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September 2017

Zoned for Displacement [CityLab.com]

Hilton Kelley has been sounding off on Facebook Live the past few days about families who evacuated their homes to escape Hurricane Harvey and are now getting eviction notices. The families live in Port Arthur, Texas, the small Gulf Coast city about 90 miles east of Houston, but are currently scattered across Louisiana and Texas. Kelley himself had to evacuate—his fourth time doing so in the last 15 years due to hurricane flooding—but was able to make it back to his home last week. He’s now...

Uninsured Rate Falls To Record Low Of 8.8% [KHN.org]

Three years after the Affordable Care Act’s coverage expansion took effect, the number of Americans without health insurance fell to 28.1 million in 2016, down from 29 million in 2015, according to a federal report released Tuesday. The latest numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau showed the nation’s uninsured rate dropped to 8.8 percent. It had been 9.1 percent in 2015. Both the overall number of uninsured and the percentage are record lows. The latest figures from the Census Bureau...

One California County’s Alternative Housing Model for Its Local Homeless Population [RouteFifty.com]

More than a year ago, Yuba County, in Northern California, opened a 20-unit homeless shelter for temporary stays , and to date the 14Forward transitional housing program has helped nearly 100 people who were previously unsheltered. The ages of residents living in the 8-by-14-foot homes range from 18 to 82, many of whom were part of 2014’s rising homeless population among three unsafe Yuba River bottom encampments. The 14Forward program is the culmination of about 30 local government agencies...

Immigration Status and Health [RWJF.org]

When people in America are forced to live in fear because of their immigration status, their health and the health of our nation suffers. The specter of deportation has harmful effects on the health of families and children. Research shows that immigrant families often forgo needed medical care and social services because they fear interactions with public agencies. In addition, the toxic stress associated with fear of deportation has been demonstrated to have harmful effects on an...

System perpetuates, benefits from mistreatment of black men, ex-prosecutor says [USAToday.com]

Kwasi Seitu, 62, says he doesn't have post-traumatic stress disorder. Instead, he says, he has suffered from constant traumatic stress since he was a kid. Nearly 50 years after he experienced what he says was regular police brutality as a teen, talking about the abuse that sometimes included chokeholds makes Seitu emotional. He would be walking down the street, he explains, minding his own business and cops would roll up and demand to see identification. "Any resistance means they’re putting...

Hidden Sentence Training by POPS (Manchester UK)

The imprisonment of a family member can have significant and long-lasting emotional and practical consequences for those who remain on the outside. Stigma and isolation often ensures these families remain hidden from statutory services, and withdrawn from community support, increasing their vulnerability. Increasing awareness is vital to ensuring these families receive the support they need to overcome the potential impact on their mental health, financial stability and social wellbeing.

The Impact of Trauma | A New Echo Infographic

We have talked a lot about how childhood trauma impacts emotional regulation and can leave us oscillating between anger and numbness (hyper- and hypo-arousal). But what are the other symptoms of trauma? In our newest infographic, we look at some of the other ways childhood trauma can leave its mark. This is by no means an exhaustive list. As ever, at Echo we don’t like to leave you with only the bad news. Check back next month for some of the characteristics and strengths of post-traumatic...

Trauma-Ignored Care? Going to the M.A.T. (Medication Assisted Treatment) on Opioids

Medication Assisted Treatment (M.A.T.) for opioid addiction is being vigorously touted and expanded across the country in response to the opioid crisis. The Substance Abuse Disorder treatment system is taking a page from the bio-medical model of disease that asserts that addictions are life-long, incurable brain disorders that require long-term (with no exit strategy) treatment with medications (Buprenorphine, Methadone, Naltrexone) Similar to the current bio-psychiatric, decontextualized...

NARM Practitioner Training

Learning to work with Complex Trauma is the next big wave of mental health treatment. With research based on the ACEs Study setting the stage for a new diagnosis in the next DSM revision, you will want to be prepared and have advanced training in developmental and complex trauma. Based on the book Healing Developmental Trauma , the NeuroAffective Relational Model ™ is a powerful approach for addressing attachment, relational and developmental trauma. The NARM™ Practitioner Training is coming...

New Effort Aims to Pressure Policymakers on ‘Housing for All’ [seattleweekly.com]

Seattle, WA “The pack of idealistic leftists who got Seattle leaders to pass an income tax have now turned their gaze from the lofty heights of luxury condo skyscrapers and down to the gutter. What do they want? Housing for all. When do they want it? Starting this fall election season. The Housing for All Seattle campaign is designed to pressure candidates and city leaders into taking both the affordable housing crisis and homeless peoples’ rights seriously. The HFAS campaign kicked off on...

Schools reopen in Houston, buoying hope for recovery [washingtonpost.com]

Houston, TX “Tens of thousands of schoolchildren returned to school Monday, two weeks after Hurricane Harvey battered the city, flooding homes, sweeping away uniforms and school supplies, and shuttering one of the nation’s largest school districts… But while educators celebrated the return of students, they braced for the myriad challenges students face in the storm’s aftermath: missing school days, lost school supplies and uniforms, psychological trauma and transience. There were teachers,...

Educating With Three Rs: Reading, 'Rithmetic and Rights [publicnewsservice.org]

New Bern, NC “The current climate of the state and country when it comes to talk of race and civil rights is not lost on North Carolina students, and one school in New Bern is aiming to address that. This year, the Peletah Academic Center for Excellence (PACE) opened its doors to a small group of students. Its goal is to give students tools to be active participants in their democracy, in light of recent events, and focuses on an approach called trauma-informed education… PACE is a private...

Leading Organizations Partner on a Campaign to Heal Childhood Trauma [prweb.com]

“Calo Programs partners with three non-profits, on a five-city, childhood trauma awareness bus tour, ending on Capitol Hill in Washington DC. Calo Programs , innovators in healing the effects of early life trauma in young people, is partnering with three of the nation's leading authorities on attachment, trauma and adoption: the American Adoption Congress (AAC), the Attachment & Trauma Network (ATN) and the Association for Training on Trauma and Attachment in Children (ATTACh). Together...

'Compassionate schools' embraced at WALC [winonapost.com]

Winona, MN “When the results of statewide standardized tests roll out, educators are often posed the question, “What is going to be done differently?” Starting this year at the Winona Area Learning Center (ALC), staff are working to implement a “compassionate school” model, which education professionals have said will change the school’s culture; strengthen positive relationships between students and staff; help improve graduation rates, grades, and the number of students disciplined; and...

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