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Campaign for Trauma Informed Policy and Practice Zoom: Successful Multi-sector Coalitions

 

Below is a great opportunity for Oklahoma coalitions to hear the strengths and lessons learned from other state's successful coalitions.  Below, I have copied and pasted an email I received about this event:

There is significant energy in North Carolina around multi-sector coalitions as a tool to address the four realms of ACEs and trauma in the state. The Winer Family Foundation, Kellin Foundation, and NC Partnership for Children will present on wonderful work going on throughout the state. Please join us for this call and invite others in your network as well!

CTIPP CAN Call - March 16th, 2-3:30pm ET/11am-12:30pm PT

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In North Carolina and across the country momentum for building trauma-informed systems that strengthen resilience across the lifespan continues to grow. Given this momentum, an important next step is to consider how strategic alignment of current efforts could maximize collective impact and build an intentional and coordinated way of working together across sectors and across the lifespan to build community resilience. Supported by the Winer Family Foundation, Resilient NC scanned the work of agencies and organizations locally and across the country, interviewing over 40 key leaders. Information about initiatives and state efforts were gathered, with a focus on what has worked and lessons learned.  Using that data, Resilient NC developed a set of eight initial strategies as key to developing a coordinated approach to building statewide resilience. These strategies are intended to be planned and executed across systems and across the lifespan using a science based, trauma-responsive, and equity focused approach.

The NC Healthy & Resilient Communities Initiative (NCHRCI), housed at the NC Partnership for Children and funded by Kate B. Reynolds Foundation, serves to support and learn from the approximately 50 local resilience coalitions across the state.  They are forming meaningful connections with one another to share what’s working (and just as importantly, what’s not.)  Their work is guided by a State Advisory Council and Community Advisory Council, and they seek feedback monthly from their Peer Connection group to ensure that what is being provided is truly what is needed on the ground.  They will share the Theory of Change Model created by the NCHRCI that has been shared with local coalitions to guide their work and to align the diverse community efforts ongoing across the state.

Liz Winer from the Winer Family Foundation will discuss the investment they've made in this work and moderate this CTIPP CAN call. After the presentations, there will be time for Q&A with our audience members. We are excited to highlight the great work in North Carolina!

As a reminder, we record and post our CTIPP CAN calls for those who are unable to join as well as those who wish to watch again! Subscribe to our YouTube channel to receive updates when new videos are uploaded. Please share this call information and other resources with others who may be interested, and remember to help us continue growing the Trauma Campaign and Building a National Movement to Prevent Trauma and Foster Resilience if you have not already signed up!

We look forward to seeing you next week!

Dan and Jesse

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Jesse Kohler (he/him - what's this?)

Executive Director, CTIPP

National Trauma Campaign

jesse@traumacampaign.org

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