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Op-ed: Philly schools must prioritize trauma-informed learning [NewsWorks.org]

Powerful and surprisingly prevalent horrors are blocking access to education and ravaging children’s lives. Sadly, they remain the elephant in the classroom: adverse childhood experiences . Adverse childhood experiences include physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, including bullying; physical and emotional neglect; a missing parent, due to separation, divorce, incarceration, or death; witnessing household substance abuse, violence, or mental illness; and witnessing environmental violence.

A Trauma-Informed Toolkit for Providers in the Field of Intellectual Disabilities

Research has shown that people with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD) are at significantly more risk of ACEs and other forms of abuse and neglect than is the general population. This toolkit, attached here for free downloading, addresses a number of areas designed to support people with IDD who may have experienced trauma. The toolkit begins with a preface by Dan Tomasulo, who has been instrumental and groundbreaking in developing clinical approaches in IDD/Trauma work. This is...

3.3 million children would lose health insurance under the AHCA - Act now

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities estimates that if the American Health Care Act (AHCA -- the repeal and replace healthcare bill passed by the House) were enacted, there would be a 50% increase in uninsured rates for everyone 18 and younger. Within 9 years, between 2.7 and 3.8 million children would lose insurance! Read the full report here: http://www.cbpp.org/…/d…/files/atoms/files/6-14-17health.pdf and contact your Senators.

The View Out the Window and In the Mirror

Daily, we throw gobs of money down into an abyss...pause, then repeat. Not figuratively, either, at least not the dollars part. It's real dollars, every day, all day long, because we attempt to find solutions to our most challenging issues by focusing on and band-aiding the symptoms — what is in our face. What's in my face these days? Personally, it's feeling overwhelmed by the magnitude of our challenges — child abuse, domestic violence, climate change, veterans coming home severely...

WEBINAR: Creating Healing Communities

Join the Illinois ACEs Response Collaborative on June 28th for a free webinar on "Creating Healing Communities." Lynn Todman, Ph.D., M.P.C. and Collaborative member Elena Quintana, Ph.D. will illustrate the link between the social determinants of health, wide spread trauma and emotional unrest, and inequality in Southwest Michigan. The discussion will underscore a need for basic education on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) which can lead to changes in thinking, and promote policy and...

For Father’s Day From the Inside: Dear Dad … [JJIE.org]

"In Caddo Parish, in Shreveport, Louisiana, four out of five kids don't come back [to juvenile court]," said Henry Walker of Caddo Parrish Juvenile Services. "The one of out of five who do come back, come back constantly." According to Walker, the youth who do avoid regular run-ins with the law do so because they have mentors. At the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative's April 2017 convening in Orlando, Florida, youth workers reflect on the proactive impact mentors can have on the...

Community Organizing: Resistance and Resilience (MARC Brown Bag Webinar, 6/20)

Register for the MARC Brown Bag Webinar with Kathryn Evans Madden , Community Organizing: Resistance and Resilience (June 20th, 12-12:45pm ET). **Only a few seats left** VISIT: MARC.HealthFederation.org/BrownBag While you're there, check out the video and slides from the Brown Bag Webinar on June 14th with Sandra Bloom , Healthy Systems are Trauma-Informed and Trauma-Responsive , and see the line-up for more great sessions! Mobilizing Action for Resilient Communities (MARC) is a learning...

The Case For Hiring Ex-Offenders [CityLab.com]

Beleaguered former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was in the news again recently when a excerpt from her 1996 book It Takes a Village turned up on Twitter. In the selected passage, Clinton described prison labor in questionable terms during her time living in Arkansas’s governor’s mansion in the 1980s: View image on Twitter Jeanette��Corbynista @JeanetteJing Maher said "house n*" and Clinton used prison labor at her mansion for ten yrs bc it was "a longstanding tradition which kept...

Donald Trump Is Waging a War on Children [TheNation.com]

“This is a war against normal life.” So said CNN correspondent Clarissa Ward, describing the situation at this moment in Syria, as well as in other parts of the Middle East. It was one of those remarks that should wake you up to the fact that the regions the United States has, since September 2001, played such a role in destabilizing are indeed in crisis, and that this process isn’t just taking place at the level of failing states and bombed-out cities, but in the most personal way...

How to Build Relationships across Difference [GreaterGood.Berkeley.edu]

At a recent retreat I facilitated focused on social change, a diverse group of people gathered, from company and foundation executives to grassroots activists and public housing residents. Their goal? To confront their own biases, form relationships across differences, and start to rebuild trust in their community. In our politically polarized society, the authentic conversations they had about race, religious differences, and our country’s often painful history were rare, courageous, and...

Teen courts help to keep kids out of juvenile court system [CabinetReport.com]

In mock courtrooms supervised by a local judge, first-time teen offenders face a jury of their peers and receive sentences that often keep them in school and out of the juvenile justice system for minor crimes. Combined with other statewide efforts such as promoting restorative justice techniques in schools and eliminating zero tolerance policies, youth courts are helping to reduce the number of incarcerated teens in California charged with minor crimes. “We catch these kids early, and it’s...

Analysis: DACA Boosts Young Immigrants’ Well-Being, Mental Health [NBCNews.com]

Five years ago, President Barack Obama made an announcement that would drastically change the lives of up to 1.9 million young immigrants who moved to the United States as children. On June 15, 2012, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) was born, temporarily deferring deportations and providing renewable two-year work permits for eligible undocumented youth. Today, nearly 790,000 young people have received DACA and, as a result, have experienced significant improvements...

ICE nabs teenager hours before his senior prom, days before his graduation ceremony [SacBee.com]

On the day of his senior prom, Diego Ismael Puma Macancela was cowering in a bedroom closet, hiding from immigration officers as they pounded on doors outside. Puma Macancela, a 19-year-old high school student in Ossining, N.Y., expected the authorities would be looking for him. A day before, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had arrested and detained his mother, an undocumented Ecuadoran immigrant who entered the U.S. illegally with him two years ago. With his mother in ICE custody,...

New Analysis Finds Uninsured Rate for Kids Would Increase by 50% Under AHCA [CCF.Georgetown.edu]

If the Affordable Health Care Act (AHCA) becomes law, the uninsured rate for children would increase by a whopping 50% by 2026 according to a new analysis by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. The Center’s report is based on a deeper dive into the Congressional Budget Office’s analysis of the AHCA that was passed by the House of Representatives last month. Approximately three million more children would lose health insurance by 2026 according to the Center’s estimates. [For more of...

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