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Carey Sipp

Carey Sipp
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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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Re: The Newsroom: District Attorney Ben David and Chief District Court Judge Jay Corpening on juvenile justice [whqr.org]

Timothy Ferriss ·
The segment appears to aim at exploring the multifaceted considerations surrounding juvenile NFL Grid justice in light of a specific incident, reflecting on the legal, social, and ethical dimensions involved in such cases.
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Re: The Newsroom: District Attorney Ben David and Chief District Court Judge Jay Corpening on juvenile justice [whqr.org]

Davis John ·
This case highlights slope the importance of considering each juvenile offender as an individual, with unique and potentially changing circumstances. It also emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to juvenile justice that prioritizes both public safety and the well-being of youth.
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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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