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Grantee Highlights: Tri-City Mental Health, Hannah Institute, and Kings County Department of Public Health [acesaware.org]

By ACEs Aware, July 27, 2021 ACEs Aware grantees throughout California have advanced the ACEs Aware initiative by educating clinicians and communities, and building partnerships to address ACEs and toxic stress. The ACEs Aware initiative funds community-based approaches to identify, treat, and heal the effects of ACEs and stress. Last month, we asked grantees Tri-City Mental Health Authority, Kings County Department of Public Health, and the Hanna Institute to share their strategies for...

California Wants to Expand Access to Mental Health Care for Children [imprintnews.org]

By Jeremy Loudenback, The Imprint, July 29, 2021 Under a sweeping plan created by California’s health agency, the state has proposed solutions to longstanding challenges for low-income parents that include improved access to an array of pediatric mental health services — before children reach a crisis state. Current state policy requires a diagnosis for clinicians in California to treat a child receiving Medi-Cal, the state’s version of Medicaid. For children with complex mental health...

Reading, writing and bike riding: How schools spent summer helping students recover from pandemic [edsource.org]

By Sydney Johnson, EdSource, August 4, 2021 Bicycles typically aren’t allowed on the blacktop at Verde Elementary School in Richmond. But this year, scooters and bikes are a key feature of the school’s summer program aimed at getting students reacquainted with both in-person play and learning. As schools pivoted to distance learning during the pandemic, school enrollment in California plunged. But even the students who had steady access to the internet and managed to keep up in an all-new...

Juvenile Justice Video Explains Ways to Elevate Care for Youth in Custody [aecf.org]

By The Annie E. Casey Foundation, July 26, 2021 A short video produced by the Annie E. Casey Foundation identifies eight principles that every juvenile justice system should embrace right now to transform care for youth in custody. These principles are designed to help all young people realize their potential — regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, neighborhood or personal history. The video introduces ways that jurisdictions can immediately and meaningfully elevate the standard of...

Health and Safety for Young Migrants: Recommendations for Supporting Unaccompanied Youth [ilrc.org]

From Immigrant Legal Resource Center, July 30, 2021 This resource, written by Human Impact Partners in collaboration with the ILRC and others as part of the Dignity Not Detention Coalition, outlines recommendations for what healthy, just, and supportive immigration policy can look like for unaccompanied youth immigrating to the US, without relying on detention or detention-like facilities. Rooted in the stories, experiences, and recommendations of young people who arrived in the US as...

PACEs Connection presents the "Historical Trauma in America" series

PACEs Connection's Race & Equity Workgroup will be examining historical trauma in the United States of America and its impact on American society in a series of virtual discussions. This series will highlight each unique region within the United States and outline how unresolved historical trauma has impacted every aspect of American life and directly shapes the socio-political landscape of today as well as the overall well-being of Americans. Discussions will make connections between...

Britney Spears, PACEs, and Mental Health | Join us! | PC Reacts Live Zoom Event on Friday, August 6th at Noon PT

PC Reacts is a new series by PACEs Connection in which we look at current events through a trauma-informed and PACEs science lens. In the next episode in this series, we will respectfully and mindfully discuss issues that are adjacent to Britney Spears' public struggle with mental health, human rights, as she fights to end her conservatorship with her father. The emphasis of our conversation will be on positive and adverse childhood experiences and potential trauma experienced for children...

Healthy People 2030 Adds 4 Objectives on Childhood Truama, Up from 0 [salud-america.org]

By Amanda Merck, ¡Salud America!, June 28, 2021 For the first time, the Healthy People 2030 guidelines have added four objectives on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), a step to recognize the systemic impact of childhood trauma on health. ACEs, such as abuse and poverty, are a public health crisis . None of the past Healthy People editions ─ 1990, 2000, 2010, 2020 ─ had an objective to address ACEs as part of its national guidance to promote health and prevent disease. [ Please click here...

2021 AVA Global Health Virtual Summit October 21-22 [avahealth.org]

“Imperfect Storm: Lessons Learned from a Traumatic Year" The 2021 Global Health Virutal Summit on Violence and Abuse provides a collegial environment for participants to have a virtual front row seat to the latest science and practice in violence and abuse treatment and prevention from a very traumatic 2020. Last year, our world experienced trauma in many areas such as racism, a pandemic, political unrest, human trafficking, and more. This year's summit encourages lessons learned to foster a...

La pandemia puso al descubierto las desigualidades existentes. Los niños de California sintieron el dolor. [calmatters.org]

By Jocelyn Weiner, Cal Matters, June 30, 2021 En una tarde de finales de mayo, los miembros de la clase de último año de Madison Park Academy se pusieron relucientes vestidos blancos y gorras con borlas decoradas con flores de tela y mensajes de celebración. Para la mayoría, fue la primera y última vez en más de un año que habían caminado en su campus de East Oakland. Entre ellos se encontraba Eduardo Mendoza Miguel, un inmigrante guatemalteco que pasó el año pasado practicando su inglés...

CalEndow Live Presents Maria Hinojosa, August 25. REGISTER TODAY! [calendow.org]

CalEndow Live Virtual Programming Presents Maria Hinojosa Storytelling for Impact A Virtual Event Wednesday, August 25 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Pacific Join CalEndow Live in conversation with media trailblazer Maria Hinojosa about lifting community voices and crafting stories that make a difference. Maria has hosted Latino USA on National Public Radio for nearly 20 years and created The Futuro Media Group in 2010 to harness the power of independent and community-based journalists. Maria will share...

Impact of a Resiliency Training to Support the Mental Well-being of Front-line Workers [traumaresourceinstitute.com]

By Linda Grabbe, Melinda K. Higgins, Marianne Baird, and Katherine M. Pfeiffer, Trauma Resource Institute, July 2021 Background: Front-line workers (FLW) are at risk for secondary traumatic stress, burnout, and related psychiatric sequelae: depression, anxiety, suicidality, posttraumatic stress disorder, and sleep and substance use disorders. FLW are in need of self-care programs to support their mental health. Methods: Quasi-experimental study to assess the impact of a simple mental...

The pandemic laid bare existing inequalities. California's kids felt the pain. [calmatters.org]

By Jocelyn Wiener, Cal Matters, June 30, 2021 On a breezy late May afternoon, members of Madison Park Academy’s senior class donned shimmery white gowns and tasseled caps decorated with fabric flowers and celebratory messages. For most, it was the first and last time in more than a year they had set foot on their East Oakland campus. Among them stood Eduardo Mendoza Miguel, a Guatemalan immigrant who spent the past year practicing his English watching Youtube and TikTok videos, and struggled...

Six in Ten Californians See Racism as a Big Problem [ppic.org]

By Deja Thomas, Public Policy Institute of California, August 4, 2021 In the year since George Floyd’s murder led to widespread protests, racism and discrimination have remained very much in the news. The uneven impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare racial and ethnic disparities in health care, education, and employment, and a recent surge in anti-Asian sentiment has generated concern. While discussions about these and other important issues have spurred some state and federal...

Fresno ranked among top 'urban heat islands' in the US. Why that's bad for public health [fresnobee.com]

By Melissa Montalvo, The Fresno Bee, July 21, 2021 Fresno has one of the most intense urban heat islands in the country , according to a new report by the nonprofit news organization Climate Central. Fresno stands with other California cities such as San Francisco, Sacramento , and Salinas on a list of the top 20 urban heat islands in the United States. Generally, urban heat islands calculate the temperature difference between a city and its surrounding areas. However, temperatures can vary...

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