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April 2020

Being homeless during coronavirus adds hardship for California college student [edsource.org]

By Marisa Martinez, EdSource, April 17, 2020 Mornings for student Cristina Zetino at California State University, Los Angeles are as normal as they can be. Before she packs up her things, she checks in with the family that offers her an occasional place to lay her head for the night. The self-described “couch surfer” alternates between three different homes throughout the week while juggling work and classes. Always in her possession are three bags: “One bag for school, one for clothes and a...

Bay Area educators help families in school districts hurt by coronavirus shutdowns [edsource.org]

By Theresa Harrington, EdSource, April 17, 2020 Even before the coronavirus struck, many families in Oakland Unified struggled to get by. But with residents forced to stay home and non-essential businesses closed, circumstances have turned dire. In response, many educators and community members are going far beyond their normal duties in these far-from-normal times. They are helping needy families with food, financial aid and technology through donations and fundraising campaigns. At some...

Free Mind Matters Online Series -- Build skills to overcome anxiety and increase resilience

In appreciation of and support for the tremendous work you are doing under challenging circumstances, Dibble is hosting a free, 12-week Mind Matters online series with Dr. Carolyn Curtis and Dixie Zittlow. Unprecedented times, such as these, are stressful and call for everyone to think about ways to help others and themselves. Thus, we see this as an opportunity to offer free, professional development and help you and your staff practice self-care. Join us as we teach the Mind Matters...

Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris Shares Concerns About The Impact COVID-19 Is Having On Blacks [sacobserver.com]

Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris joined Gov. Newsom for the first time last week to announce a number of actions leaders have taken to address the pandemic. By Genoa Barrow, Sacramento Observer, April 17, 2020 As a pandemic sheds a spotlight on long-standing health inequities for African Americans, California’s surgeon general looks to find lasting solutions. Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris was named to the new position created by Gov. Gavin Newsom in January 2019. She is an African American pediatrician,...

Advancing Parenting

Visit www.advancingparenting.org. We are all about taking the long view when it comes to preventing child abuse. What we mean is this. Unsupportive and harmful parenting is a risk factor for child abuse. That is...children who experience unsupportive and harmful parenting are at a greater risk for becoming adults who hurt children and others. In an effort to prevent unsupportive and harmful parenting five, ten, twenty, fifty years down the road we are pioneering a new kind of parenting...

Show Your Support!: Friday, April 24 is Children's Memorial Flag Day

Now more than ever, the safety and security of our nation's children is paramount. The Children's Memorial Flag was created in honor of National Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Month. Flown on the fourth Friday in April — on April 24 this year — the Children’s Memorial Flag honors each lost child and serves as a symbol for the protection of children and young people from all forms of violence. The flag raises public awareness about the continuing problem of violence against children.

In COVID-19 Tracking Poll, Californians Report Worsening Mental Health, Cost Worries [chcf.org]

By Kristof Stremikis, California Health Care Foundation, April 10, 2020 The number of Californians tested for COVID-19 increased and the share of state residents reporting recent telehealth visits with health care professionals jumped, according to a new tracking poll. CHCF and survey firm Ipsos updated their regular survey of Californians’ experience with COVID-19 testing, their access to health care services during the global pandemic, and their reports on mental health status and worries...

WEEKLY WEBINAR SERIES COVID-19: How Are You Coping? [health.ucdavis.edu]

From Office for Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, University of California at Davis, April 2020 Please check back regularly for new postings and to register for weekly sessions. Many people have questions about ways to cope with stress experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to this, the UC Davis Office of Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and the UC Davis Health Latinx Staff and Faculty Association in partnership with the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...

The Building Blocks of HOPE – Block #3: Engagement

We have been so encouraged to hear how HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences) is resonating with the ACES Connection community. Here we present the third mini-blog in our series on the Building Blocks of HOPE. Children need ample opportunities for productive social engagement. Developing a connection to and sense of belonging in a community, as well as a sense that you matter to your community, describes the essence of the third of the 4 Building Blocks of HOPE . What are some...

Take Action to Ensure that Children are Prioritized in the 2020-21 State Budget

The spread of COVID-19 is impacting all of us and upending every aspect of our lives. It is particularly devastating, however, for vulnerable children and families that were in crises before this pandemic. Far too many kids are not receiving the critical supports and services they need, and these inequities are only being exacerbated by our current situation. Moreover, during the last economic downturn, it was child-serving programs that experienced the most dramatic cuts in California. We...

California Family Resource Association [strategiesca.org]

From Strategies 2.0, April 2020 The California Family Resource Association (CFRA) is pleased to announce a partnership with the state Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP) to provide $3M in emergency relief funds for Family Resource Centers (FRCs) to respond to COVID-19. The purpose of the fund is to support FRCs to provide emergency services and supplies to children and families most at need and as soon as possible. Many FRCs are reporting that the gap in prevention services and supports...

Telehealth Technology 101 with Dan Kurywchak (Webinar hosted by Center for Care Innovations)

CCI is launching a new webinar series to answer your urgent telehealth technology implementation questions. Dan Kurywchak has been helping organizations around the world start-up telehealth programs for 20+ years at UC Davis Medical Center, Intel, California Telehealth Network, and Telemedicine.com. In this first session, he'll share his technical and equipment considerations when starting up a telehealth and virtual care program, and hopes to hear from you to understand what questions you...

Who Is Likely to Become Unemployed? [nytimes.com]

By Jill Cowan and John Ismay, The New York Times, April16, 2020 On Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom thanked the state’s undocumented workers, many of whom pick fruits and vegetables, care for the sick and perform other critical jobs. Then he announced a plan to help them : The federal coronavirus relief package does not include aid for undocumented immigrants. So Mr. Newsom said the state would step in with $75 million, plus another $50 million from philanthropic organizations, to be paid to...

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