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Community Paramedics Don’t Wait for an Emergency to Visit Rural Patients at Home [kffhealthnews.org]

Community paramedic Jason Frye takes Sandra Lane's blood pressure during a visit to her home in Gillette, Wyoming. Frye promised to help Lane sign up for physical therapy and offered to find an anti-slip grab bar for her shower. (ARIELLE ZIONTS / KFF HEALTH NEWS) By Arielle Zionts, Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) Health News, May 2, 2023 Sandra Lane said she has been to the emergency room about eight times this year. The 62-year-old has had multiple falls, struggled with balance and tremors,...

For Spanish-speaking Latinas, language gaps — real or perceived — tied to discrimination during labor [statnews.com]

By Ambar Castillo, Photo: Claudio Santana/AFP/Getty Images, STAT, May 2, 2023 The research question that pursued Jessica Valdez, an OB-GYN resident physician at the University of California, San Francisco, stemmed from her mother’s womb: How important is it to a birthing woman’s experience to be seen by health care providers who share her primary language? Valdez’s mother was 17 when she immigrated to California from Mexico in the 1970s. She didn’t speak English “and had no idea what normal...

Emergency Room Visits Have Risen Sharply for Young People in Mental Distress, Study Finds [nytimes.com]

By Matt Richtel, Photo: Tim Gruber/The New York Times, The New York Times, May 1, 2023 The News Mental health-related visits to emergency rooms by children, teenagers and young adults soared from 2011 to 2020, according to a report published on Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The sharpest increase was for suicide-related visits, which rose fivefold. The findings indicated an “urgent” need for expanded crisis services, according to the team of researchers and...

The Untold Story of How a Stubborn Group of Parents Helped Shutter the Nation’s Largest Youth Prison System [imprintnews.org]

A Books Not Bars demonstration pushes for closing the N.A. Chaderjian Youth Correctional Facility, among the last three youth prisons to close in California. Photo provided by the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights. By Nell Bernstein, The Imprint, April 25, 2023 Long before the “school-to-prison pipeline” was a well-worn phrase and even law-and-order Republicans had traded “tough on crime” for “smart on crime,” a tireless group of parents trekked, over and over, to the California state...

Press Release First Annual #WeHealUS Trauma-Informed & Mental Health Justice Summit

We are excited to announce the First Annual #WeHealUS Trauma-Informed & Mental Health Justice Summit in conjunction with #WeHealUS May Mental Health and Trauma Awareness Campaign . The Justice Summit will feature local, state, national and international organizations and governments that are creating change in the justice system and restoring hope and healing for a better tomorrow. The Summit is free, offers In-Person and Virtual participation and is offering CEUs. Learn more and...

'Candice Valenzuela: What if Self-Care isn't the Answer?'—Encore episode of 'History. Culture. Trauma.' podcast Thursday

Please join our hosts Ingrid Cockhren and Mathew Portell for an encore of "What if Self-Care isn't the Answer". This episode is a conversation with Candice Valenzuela , which occurred in July 2022. Candice provides insight about the need for collective care to heal communities, especially communities struggling with systemic racism and historical trauma. Candice has worked at the crossroads of education, justice and community healing for the past 16 years. She has extensive experience in...

The NJ Office of Resilience Wants to Hear from You

The NJ Office of Resilience wants to connect with you, in your community, to introduce or advance information and programs that help to prevent and heal the trauma that affects people’s ability to thrive! While traumatic experiences can occur at any age, I’m primarily referring to ACEs, Adverse Childhood Experiences, that happen to children and can have lasting effects into adulthood, especially if not countered with Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs). Together, positive, and adverse...

Are you an honest person?

We are all liars. In the very moment that our trust is violated and we are abused, we have to make a decision – will we tell or will we cover it up. Most of us, because we are young when the abuse occurs, don’t even make this decision in a deeply insightful way. We simply know something about what has happened is bad and wrong, and you get in trouble for doing bad and wrong things – so we don’t tell. This means that we sit down to breakfast with this huge thing happening that we can’t speak...

Fund research on racism’s health impacts, says European group [nature.com]

Discrimination can hinder access and to quality health services.Credit: PA images/Alamy By Layal Liverpool, Nature, April 28, 2023 A network of European health organizations and parliamentarians is calling for the European Commission to explicitly recognize racism as a key factor that can negatively affect people’s health, and to prioritize the issue for research funding. “It’s about time,” says Sarah Hamed, a sociologist at Uppsala University in Sweden who researches racism in health care.

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