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The Power of Peers in Anti-Poverty Programs [psmag.com]

While working to become a certified nursing assistant (CNA) through the two-generation CareerAdvance anti-poverty program in Tulsa, Toneshia Forshee would meet up with fellow participants in the program twice a week for study sessions. "We tutored ourselves," Forshee, now a phlebotomist, told me when I met her last fall in Tulsa, Oklahoma. "We would go to Starbucks and McDonald's and sit and actually study together. It was fun, it was really motivating." Once a week, the CareerAdvance...

JAMA Forum: Building Blocks for Addressing Social Determinants of Health [newsatjama.jama.com]

Our health care system is waking up to the fact that the health of individuals and families does not depend solely on good coverage and good medical care; it also requires us to address social and other factors that are major contributors to a person’s physical and mental well-being. That’s why more and more clinics are screening incoming patients for challenges in areas ranging from housing conditions, nutrition, access to transportation, and even their ability to afford utilities . It’s...

New Sesame Street Tools Help Build Resiliency [rwjf.org]

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Sesame Workshop share a common vision of giving all children—especially the most vulnerable among us—a strong and healthy start in life. We know that childhood experiences lay the foundation for children to grow into productive and successful adults, and promoting healthy behaviors and supporting families from the very beginning can help kids thrive. But it’s equally important to address challenges that can undermine their healthy development. That’s...

The Real Causes of the Las Vegas Massacre Few are Willing to Accept [goodmenproject.com]

Like most people I’m still reeling from the horrible massacre of innocent people in Las Vegas. Once again, a man came prepared to kill and to die. And once again we argue with each other about why it happened and what we can do to prevent the next horrible event. We even argue about whether we should talk about what can be done or whether we should mourn the deaths and debate the causes later. I mourn for the families and friends of those who have died, but I also think we need to talk about...

Wisconsin Dept of Health Services - Trauma-Informed Care News & Notes (Oct. 2, 2017)

ACEs, Adversity's Impact How early life experience is written into DNA | Moshe Szyf [17 min - TED Talks] Physical abuse and punishment impact children's academic performance Neighborhood affluence linked to positive birth outcomes Dutch children bereaved by domestic homicides 'more burdened than expected' Brain and Biology Child abuse affects brain wiring Bullying Anxiety and depression caused by childhood bullying decline over time Courts, Juvenile Justice, Corrections, and Probation...

Sesame Street launches tools to help children who experience trauma, from hurricanes to violence at home (washingtonpost.com)

It’s been a hard day on Sesame Street and Big Bird is feeling sad and angry. His friend Alan tells him it’s okay to have “big feelings” when something bad has happened, and he encourages him to calm down by imagining a safe place that he can go to. Soon, Big Bird is feeling better in his dreamlike cozy nest, feeling the warm sun on his feathers and smelling birdseed cookies baking in Granny Bird’s oven. The video is one of a series being released Friday by the creators of Sesame Street to...

Stress and social media fuel mental health crisis among girls (theguardian.com)

New NHS data obtained by the Guardian reveals that the number of times a girl aged 17 or under has been admitted to hospital in England because of self-harm has jumped from 10,500 to more than 17,500 a year over the past decade - a rise of 68%. The jump among boys was much lower: 26%. "There is a growing crisis in children and young people's mental health, and in particular a gathering crisis in mental distress and depression among girls and young women," said Dr Bernadka Dubicka, the chair...

How "Sesame Street" is helping kids learn to cope with trauma [abcnews.go.com]

Big Bird and his " Sesame Street " buddies are taking on a new mission: helping kids learn to cope with stress and trauma. Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit offshoot of the long-running children's program "Sesame Street," launched the powerful new initiative, which was designed with the help of psychologists, the same week that the nation was rocked by the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. The initiative includes materials for parents, caregivers and social workers, as well as...

Frustration

This is an email conversation I had with a person from Bakersfield. Sonia Hello, I would like to order a bumper sticker. How much are they? Me Thank you for writing, Sonia. They are free to individuals. Do you live in Bakersfield? Sonia Yes I do. I've seen the stickers on a few cars and thought they were a really neat idea. Me I have a few bumper stickers in stock and quite a few of the window lettering tips. Which tip do you want? Sonia I would like # 50. Parents raise kind, thoughtful...

An Asteroid Did Not Fall From the Sky

Professional gambler Stephen Paddock committed the worst mass shooting in the history of the United States. He killed 58 people (so far) and injured more than 500. Right after the carnage, his brother Eric said “an asteroid fell from the sky” because his brother gave no indications “at all” that he was on this pathway. The FBI and an army of Nevada law enforcement professionals immediately began searching for a “motive." Everyone wants to find reason and logic in this heinous, unimaginable...

Las Vegas Massacre Dispels the Myth of Who’s Most Violent in This Country [yesmagazine.org]

Even before a 64-year-old real estate investor shot and killed 58 people in Las Vegas on Sunday, resulting in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, researchers had been slow to acknowledge a disturbing pattern among a once-taboo demographic: middle-aged Whites. The latest CDC statistics show Whites 35 and older—America’s wealthiest and most politically powerful demographic—make up 37 percent of the population but 47 percent of the nation’s gun deaths and 55 percent of deaths...

Federal Bill Would Reverse Perverse Incentives for Mass Incarceration [stopthedrugwar.org]

This article was produced in collaboration with AlterNet and first appeared here . Even as President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions descend into a law-and-order authoritarianism that views mass incarceration as a good thing, Democrats in Congress are moving to blunt such tendencies. A bill introduced last week in the House is a prime example. Last Wednesday, Rep. Tony Cárdenas (D-CA) filed the Reverse Mass Incarceration Act of 2017 (HR 3845), which would use the power of the...

The Collateral Damage of the US's Airport "Sacrifice Zones" [truth-out.org]

We met at a coffee shop doubling as a lottery ticket dispenser. The man I was meeting was Chris Marchi, who has called East Boston his home for more than five decades. Now he and his friends have become vanguards of public health by raising questions about the multibillion-dollar airport that borders their neighborhood. Marchi is six-feet tall and is built like a former high school varsity athlete. But now his muscles are just beginning to turn soft around the neck and stomach. Wrinkles...

ACE's and Adolescent Suicide Attempts

Together for Resilient Youth (TRY) touched the lives of over 2,000 students so far in 2017. I identify with children of all ages including the child within each adult. Suicide is one of the many devastating outcomes of an ACE score above four. Behind the dimpled smile and sparkling young eyes depicted in this picture, there was turmoil. I am blessed to have survived in the 14th year of my life. It is important for me to be transparent and reveal to everyone including grieving parents the...

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