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December 2017

Ritz: A New Year’s resolution that will impact the future of Lake County [Lake County News]

Written by: Carla Ritz Posted On Wednesday, 27 December 2017 On Jan. 1, many of us will make resolutions about our health, time management, habits or relationships. While these all have value, allow me to suggest another idea – resolve to measure your success this year by the well-being of the youngest children in your life. On the flipside of this, adverse childhood experiences (also known as ACEs), such as abuse, neglect, lack of affection, abandonment, domestic violence, substance abuse...

Fight Burnout and Compassion Fatigue With Lots of Self-care Ideas [YouthToday.org]

For years I have sought out with fierce determination conversations, books and articles such as this. Articles with titles like “5 Steps To Wellness,” “7 Must-Have self-care Tips” or “10 Ways for a Healthier You.” From peer-reviewed articles to O Magazine, I sift through pages with critical eyes looking for that aha moment where I find something new to share with teachers, administrators, students and other caring professionals. I usually ignore the introductions and skip ahead to the bullet...

ACES Science 101 (FAQs)

What are ACEs? ACEs are adverse childhood experiences that harm children's developing brains so profoundly that the effects show up decades later; they cause much of chronic disease, most mental illness, and are at the root of most violence. ...

Organizing Your ACEs Initiative: Steps to Growing A Resilient Community

The information below is to be used as guidance for how local ACEs initiatives can structure and organize themselves. We’ve gathered this information from experiences in communities and on ACEs Connection; we've pulled examples of things that work & lessons learned along the way. We want your input — in the comments section, please share with us things we have missed, examples of what’s working for you, and any lessons you have learned and would like to share with the members of ACEs...

Tue Dec 5th: Shasta County is educating the public on mental health

Health and Human Services of Shasta County is holding a forum to discuss how addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences can improve Shasta County’s health. Posted: Dec. 4, 2017 10:07 AM Updated: Dec. 4, 2017 10:07 AM Posted By: Heidi Rene Health and Human Services of Shasta County is holding a forum to discuss how addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences can improve Shasta County’s health. The forum will be Tuesday December 5th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Redding First United Methodist Church,...

Shortage of foster families for teens, older kids

There are enough foster parents in Shasta County for the county’s children, and more. So why are some children and youths housed in other care programs waiting for a foster family? The answer is in the age group most foster parents want to foster. “Shasta County is a receiving county because we have more foster youth coming… from other counties for placement than we send out…,” said Dianna Wagner, branch director of children’s services at Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency...

County where ‘madman’ killed five has just two psychiatrists

Only two psychiatrists work in the rural county where Kevin Janson Neal shot and killed five people earlier this month, state records show. Shortly after the shooting, Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston called Neal, 44, “a madman on the loose.” He said that Neal drove the streets of Rancho Tehama on Nov. 14 firing randomly at homes and structures. Neal suffered from delusions and other mental health issues for years , according to his sister, Sheridan Orr. To continue reading this...

Divided views on opioids – ‘worst drug crisis in American history’

HUMBOLDT – As attendees of an “opioid crisis” town hall meeting called for response to criminal behavior and nuisances stemming from addiction, Senator Mike McGuire announced the imminent development of a $4.8 million local treatment center. Held at the Sequoia Conference Center in Eureka on November 14 , the well-attended community forum focused on what McGuire described as “ the worst drug crisis in American history.” Saying that “we’re ready to advance solutions,” McGuire announced that a...

Northstate counties to create regional approach to opioid treatment

WEAVERVILLE, Calif. - Health officials in Trinity County are trying to combat the overuse of prescription opioids and heroin by creating a partnership with surrounding counties for a regional approach to treatment. Anne Lagorio, the assistant director of Trinity County Behavioral Health said the program is still in the planning phase and needs final approval from the state. She adds once approved it would only h elp those on Medi-Cal but hoped it would start a framework for support to end...

Del Norte County highest in California in teen births

Despite statewide numbers decreasing, Del Norte County continues have the highest teen pregnancy rate in California, according to the latest reported numbers. In 2015, the state’s adolescent birth rate dropped to 17.6 births per 1,000 females aged 15-19 , the California Department of Public Health announced Tuesday. It is a 10 percent decline from the 2014 rate of 19.6 births and a 62 percent decline from the 2000 rate of 46.7, according to CDPH. With 43.1 births per 1,000 females aged...

Opioid Crisis: Doctor explains risk factors in Shasta County [krcrtv.com]

REDDING, Calif. - The Northstate is a concentrated area of opioid use, but there have been improvements in Shasta County. "What disturbs me the most, especially in our community is that you see young people who needlessly die tragically," said Shasta County Chief Deputy Coroner Gene Randall. The drug epidemic doesn't just mean illegal drugs. "In 2013, we had about 1,300 to 1,400 opioid prescriptions every 1,000 people here in a year, which means more than one opioid prescription for every...

 
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