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30 people can end ACEs in your county. Why aren’t they?

Dominic Cappello ·
No, we don’t need the president nor congress. We do need the following people in your county to stop business as usual and focus on preventing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). City mayors City counselors County commissioners School board members These local elected leaders—many of them your neighbors and colleagues—have the capacity to collectively understand the emotional and financial costs of ACEs and trauma. We can’t have family-friendly cities and counties while we live in an...
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Introduction

Jeff Putthoff,SJ ·
My name is Jeff Putthoff, SJ. I will be moving to St. Louis in July to become a president of a Catholic high school in North County St. Louis. Before this, I spent 18 years in Camden, NJ working with youth 14-23 who were not in school. While there, our organization became Sanctuary certified. I am interested in connecting with folks in the St. Louis area who are working on issues of ACES and also finding people who would be interested in working in a trauma-informed educational school!!!!
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Trauma-Informed is Messy Business…

Tanya Fritz ·
Words like trauma-informed and resiliency get thrown around a lot these days. And for many, the visions they call up are a bit too glossy. You see resiliency and trauma-informed aren’t always pretty. Resiliency can look like closing the bathroom door and collapsing in tears… but then washing your face and going back into the world, carrying the belief that you can survive and the hope that things will get better. It looks like begrudgingly going on that walk with a friend, when the little...
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Re: Introduction

Ladonna Zimmerman ·
Jeff, Best wishes on your move. Missouri is very active in developing "trauma informed care" across systems. Alive and Well in St. Louis is a nonprofit actively working with the St. Louis community and schools there. Additionally, Dr. Patsy Carter is the lead on Trauma Informed Care in Missouri with the Department of Mental Health and would also be an excellent resource. Both Dr. Carter and Alive and Well do training and working with training collaboratives across the state on becoming...
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Jim Walters ·
Welcome to St. Louis Jeff! Alive and Well STL is leading the trauma-informed school efforts in the region. Take a look at their Facebook here . One of the first trauma-informed school teams I helped create was in North St. Louis. I use a design-thinking process that can be seen here . I will be excited to follow how your Sandra Bloom's Sanctuary Model will impact the Archdiocese of St. Louis schools. My first suggestion for you is arrive wearing a St. Louis Cardinal baseball hat. You will...
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Jeff Putthoff,SJ ·
Thanks Jim. Sorry, but I am a loyal Royals fan from KC! I still remember fondly 1985! :-) . Loving the responses from the St. Louis group. I have previously been in touch what ALive and Well STL--a couple of years ago and look forward to seeing what has happened since. I want to check out your design for the group in North St. Louis. Perhaps we will have a chance to meet?
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Re: Introduction

Jim Walters ·
Jeff, Feel free to checkout my website where you will find contact information and more videos. After you get settled, I'm always open to meet to discuss what my team has done at the high school level. Our work really became solidified during Ferguson and responding to the communities that we served in North City. As you probably are aware, the educational landscape is being flooded by trauma-informed programs and practices. The key is helping schools and educators put these practices into...
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