China, kids pulled into gang drug wars in the United States. Such suffering by children is more common than most people might think and represents what some believe to be one of our biggest public-health crises of all time. A study published in January in the journal Pediatrics puts that violence into stark perspective by...

Why Does America Invest So Little in Its Children? [TheAtlantic.com]

“He was very angry. He was scratching his face, kicking, and screaming,” Carrie Giddings, a preschool teacher, said of one of her students during his first days in her class at Kruse Elementary School in northern Colorado. The boy’s father had been in and out of jail, Giddings said. She thinks the 3-year-old had witnessed abuse at home before he enrolled in preschool at Kruse. His family was poor. For a while, they had lived with relatives, unable to afford their own place. “Everything that...

County staff unveils plan for Juvenile Resource Center [ElkhardTruth.com]

A new plan unveiled by Elkhart County staff Wednesday calls for a major reconfiguration in how children, particularly those with potential health issues, should be treated in the county’s juvenile justice system. The project calls for building a Juvenile Resource Center, which would screen and assess youth accused of delinquency to determine the most appropriate intervention. Those actions could include anything from requiring mental health treatment to detention. The goal, however, is to...

Why It's 'Self-Reg,' Not Self-Control, That Matters Most For Kids [NPR.org]

As parents, it can be natural enough to conclude that when our kids act up or act out — at home, at school, away at the beach or park on family summer vacation — we should tell them to calm down and be sure they follow through. After all, isn't it our job to teach our kids to learn some self-control? But what about the kids who not only can't calm down, they have no idea what it means to calm down? What about the kids who are continuously over-aroused, stressed to the point where their...

The Physical Damage Racism Inflicts on Your Brain and Body [Wired.com]

GIVING OUT PARKING tickets in New York does not usually inspire goodwill. If anything, it inspires a steady stream of insults from angry drivers. So several years ago, Elizabeth Brondolo , a psychologist at St. John’s University, came to counsel the city’s traffic agents, most of whom were African-American. “We could do standard behavior therapy things about being called a ‘fat pig’ or ‘get a real job,’” says Brondolo. Her team ran through relaxation exercises and skits, which usually...

The Need for Gentle Leaders in Brutal Times [TheAtlantic.com]

Americans crave leadership so much and see so little of it that the smallest example is celebrated. No, it’s more than that—the briefest glimpse of inspiration is treated like the last drop of water on a desert march: It is cherished. Dallas Police Chief David Brown is an accomplished crime-fighter and expert in community policing, which seeks to build trust between police and citizens through transparency and accountability. After five of his officers were slain Thursday night by a...

COLUMN: Numerous endeavors hope to make our communities violence free [MeadvilleTribune.com]

There are many different types of adventures that await us in life. For example, last summer my family and I had ourselves quite an adventure when we embarked on a vacation that took us to 13 states and included the southern Appalachian Mountains, the Atlantic Ocean, Universal Studios, the mighty Mississippi River and East Texas. We visited with family, frolicked in the ocean, threw pottery, rode the Hogwarts Express, endured 100-plus-degree temperatures and overcame a mini disaster...

Israeli Groups Start a Culture Project Against Rape and Harassment [WomensNews.org]

Orit Sulitzeanu, director-general of the Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel, says an important effort is underway here to address the barrage high-profile cases of sexual harassment and rape. “This is the first program of its kind in the world, teaching those in power – who are mostly men – to recognize their responsibilities towards their subordinates, who are mostly women," Sulitzeanu tells Women's eNews. The program involves a collaboration between the Association of Rape Crisis...

Why Mental Well-Being Matters In The Workplace [Forbes.com]

Mental health is one of the last remaining taboos in the workplace. Yet one in six workers in the U.K. experience depression, anxiety or stress which is a significant portion of the workforce. It also appears as if attitudes towards mental health in the workplace remain in the dark ages: 56% of employers say they wouldn’t hire someone with depression, according to a mental health report published this year. H.R. plays a critical role in tackling the stigma surrounding mental health as well...

Submit a Presentation Proposal for the Midwest ACE Summit!

The Midwest ACE Summit will take place in Minnesota on November 10th and 11th. We hope that you will join us for this opportunity to connect and learn with others across the state and region! We are currently inviting presentation proposals from folks across the Midwest who would like to facilitate workshop (breakout) sessions. The deadline for submissions is August 1st . For more information, please see the attached RFP form. Please share this form across your networks! For more information...

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