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Georgia Reads Book Club Presents: "What Happened to You?"

Cameron Bates ·
“What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience and Healing” by renowned brain and trauma expert Bruce D. Perry, MD, PhD and Oprah Winfrey - a 2021 must read! We are so excited to announce that Georgia’s Essentials for Childhood Initiative, in partnership with Gwinnett County Public Libraries, will be launching a Georgia Reads Book Club of “What Happened to You?”. Attend the kickoff event on November 15th at 7 pm EST to learn more about the book and how Georgia is working towards...
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Re: Georgia Reads Book Club Presents: "What Happened to You?"

Deborah Chosewood ·
Please join us for this great event! We are very excited that Dr. Bruce Perry will be joining us in January for an author event. Sign up at the link above.
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Resilient Georgia Twenty-third Edition: Preventing ACEs, Healing Adversity, Promoting Resilience

Cameron Bates ·
Aligning Resources Across Georgia To Support Resiliency To Our Resilient Georgia Partners and Stakeholders: First, some announcements: We are incredibly grateful to everyone who attended Resilient Georgia's General Meeting on October 28th with special guests, U.S. Olympian and American Track & Field Champion Kenny Selmon and Storyteller Chrishaunda Lee Perez! Kenny Selmon knows how to overcome hurdles in the race of life. We encourage you to watch the interview if you have not already...
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Resilient Georgia Sector Highlight: Healthcare Providers

Cameron Bates ·
Our November sector highlight focused on supporting healthcare providers in Georgia. To learn about solutions and ways organizations are tackling healthcare burnout during this difficult time, check out the post here: https://www.resilientga.org/post/sector-highlight-healthcare-providers
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Re: Resilient Georgia Twenty-third Edition: Preventing ACEs, Healing Adversity, Promoting Resilience

Carey Sipp ·
This is great! Thanks for posting, Cameron! I will share it out onto our PACEs Connection twitter account. We appreciate you!
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An Introduction to Mindful Self-Compassion

Cameron Bates ·
At Resilient Georgia, we're always looking for ways to equip our communities with upstream approaches to mental and behavioral health. Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) is an accessible program designed to help people be gentler with themselves in the midst of hardship. For the full introduction to the program, a description of its evidence-based benefits, as well as a wealth of resources and trainings for MSC, check out this post from the Resilient Georgia website: ...
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Resilient Georgia Sector Highlight: Mental Health In the Workplace

Cameron Bates ·
Work burnout is not a new idea, but conversations around burnout have increased in recent years, and for good reason. To read about work burnout and how we can support resiliency in the workplace, check out our newest blog on the Resilient Georgia website.
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January Updates on Increasing Childhood Resilience through Addressing ACEs

Cameron Bates ·
At Resilient Georgia, we're committed to spreading relevant information and resources on child development and resiliency. To read our latest update on all things PACEs, check out our newest blog .
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March Updates on Increasing Childhood Resilience through Addressing ACEs

Cameron Bates ·
At Resilient Georgia, we're committed to spreading relevant information and resources on child development and resiliency. To read our latest update on all things PACEs, check out our newest blog .
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Supporting AAPI Mental Health

Cameron Bates ·
At Resilient Georgia, we want to do everything we can to promote the wellbeing of our Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) readers. Check out our newest blog that acknowledges the current state of AAPI mental health and the incredible organizations supporting AAPI individuals in Georgia.
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April Updates on Increasing Childhood Resilience through Addressing ACEs

Cameron Bates ·
At Resilient Georgia, we're committed to spreading relevant information and resources on child development and resiliency. To read our latest update on all things PACEs, check out our newest blog .
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Supporting the Mental Health of Refugees

Cameron Bates ·
Resilient Georgia is committed to addressing the mental health of Georgia's refugee population. Amidst the devastating war in Ukraine and the many ongoing global crises that continue to displace individuals from their homes, we want to do our best to support this population. To access news and resources relevant to refugee mental health, check out our newest blog .
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Re: Supporting the Mental Health of Refugees

Carey Sipp ·
Great post, Cameron!
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Child and Family Behavioral Health Resources in Georgia

Gbemi Famule ·
Health begins with mental health, and the United States is currently experiencing a mental health crisis. This problem has been highlighted by national and local leaders and elected officials. For example, on December 7th, 2021, the U.S. Surgeon General, Vivek H. Murthy, issued an advisory highlighting the mental health needs of young adults . Then earlier this year on February 1st the U.S. Congress held a hearing on the growing crisis of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders . Looking...
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Findings from a National Landscape Scan of TIC/ACEs Evaluation Efforts

Jessica Koreis ·
Learning from peer Initiatives to better understand the current landscape of TIC/ACEs efforts and their outcomes nationally.
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Supporting Infant and Early Childhood Professionals and Community Resilience

Audrey Idaikkadar ·
In January, Resilient Georgia and the Center for Interrelational Science and Pediatrics received a Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning Community Transformation Grant to launch an Infant and Early Childhood Professional Development Course and Guidebook. Across Resilient Georgia’s 16 regional coalitions , there is a documented need to support the early childhood care and education (ECCE) workforce. Leveraging statewide support for training Georgia’s workforce in the Community...
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Supporting Infant and Early Childhood Professionals and Community Resilience

Audrey Idaikkadar ·
In January, Resilient Georgia and the Center for Interrelational Science and Pediatrics received a Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning Community Transformation Grant to launch an Infant and Early Childhood Professional Development Course and Guidebook. Across Resilient Georgia’s 16 regional coalitions , there is a documented need to support the early childhood care and education (ECCE) workforce. Leveraging statewide support for training Georgia’s workforce in the Community...
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