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Sonoma County PACEs Connection (CA)

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MARC Learning Collaborative Webinar (July 2016)

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MARC Learning Collaborative Webinar (May 2016)

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Mindful Educators Retreat

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Resiliency 101--The Art and Science of Thriving

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Restorative Culture Collaborative 2

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Restorative Culture Collaborative 2

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Violence Prevention Workshop

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AVP Violence Prevention Workshop, March 23rd

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Re: San Francisco Dept of Public Health Trauma-Informed Systems Initiative

Holly White-Wolfe ·
Our Director of Public Health read this report and is sharing it widely within our own organization. We just may embark on a similar project soon!
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Re: NEW DATE: November 21st: Latino Health Forum: One People, One Climate

Karen Clemmer ·
Please see the attached 2019 LHF Syllabus and the Event Program.
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Re: Artists in the ACE and Resilience Movement: Creative Avenues to Change

Holly White-Wolfe ·
Thank you so much for sharing this, Clare. We held a workshop recently where some participants stated they felt very uncomfortable with art or who asked if they could leave early as the art project didn't seem as important as other work. While I don't begrudge anyone their own unique perspective and feelings, I feel like what you share here shows how art can be particularly powerful with healing trauma and celebrating resilience. Thank you for providing this stellar example!
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Re: Petaluma Health Center leads effort to link women to services

Karyna Mayora-Linzer ·
Thank YOU for YOUR work AND Rebecca Munger's work on this excellent evidence-informed tool that we are still using across our FQHCs in Sonoma County. Your work on this project has helped us collect valuable data on substance use, depression, intimate partner violence, and smoking amongst our most vulnerable pregnant women in Sonoma County. The data from this powerful tool is informing the clinical practice of providers across the county, our Maternal Child Adolescent Health home visiting...
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Re: Speak Up Pocket Guide- Responding to Bias Remarks

What a great tool. Printing it out, I'm going to share with Principal Higa at Cherokee Point Elementary and Principal Downey at Wilson Middle School for their discernment on school wide messaging. Maybe the youth leaders could support through a service learning project... Thank you Elizabeth for sharing this terrific resource!
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Re: Feedback Wanted on Draft Working Guidelines for Sonoma County ACEs Connection

Remy Fuentes ·
Hi there, Have these been officially adopted?
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ACEs screening is about building relationships, says early adopter

R.J. Gillespie ·
Whether or not to screen for ACEs in primary care is an important debate—and I hear and respect the passion from both sides of the argument. I fall in the “pro-ACE assessments” camp, but with some important caveats. I think that assessments for ACEs are dramatically different from screening for autism or developmental delays. In my opinion, assessments for ACEs in primary care should be primarily about building relationships.
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Santa Rosa is updating its General Plan - and needs your input!

Karen Clemmer ·
Help Shape the Future of Santa Rosa! Santa Rosa is in a time of incredible change. The recent fires, housing crisis, electrical grid blackouts, and calls for social justice and equality provide a backdrop for an immensely important discussion on how the City will grow and “bounce forward” to become an even more sustainable, resilient, healthy, and inclusive community. The City is updating its General Plan to tackle these and many other issues that are important to the community. How Can I...
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Santa Rosa receives nearly $26 million in grant money for housing, transit projects (Press Democrat)

Karen Clemmer ·
By Chantelle Lee, June 25, 2020, Press Democrat. Nearly $26 million in state grant money was approved Thursday to fund several projects in Sonoma County, including new affordable housing in Roseland and an extension to the SMART system. The $25.8 million grant package was awarded to the city of Santa Rosa, SMART and Bay Area affordable housing developer MidPen Housing by the California Strategic Growth Council, a state agency focused on affordable housing and transportation. The state grant...
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ACEs Aware Grantees By County

Donielle Prince ·
ACEs Connection will begin highlighting ACEs and Resilience initiatives by county. We're starting this effort off by listing the recent ACEs Aware grantees by county.
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Friendly Reminder: our July meeting is Weds 7/22 at 3:30!

Karen Clemmer ·
Please join our July Zoom meeting - all are welcome! If you prefer, there is a call in option too. ZOOM LINK or see calendar for more details. So much is happening across the county (and beyond) so maybe we can put our heads together and find ways to support this important work! See below for the draft agenda and the attached references: 1 OCAP released their strategic plan 2020-2025 2 MCH released a report on how health inequities emerge before birth 3 EfC just released Trauma Informed...
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CALQIC Announces Grantees for its ACEs Learning and Quality Improvement Collaborative for 2020-2021 [careinnovations.org]

Megan O'Brien ·
The Center for Care Innovations and our partners are pleased to announce the grant recipients of the California ACEs Learning and Quality Improvement Collaborative (CALQIC). Led by the UCSF Center to Advance Trauma-Informed HealthCare in partnership with CCI, the California Office of the Surgeon General, and the Rand Corporation, CALQIC is the learning and quality improvement arm of ACES Aware, the initiative led by the Office of the California Surgeon General and the Department of Health...
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CALQIC Announces Grantees for its ACEs Learning and Quality Improvement Collaborative for 2020-2021 [careinnovations.org]

Megan O'Brien ·
The Center for Care Innovations and our partners are pleased to announce the grant recipients of the California ACEs Learning and Quality Improvement Collaborative (CALQIC). Led by the UCSF Center to Advance Trauma-Informed HealthCare in partnership with CCI, the California Office of the Surgeon General, and the Rand Corporation, CALQIC is the learning and quality improvement arm of ACES Aware, the initiative led by the Office of the California Surgeon General and the Department of Health...
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