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UCAAN - ACEs Aware June 2022 Newsletter [acesaware.org]

June 2022 Newsletter June is Pride Month! In recognition of Pride Month , we are shining a light on the LGBTQ+ population in this edition of the ACEs Aware newsletter. While Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) impact all communities, we know that some populations, such as the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning (LGBTQ+) community, are affected disproportionately. For example: One CDC study found that participants who identified as LGBT reported significantly higher exposure...

History. Culture. Trauma. podcast celebrates Pride Month with author and restorative justice advocate and educator Joe Brummer. Join us June 9 at 4 p.m. ET

June is Pride Month in the United States, commemorating the Stonewall riots which began on June 28, 1969. According to research by Public Broadcasting Service writer Beatrice Alvarez , the riots marked a turning point in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual and queer (LGBTQ) movement for civil rights. "The riot began when a group of people at the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City, were being harassed by police officers. The harassment by police wasn't new to the bar's patrons, but...

PACEs Research Corner — June 2022

[Editor's note: Dr. Harise Stein at Stanford University edits a web site — abuseresearch.info — that focuses on the effects of abuse, and includes research articles on PACEs. Every month, she posts the summaries of the abstracts and links to research articles that address only ACEs, PCEs and PACEs. Thank you, Harise!! — Jane Stevens] Child Abuse Amick M, Bentivegna K, Hunter AA, et. al. Child maltreatment-related children's emergency department visits before and during the COVID-19 pandemic...

It's Pride Month ... and it's time for me to come out 👸

It's an interesting thing --- being a coach. My life experiences, who I am, how I navigate my own relationships - well, it all becomes a part of the work I do with my clients. Sometimes, this creates a bit of internal tension for me. What do I share? What do I hold privately? How do I keep the focus on my clients while still using my own lived experiences to support them? Lately, more and more of my clients are sharing with me about their struggles to be authentically themselves when it...

TSI Is Growing! Searching for RESEARCH ASSOCIATE to Support the ARTIC Scale

The Attitudes Related to Trauma-Informed Care (ARTIC) Scale is the most widely used psychometric measure of trauma-informed care currently available with over 50,000 administrations globally. It is available in paper-and-pencil form and via an automated online platform. Under the direction of the Senior Research Coordinator, this position entails supporting all aspects of the ARTIC Scale including onboarding new purchasers, delivering consultation to customers, providing ongoing customer...

Support Post-Traumatic Stress Awareness Month 2022

I'm grateful for the awareness on post traumatic stress - but I hope someday they drop "disorder" from the language and use "injury" or some other word - just feels stigmatizing, like we are defective and lends credence to the stigma & discrimination we face when trying to heal from things that were done to us, experienced or that we observed. Take care, Michael. Support Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month & Learn the Signs of PTSD - ...

Helpful resource... a "checklist" for trauma-sensitive worshiping communities [and educational settings]

I am a practical person... and in ministry I am one of those that asks questions like, "Can you give me some examples?" and "How would that look in MY ministry setting?" While theoretical knowledge is helpful, and ACEs science is amazing and interesting in its own right, trauma-informed/trauma-sensitive ministry must actually APPLY that knowledge in order to help anyone. So, as my colleague Rev. Sami Pack-Toner (chaplain, Intermountain Residential ) and I prepared for the Mountain Sky...

Connecticut Codifies Child Welfare Protections for Native American Families in State Law [imprintnews.org]

By The Imprint Staff Reporters, Photo: Unsplash, The Imprint, June 2, 2022 T he Connecticut governor signed a new law late last month ensuring that federal protections for American Indian families are also enforced in state law — even if a pending U.S. Supreme Court case invalidates the related federal statute. The legislation approved by Gov. Ned Lamont (D) ensures that proceedings involving an Indigenous child’s custody, placement in a foster or adoptive home or termination of parental...

How long covid could change the way we think about disability [washingtonpost.com]

By Frances Stead Sellers, Illustration: Oaklee Thiele/The Washington Post, The Washington Post, June 6, 2022 Mallory Stanislawczyk was hesitant to make the call. She hadn’t spoken to her friend in years. But the friend, who gets around in a wheelchair, was the only person the 34-year-old nurse practitioner could think of who would understand her questions. About being ready to accept help. About using a wheelchair. And about the new identity her battle with long covid had thrust on her. “I...

The Antidisplacement Fight in Echo Park Lake, Los Angeles [housingmatters.urban.org]

By Ananya Roy, Ashley Bennett, Jennifer Blake, et al., Photo: Michael Bogner/Shutterstock, Housing Matters, June 1, 2022 In 2019, an unhoused encampment formed at Echo Park Lake, a public park in a downtown, gentrifying Los Angeles neighborhood. This community grew during the COVID-19 pandemic. Reflecting the social composition of homelessness in LA, the encampment had many Black, Indigenous, and immigrant residents and was a refuge for people fleeing gendered violence. Residents built...

Sharon McMahon Has No Use For Rage-Baiting [theatlantic.com]

By Elaine Godfrey, Photo: Ethan Aaro Jones/The Atlantic, The Atlantic, June 5, 2022 T he instagram influencer’s workshop on abortion was not meant to persuade anyone. But by the end of the 2,000-person, five-hour Zoom history lesson, at least a few attendees were thinking differently about one of the most fraught topics in American politics. “I personally believe in the sacredness of life,” Shelley Smith, a conservative participant from California, told me afterward. But “something that was...

Register now! Veteran consultants share best practices to fund rural resiliency initiatives in June 9 CTIPP - PACEs Connection funding forum.

Decades of funding expertise will come together to support rural resilience initiatives on June 9th from noon - 1:30 p.m. ET in a webinar hosted by the Campaign on Trauma Informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP) and PACEs Connection. Register now . “We’re excited to present this group of three experts, who have worked in every corner of the United States, to help rural communities secure what more they can of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding and opioid settlement funds, as well as...

Upcoming 6/9 Webinar and New Report and Brief: Community Strategies to Address California’s Digital Divide and Its Impact on Children and Families

PACEs Connection and the Essentials for Childhood (EfC) Initiative, a project of the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) have developed two new resources, “Community Strategies to Address California’s Digital Divide and Its Impact on Children and Families” Report and the “Digital Divide Brief: Community Strategies to Address California’s Digital Divide and Its Impact on Children and Families”

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