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Ukrainian refugees in Poland get help for trauma you can't see -- mental health [cnn.com]

By Dana Bash and Abbie Sharpe, Image: Screenshot from article, CNN Politics, April 10, 2022 Eight-year-old Yana was going to gymnastics class six days a week at home near Odessa, Ukraine. Now, she can only practice by herself on a patch of open floor in a refugee center here in the Polish capital. Yana is one of millions of Ukrainian children coping with change: forced to leave her home, her passions and her father behind in the aftermath of Russian President Vladimir Putin's brutal invasion...

‘Horse race’ coverage of elections can harm voters, candidates and news outlets: Research [journalistsresource.org]

By Denise-Marie Ordway, Photo: Clarence Alford/Pixabay, The Journalist's Resource, April 6, 2022 When journalists covering elections focus primarily on who’s winning or losing instead of policy issues — what’s known as horse race reporting — voters, candidates and the news industry itself suffer, a growing body of research has found. Media scholars have studied horse race reporting for decades to better understand the impact of news stories that frame elections as a competitive game, relying...

A One-Woman Rescue Squad for Homeless Students [nytimes.com]

By Jason DeParle, Photo: Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times, The New York Times, April 11, 2022 By the time she reached school on a recent Monday morning, Norma Mercado had already driven four homeless children to class, one from 30 miles away, having spent the weekend taking a group of homeless students on a college tour and two homeless siblings to buy clothes. Inside her office, a student was waiting, boiling with rage. Louisa Perez’s ex-best friend was insulting her on Facebook, and Ms.

Join Ingrid Cockhren to Discuss Adolescents, Attachment, & ACEs Science!

In this webinar the new PACES Connection CEO, Ingrid Cockhren, will explore the connection between adverse childhood experiences, trauma, attachment styles and various types of abuse in dating and romantic relationships. She will examine the systemic nature of trauma and adversity and how early adversity is a root cause of poor relationship outcomes in adolescence and early adulthood. This webinar will also outline systemic solutions for populations that have experienced historical trauma...

Join us for History. Culture. Trauma. on Thursday at 1 p.m. PT — America's Culture of Child Abuse Pt. 2

April is National Child Abuse Prevention month. For the entire month of April, co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren, CEO of PACEs Connection, and Mathew Portell, PACEs Connection director of communities, will examine America's history of child abuse and neglect and outline how this history connects to our current child abuse crisis. In part two of this series of episodes dedicated to the systemic nature of child abuse and neglect in America, Cockhren and Portell will discuss the different layers of...

Upcoming HOPEful Connections Networking Event [positiveexperience.org/category/blog]

By Laura Gallant, 4/12/22, https://positiveexperience.org/category/blog/ Over the next year, we will be using the 2022 HOPE Summit event website for table-based networking events. On April 20th at 4 p.m. ET, HOPE will host its second free HOPEful Connections networking event on the website. The event will be a great time to discuss how the practice of HOPE interacts across sectors. You will network with people from health care, education, community engagement, and other organizations.

Why You Should Focus on Improving Trauma-Informed Leadership

Recently, I've noticed a plethora of articles written about vulnerability in leadership, empathetic leadership, coaching leadership and on and on. Don't get me wrong, I think there is value in each and everyone of them. In a later blog, I'm going to dive into the rabbit hole about why before we implement a new leadership strategy, what we first need to do is ensure we have the safety to carry it out. But alas, that's for another time. For now, I want to talk about what you should focus on...

After decades of unmet mental health needs in New Orleans schools, teachers and activists scramble to help kids on the brink [nola.com]

By Kaylee Poche, Photo: Ted Jackson/The Times-Picayune, Gambit, April 4, 2022 Amanda Schroeder saw a lot during her time as a school counselor in New Orleans. Schroeder, who now works as the president of the nonprofit Communities in Schools, recalls the time a decade ago when she worked in a public school in New Orleans East. A kindergartener at the school would abruptly bolt from their desk, running out of the classroom without warning. Sometimes, he’d run out of the school building...

Register now: The Resonance and Climate Series — a 12-month learning community to build understanding, resiliency and togetherness amidst our ecological crisis

Climate Science for the World’s Worry: a 12-month Series Do you make efforts to comprehend the uncountable impacts of the climate crisis on our beloved earth, and does your mind boggle? Do you worry about the future? Do you struggle with helplessness and overwhelm? Do you sometimes feel so much tenderness for the world that you think you might burst? You are not alone. This collection of feelings is often called climate anxiety, and it’s happening to people all over the world as we face...

PACEs science champion Becky Haas recognized with “Friend of Children Award” from Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth

Becky Haas (L) receives the "Friend of Children" award from Jill Stott of the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth. Becky Haas, whose work in child safety led to her learning about the 1998 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study in 2014 – and her ultimately embracing and teaching the science as a career – was recently honored by the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth (TCCY) with the “Friend of Children” award. In giving the award to Haas, Jill Stott, Northeast Regional...

How Melissa Lucio Went From Abuse Survivor to Death Row [themarshallproject.org]

By Maurice Chammah, Photo: Filmrise, The Marshall Project, February 24, 2022 The detective handed Melissa Lucio a plastic doll and asked her to spank it. “Do it real hard,” he said. Lucio had already spent five hours that night, in February 2007, answering questions about the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Mariah Alvarez. She initially said Mariah had fallen down a staircase outside the family’s apartment in Harlingen, Texas, a small city near the Mexico border. But Mariah had bruises,...

Reviving Navajo identity, one sheep at a time [csmonitor.com]

By Henry Gass, Photo: Melanie Stetson/Christian Science Monitor, Christian Science Monitor, April 7, 2022 I rene Bennalley steps out into the fierce afternoon sunlight wearing jeans and a maroon sweater, her long gray hair knotted in a braid. Brandishing a long white stick as her crook, she picks her way across her parched desert farm toward the sheep pen. Answering their bleats with firm instructions in Navajo, she shepherds them out onto the dry, dusty range. She doesn’t know exactly how...

Caring for Refugee Women in the “Ellis Island of the South” [directrelief.org]

By Talya Meyers, Photo: Friends of Refugees, Direct Relief, April 6, 2022 T he women began arriving from Afghanistan in October of 2021, spending time sequestered on a military base before being resettled in Clarkston, Georgia. “It was scary for those who were there…and then they evacuated, and they were in camps for months,” said Muzhda Oriakhil, a community liaison and new community engagement manager at Friends of Refugees, a Clarkston-based NGO that offers support to refugees resettling...

New Resource: Responding to Collective Trauma

In response to the current war in Ukraine, the Trauma-informed Design Society and Cowart Trauma Informed Partnership are pleased to announce a new resource for responding to collective trauma. Grounded in the knowledge that we can interrupt the possible negative effects of trauma, the pamphlet is available in three languages and provides an overview of resilience and how we can help develop a sense of safety that will lower the stress levels of survivors.

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