Tagged With "historical trauma"
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February Collective Care Through the CRC & PACEs Movement: The Way Forward for Civil & Human Rights is Trauma-Informed
Nationally recognized days of awareness remind us of important civil and human rights movements led by Black and African-American communities and social justice advocates. February puts leadership, education, access, justice, policy, and governance under the spotlight. Through a PACEs science lens, this month is an opportunity to consider trauma-informed transformation through a PACEs science lens as the way forward.
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CRC Accelerator Hiatus Announcement: Limited Time Left to Complete the CRC Accelerator Program, Certificate of Participation Toolkit & The Road Ahead
March marks the final month of the granting period for the CRC Accelerator. Here are the next steps for certification or a certificate of participation.
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Re: The 2023 Creating Resilient Communities Accelerator Program is now Open For Registration
The 2023 Creating Resilient Communities Accelerator Program seems like a great opportunity for individuals and organizations to learn about trauma-informed awareness and resilience-building frameworks. The program covers a wide range of topics, and the fact that it's free and open to the public is fantastic. It's also convenient that most events repeat every month, allowing for flexibility in attendance. Overall, it appears to be a valuable initiative for anyone interested in creating...
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CRC Accelerator Hiatus Reminder & April “Hour of Power” to Support CRC Participants With Only One Event to Completion Learn CRC Fellowship Next Steps
As we’ve recently announced, the CRC Accelerator is taking an indefinite hiatus, but this moment of growth is anything but goodbye. Two years into this unique program, we are aware of the incredible impact access can have on PACEs initiatives and we now have a CRC Fellowship that grows with each CRC graduate.
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Plans afoot to bring stability to PACEs Connection
To all of you, who, like me, love this website and want to see it and its communities flourish as we work to prevent and heal trauma; build resiliency: please know there is a move afoot by a small group of strategic partners to find a suitable host for PACEs Connection. More will be announced in the coming days. In the meantime, friends, we are figuring out email addresses and other communications logistics and opportunities. PEACE! Carey Sipp, former director of strategic partnerships ...
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Re: Creating Trauma- Informed Schools in Bladen, Columbus, and Robeson Counties
Creating social groups for attachment and support for traumatized children plays an important role in their overall well-being and recovery. Here are some key aspects of this topic: Emotional support: Traumatized children can feel vulnerable and isolated. Connecting with others who have also experienced similar difficulties can create a sense of community and understanding that hinders emotional healing. Collaborative development of coping strategies: Discussion groups can provide an...
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Re: North Carolina Is “Primed and Ready” to Institute Reforms To Protect Children from Harm, say Co-Chairs Following First Statewide Trauma Summit
Yep, The Campaign for Trauma Informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP), led by executive director Jesse Kohler, provides an important avenue for advocacy at both the national and community levels. CTIPP focuses on promoting policies and practices that are trauma-informed, recognizing the impact of trauma on individuals and communities. uno online is a great website to learn more details.
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Re: HIRING: Regional Resiliency Workgroup Consultant for Bladen, Columbus, and Robeson Counties
This is a chance to play a key role in building Drift Hunters stronger, healthier communities by addressing trauma and its effects.