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August 2021

PACEs Connection is Taking a Week of Rest

The PACEs Connection team will be taking a week of rest following the Labor Day holiday on September 6. We will be out of the office from September 7-10. We will not be checking or responding to emails or calls. We will not be publishing the Daily Digests and Weekly Roundup during this time. Although the field of Adverse Child Experiences and child trauma has always been a stressful one in which to work, we have been feeling especially overwhelmed lately. Our capacity for feeling, both...

Medical Respite Care Bridges Critical Gap for Californians Without Housing [chcf.org]

By Padma Nagappan, California Health Care Foundation, August 25, 2021 For the better part of a decade, Barbara Cheiker made her home in squalid conditions next to a busy Northern California freeway. The hardships were unimaginable. Even as she prevailed in a hard-won battle for sobriety, Cheiker was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and various mental health crises. Each time she was discharged from a hospital or rehabilitation center, she returned to her place without a plan or an...

This SF woman convinced 1,270 people to get vaccinated. Here's her secret. [sfgate.com]

By Michelle Robertson, SF Gate, August 17, 2021 One thousand two hundred and seventy. It’s a number Felisia Thibodeaux can list off the top of her head. That’s because it's the number of people she has gotten vaccinated by direct referral so far — and the number keeps growing. Thibodeaux is the executive director of the Southwest Community Corporation, which operates out of the I.T. Bookman Community Center in San Francisco’s Ingleside Heights. Before the pandemic, Thibodeaux’s job entailed...

Alameda County program counters health industry racism experienced by Black expectant mothers [eastbaytimes.com]

By Claudia Boyd Barret, East Bay Times, August 21, 2021 Krista Hayes, 32, of Oakland was delighted when she found out she and her husband were pregnant with their first child together. But she was also scared. She’d seen statistics showing that, as a Black woman in America, she was far more likely to die in childbirth, suffer labor complications or have a preterm baby than other women. She feared entrusting the momentous process of having a baby to a medical system that she felt had often...

Voting info for CA [votesaveamerica.com]

From Vote Save America, August 2021 *Interactive website with voting information for California voters. California! Back in the day, people searched your state for gold. Now, they search for a place with oat milk (which is just as expensive.) But California has a lot going for it. So all you shiny, happy people running on beaches better be exercising YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE as well. Here’s everything you need to know in the Golden State. You may have heard about this "recall election." You may be...

Californa Poised for Major Expansion of Community Health Workers [chcf.org]

By Rob Waters, California Health Care Foundation, August 17, 2021 When the coronavirus pandemic struck California in March 2020, community health workers at a group of school-based family resource centers in Chula Vista made a pivot. The schools where they worked closed abruptly, and it was no longer safe to meet clients in person. They started working the phones, reaching out to families to find out what they needed. As it turned out, they needed a lot. “They are desperate. They don’t have...

REGISTER for the LCHC 2021 Virtual Policy Summit "Nuestro Futuro, Nuestro Poder" [lchc.org]

It's time register for the 2021 Virtual Latinx Health Policy Summit, “ #NuestroFuturoNuestroPoder : Advancing a Just COVID-19 Recovery Plan and Achieving Latinx Health Equity through Systems Transformation.” happening September 29th & 30th. The Latino Coalition for a Healthy California invites you to its 2021 Virtual Health Policy Summit! The 2021 Virtual Health Policy Summit will bring together grass tops and grassroots public health leaders from throughout the State of California for a...

Measuring Up? Access to care in Medi-Cal Compared to Other Types of Health Insurance [ucla.edu]

By Ninez A. Ponce, Susan H. Babey, Tara Becker, et al., UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, August 27, 2021 Summary: Medi-Cal is California’s Medicaid program, providing health insurance to Californians with low incomes, including about 40% of the state’s children, half of Californians with disabilities, over a million seniors, and about one in six working adults. In total, the program covers around 13 million Californians, nearly one-third of the state’s population. However, coverage...

August declared Transgender History Month in S.F. with 'Riot Party' planned in celebration [datebook.sfchrnonicle.com]

By Tony Bravo, San Francisco Chronicle, August 26, 2021 As a college student arriving in San Francisco in the late 1980s, Cecilia Chung wasn’t just looking for higher education. The future transgender activist and chair of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission was looking for a community. “I knew I could find someone (here) who could understand what I was going through,” said Chung, speaking at City Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 24, as part of the declaration of San Francisco’s first Transgender...

REGISTER for our Sept. 2nd webinar *en español* on the American Rescue Plan (Plan de Rescate Estadounidense) [phadvocates.org]

California’s cities and counties are starting to outline plans and allocate the $16 billion in relief funding they are getting through the American Rescue Plan Act. Community members and community-based organizations should have a seat at the table and advocate for funding to support their greatest needs. Our next webinar will be totally in Spanish and is intended for CBO partners who serve Latinx communities and Spanish-speaking community members. The webinar will be held on September 2nd...

ACEs Aware in Action: August Newsletter [acesaware.org]

Check Your Mail! The ACEs Aware “State of CAre” campaign kicked off in May to raise awareness about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), toxic stress, and the long-term health effects they can have on children and adults if not addressed. The goal is for clinical teams to take the free, online ACEs Aware training and get certified to screen for ACEs. As part of the campaign, a package of new ACEs Aware materials has been sent to all eligible Medi-Cal providers across the state. In early...

FREE COVID-19: Anxiety, Depression, Suicide During a Pandemic Live Webinar

Anxiety, depression, and suicide is historically high, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, where our world has changed so drastically. It has left many feeling isolated, fearful, lonely, sad, and unsure of the future. In this live webinar, Dr. Kristin Beasley, Clinical Psychologist, will discuss building a community of support, self-care tips, building resilience in difficult times, healthy communication methods, and more! We are all in this together! Share this time with us! September...

Universidades se apresuran a inscribir estudiantes para recibir cupones de alimentos; las reglas de la pandemia hacen más elegibles [calmatters.org]

By Alejandra Salgado, Cal Matters, August 20, 2021 El año escolar pasado, Madeline Waters luchó por encontrar una manera de pagar la comida mientras también estudiaba para las clases. Como estudiante de nutrición en Sacramento State, sabía bien lo que saltarse las comidas podría significar para su carrera académica. Así que esta primavera solicitó, una vez más, cupones de alimentos. “Tenía mucha hambre y las células de mi cerebro apenas funcionaban”, dijo. “Estaba tratando de conseguir...

Sacramento's Black community takes charge of its own health, vaccinations [centerforhealthjournalism.org]

By Genoa Barrow, Center for Health Journalism, August 23, 2021 As a Black female neurosurgeon in affluent Folsom, Dr. Kawanaa Carter is paid well, but has spent the last six months healing the community for free. Armed with the knowledge that African Americans are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic — and the data to back it up — Dr. Carter and other advocates have stepped up to vaccinate thousands throughout the region. They’ve focused on areas like Del Paso Heights, North...

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