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Chicago Shooting Survivors, In Their Own Words [thetrace.org]

Aja Johnson holds a photo of herself and her mother Lenene Muldrow in their former Woodlawn apartment. Muldrow's husband was shot and killed on the South Side, and Johnson left Woodlawn due to frequent gun violence there. Carolina Sanchez for The Trace By Justin Agrelo, The Trace, December 15, 2023 This fall, I attended a support group for parents who’ve lost children, mostly to gun violence. The monthly gathering is hosted by Elizabeth Ramirez with Parents for Peace and Justice and Rincon...

How Unconscious Bias in Health Care Puts Pregnant Black Women at Higher Risk [nytimes.com]

Shakima Tozay, of Stanwood, Wash., held a portrait of her son, Jaxson, who died in the womb and was delivered via cesarean section.Credit...Chona Kasinger for The New York Times By Rony Carin Rabin, The New York Times, December 12, 2023 Shakima Tozay was 37 years old and six months pregnant when a nurse, checking the fetal heart rate of the baby boy she was carrying, referred to him as “a hoodlum.” Ms. Tozay, a social worker, froze. She had just been hospitalized at Providence Regional...

We need to talk about the United States’ mental health crisis – and its larger causes [theguardian.com]

‘A panel of medical experts has recommended that doctors screen all patients under 65, including children and teenagers, for what the panel calls “anxiety disorders”.’ Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA By Robert Reich, The Guardian, December 11, 2023 I want to talk about an uncomfortable topic that needs much more open discussion than it’s receiving: the United States’ extraordinarily high level of anxiety. A panel of medical experts has recommended that doctors screen all patients under 65,...

Learn how families in crisis are being helped get to stability

One of the more inspiring examples of reducing and addressing ACEs (and increasing positive experiences) is the extraordinary (but replicable) work of Restore Hope Arkansas. On December 19, there will be a webinar sharing how they are elevating collective impact with a collaborative case management platform, HopeHub (which is affordable due to their non-profit model) and a system thinking strategy. Even if you can't attend live, you'll be able to view the recording if you register. ...

Registration Open! Maternal Health Innovation & Reproductive Health ECHO Series Starts 1/9/24

We are very excited to share that registration for the new Maternal Health Innovation & Reproductive Health ECHO series is open. The ECHO will be on Tuesdays from 8:00 am – 9:00 am on Zoom (starting 1/9/24) and CEs are available. Please register for the ECHO series here: https://bit.ly/MHI-RH-ECHO You can find more information (such as the series curriculum and dates) on our website here: https://projectecho.rutgers.edu/echo/maternal-health-innovation-mhi/ In addition to the ECHO...

The Power of Positive Experiences to Improve Public Health

" If we want health, we must promote health ." ~ Dr. Jeff Linkenbach The research on positive experiences across the lifespan and their impacts on individual, family, community and public health is growing, and exciting new applications are emerging. We hope you will join us each day from Noon to 1:00pm Central Time, February 5th-9th, as The Montana Institute hosts the 2nd Annual online Montana Winter Institute to explore these issues together. The first two days will shine a spotlight on...

Microgrant Moment: Career Academy at Trenton Central High School

Dress for Success- Central New Jersey is dedicated to empowering women and teen girls by providing them with clothing and essential workforce development tools. Their mission is to instill confidence through effective communication, personal branding, and image enhancement, guiding these individuals to the next level of their academic and professional journeys. Dress for Success Mercer County began modestly in 2007 as a small affiliate, primarily focused on providing clothing to women...

Microgrant Moment: Makers Place- YOU FIRST!

Makers Place, launched in July 2018, was founded on the principles of asset-based community development, emphasizing the value of building relationships and fostering a sense of community strength. Instead of focusing on what a community lacks, Makers Place recognizes and celebrates the inherent gifts within each individual. The organization is committed to bringing people together and leveraging community support to create a more unified and empowered environment. The challenges posed by...

Becky Haas- "Employing a Trauma-Informed Approach in Justice Systems"

The ETSU Ballad Health Strong BRAIN Institute is delighted to welcome Becky Haas as our guest speaker for the January Resilience Series, presenting “Employing A Trauma-Informed Approach in Justice Systems” . When justice professionals learn about trauma, they can respond in ways more supportive to trauma behaviors by taking action to avoid re-traumatizing, employing de-escalation tools to reduce use-of-force, ensuring safety for all, reducing recidivism and promoting recovery. Mrs. Haas, a...

Children’s Day and Dignity in Sierra Leone

https://publuu.com/flip-book/325820/751171/page/1 Here is a report on the Children’s Day Celebration sponsored by the Future Leaders Initiative in Sierra Leone. Please read how a focus on celebrating DIGNITY experiences in childhood provided an opportunity for children, parents, teachers all to be discussing the same thing. We were all children first and our childhood experiences stay with us throughout our lives. This realization makes it easier for adults and children to join in common...

Trauma-Informed Competency Set for Undergraduate Medical Education

The National Collaborative on Trauma-Informed Health Care, Education and Research (TIHCER) presents: Trauma-Informed Competency Set for Undergraduate Medical Education Trauma is nearly universal and a root cause of numerous health and social problems, including 6 of the 10 leading causes of death. Research has substantiated the profound impact of trauma on the brain and body - and why trauma training is critical to the education and practice of health professionals. Yet a critical lag...

City Life Is Too Lonely. Urban Planning Can Help. [bloomberg.com]

Lonely in New York City, as shot by the legendary street photographer Weegee in 1946. While social isolation isn’t new, many experts believe that modern life has made it worse. Photographer: Weegee (Arthur Fellig)/International Center of Photography/Getty Images By Linda Poon, Bloomberg CityLab, December 14, 2023 On a recent afternoon stroll though Baltimore’s Mount Vernon Place, British artist Andy Field surveyed his surroundings. There were lots of people out enjoying the historic park, a...

Homeless Students Are Missing School. Does Having a Separate School for Them Help or Hurt? [edsurge.com]

By Daniel Mollenkamp, Photo: SK_Artist/Shutterstock, EdSurge, December 14, 2023 For homeless students, chronic absenteeism is dismayingly high. The number of students who regularly miss school has risen since the pandemic, but for homeless students, it’s been especially bad . Even though federal law requires states to provide public education to homeless students, delivering on this has proven troublesome. And getting homeless students to show up to school has been an elusive goal for many...

18 California Children Are Suing the EPA Over Climate Change [kqed.org]

A mother embraces her 5-year-old son, whose school was evacuated during the Route Fire, on Aug. 31, 2022 near Castaic, California. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) By Jeff Brady, KQED, December 14, 2023 Eighteen California children are suing the Environmental Protection Agency, claiming it violated their constitutional rights by failing to protect them from the effects of climate change. The suit is the latest in a series of climate-related cases filed on behalf of children. According to the...

Who Cares: A National Count of Foster Homes and Families [fostercarecapacity.com]

From The Imprint, Image: from article, The Imprint, December 2023 Who Cares is the nation’s first public resource on foster care capacity. The Imprint collects data directly from each state, and combines that with specially obtained federal reports to shed light on two critical questions: How many kids are in foster care today? And where are they living? This year the data suggests that nationwide, the number of youth in care is going down, and so is the number of licensed foster homes.

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