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Lancaster County ACEs & Resilience Connection (PA)

Working collaboratively with schools, business, healthcare, government agencies, social services, criminal justice systems, healthcare organizations & faith communities to become a trauma-informed community. We invite all concerned citizens, professionals & advocates to partner with us to raise awareness about trauma & its effects, to build resilience, and offer hope & healing.

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Kara

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Deborah Gable

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Joan Boydell

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Helen Morrish

Helen Morrish
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Lisa Loiseau

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Gail Klinkner

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Validating Trauma training: Sep 7 & Sep 9

Melanie G Snyder ·
As part of our on-going Community Education series, we're offering this training in partnership with KCIT: Validating Trauma A Two-part virtual training via Zoom Part 1: Tue Sep 7, 1pm-2:30pm Part 2: Thu Sep 9, 1pm-2:30pm Register online at https://us02web.zoom.us/ meeting/register/tZEtde- grD0qG93yZ-QXd5HJBC_wDZDZjgp3 This training will empower you with the education and tools to validate and normalize another's experience by redirecting their question from “What wrong with me?” to “What...
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FREE WEBINAR - The Impact of Mind Matters: Preliminary Evidence of Effectiveness in a Community-Based Sample

Emily P Jackson ·
Becky Antle, Ph.D., Professor of Social Work and esteemed University Scholar at the University of Louisville, won The Dibble Institute’s national competition to evaluate Mind Matters: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resilience in 2019. As a result, Dr. Antle and her colleagues have conducted a randomized controlled trial to examine the impact of Mind Matters on a host of outcomes related to trauma symptoms, emotional regulation, coping and resiliency, and interpersonal skills for at-risk...
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Me & My Emotions: A New, Free Resource for Teens

Emily P Jackson ·
The pandemic has had a lasting effect on youth mental health. Moved by a desire to reduce youth’s toxic stress and increase their resilience, The Dibble Institute, in partnership with a team of students and alumni from ArtCenter College of Design and author Carolyn Curtis, PhD, is releasing Me & My Emotions —a new, free adaptation of our beloved Mind Matters Curriculum. The mobile-friendly Me & My Emotions website features engaging graphics and bite-sized lessons teens can access and...
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Ellen Smith

Ellen Smith
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Regulating the Dysregulated Child - FREE WORKSHOP

Melanie G Snyder ·
We're delighted to announce another in our free series of trainings as part of the Trauma Informed Lancaster initiative. Topic: Regulating the Dysregulated Child: This session explores the impact of trauma and toxic stress on the developing brain architecture, symptoms of dysregulation from each of the four main parts of the brain, and strategies to address dysregulation in order to promote healthy brain development and build resilience. Presenter: Jeniffer Potter, Coordinator of Wellness...
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Rosie Mann

Rosie Mann
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Alex Rohrer

Alex Rohrer
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Morgan Vien

Morgan Vien
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Free training: The Cycle of Socialization and Oppression

Melanie G Snyder ·
“It is not possible to be a trauma-informed organization without also committing to a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion.” ~ Trauma Informed Organizational Change Manual, ITTIC, October 2021, socialwork.buffalo.edu/ittic We're delighted to announce another offering in our free community education training series. The Cycle of Socialization and Oppression In this introductory session, participants will learn about the ways our socialization impacts the lens through which we view...
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May is Mental Health & Trauma Awareness Month

Melanie G Snyder ·
The month of May is “Mental Health and Trauma Awareness Month” and May 25th has designated as “Trauma Awareness Day”. On Wednesday, May 4, 2022, local leaders from Lancaster-Lebanon IU13, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, HDC MidAtlantic, Touchstone Foundation, Mental Health America of Lancaster County, and Lancaster County Behavioral Health ad Developmental Services offered perspectives on the importance of supporting mental well-being and resilience at the Lancaster County...
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FREE Virtual/Online Conference: Resiliently Grounded & Growing: April 20 & 26 via Zoom

Melanie G Snyder ·
Here are the follow-up materials from our FREE spring Resilience Conference: Resiliently Grounded & Growing: Practices to Cultivate Well-Being. This conference was held entirely virtually, via Zoom, on April 20 and April 26, 2022. It was completely free of charge, thanks to our generous sponsors & funders: The Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Behavioral Health Community Impact Fund and the High Foundation. Click the link below to view the full event program and line-up of...
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Lancaster City Mayoral Proclamation of May as Mental Health & Trauma Awareness Month

Melanie G Snyder ·
At the Lancaster City Council meeting on Tuesday evening, May 10, Lancaster City Mayor Danene Sorace issued a proclamation recognizing the month of May as Mental Health and Trauma Awareness Month in the City. Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health and the City of Lancaster have been working in partnership for the past year to further the goal of making Lancaster a trauma informed city. This initiative includes training all staff in five city departments* about trauma, resilience and...
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Alicia Doktor

Alicia Doktor
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Joe Barnhart

Joe Barnhart
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Workshop: Building Your Compassion Resilience Toolkit

Melanie G Snyder ·
We're delighted to announce another offering in our community education training series. In this interactive workshop, participants will: Assess where they currently are on the continuum from Compassion Fatigue to Compassion Satisfaction; Learn effective strategies and techniques for transforming compassion fatigue into compassion resilience, including boundary-setting, assessing and managing trauma inputs, and low impact debriefing Assess their individual wellness practices; and Develop...
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Next Steps: Walking the Talk of Trauma Informed Care Lunch & Learn series with Organizational Leaders

Melanie G Snyder ·
In this series of hour-long Lunch & Learn sessions, participants will learn directly from local organizational leaders in a variety of sectors: * how their organizations have gone about the work of becoming more trauma informed * resources, supports, tools, and processes they’ve found helpful * lessons they’ve learned in their trauma-informed journey, and * Ideas and advice they’d offer to other organizations in earlier stages of this process Presenters and Session Dates: (Last Tuesday...
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Oct 25 Lunch & Learn with Greg Kessler, Water Street Health Services

Melanie G Snyder ·
Join us for this upcoming event in our "Next Steps: Walking the Talk of Trauma Informed Care" Lunch & Learn series with Greg Kessler, VP of Health Services, Training & Education, Water Street Health Services on Tue Oct 25, 2022, Noon - 1pm via Zoom Greg joined the Water Street leadership team as the Vice President of Health Services, Training & Education in September, 2015. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor as well as certified as a Clinical Supervisor and Advanced Alcohol...
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Nov 29: Lunch & Learn with Angela Keen, Community Outreach & Volunteer Coordinator, Domestic Violence Services of Lanc Co

Melanie G Snyder ·
Join us for this upcoming event in our "Next Steps: Walking the Talk of Trauma Informed Care" Lunch & Learn series with Angela Keen, Community Outreach & Volunteer Coordinator, Domestic Violence Services of Lanc Co on Tue Nov 29, 2022 , Noon - 1pm via Zoom Angela Keen provides training to staff and the community on topics related to domestic violence, including trauma, in her role at Domestic Violence Services (DVS). She leads the internal staff workgroup at DVS as they implement the...
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