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Webinar Learning Series begins tomorrow: State Policy Approaches to Addressing Childhood Adversity, Wednesday, January 10, 10am PST (1:00 PM EST)

 

Reminder of tomorrow's (Wednesday, January 10, 10am PST/1:00 PM EST) webinar on State Policy Approaches to Addressing Childhood Adversity

Please join us for a three -part learning series hosted by the California Campaign to Counter Childhood Adversity and ACEs Connection. We'll hear from states that are making great strides towards adopting trauma-informed policies and practices.
Three-Part Learning Series:
Webinar 1: Overview of State Level Efforts to Address Childhood Adversity and Highlights from Oregon, Tennessee, and Wisconsin
Date: Wednesday, January 10, 10am PST (1:00 PM EST)
Speakers: Elizabeth Prewitt, Policy Analyst, ACEs Connection; Mandy Davis, LCSW, PhD, Director, Trauma Informed Oregon; Linda O’Neal, Executive Director, Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth, and Elizabeth Hudson, LCSW, Director, Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health
Webinar 2: State Legislation to Address Childhood Adversity
Date: TBD
Webinar 3: What is California doing to Address Childhood Adversity?
Date: TBD
For California advocates, this learning series will lead into discussions on how California can better address childhood adversity. To be part of the California-focused discussions, join 4CA at 4cakids.org. For others, the content of the first two webinars is relevant to all states and everyone is welcome to participate. The focus of final webinar is specific to California. Click here to register for the Jan. 10 webinar.

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I want to be involved in teaching my community. Does this require a degree? What can I do?  I am passionate about  the children of my community. They are living with drug addicted parents and are shuffled around living here and there. I don’t believe the courts put any  weight on the child’s best interest involving their mental health.  We are suffering through an epidemic in a Community who has been hit hard with drug addicted youth and young parents. I want children to have rights for their mental health.  Just because a parent/caregiver does not physically harm them does not mean that they are not mentally  tormenting them. I want to be a part of something that means so much to me. I am raising my 3 grandchildren and  have a lot of insight around what children go through in these situations. Please help? 

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