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7 Most Important Aspects of Trauma Sensitivity Training

Full implementation of a trauma-informed approach typically takes three years to accomplish, but many organizations are looking for more manageable solutions that require fewer resources. If you want to implement trauma-informed practices but aren’t ready for full implementation, here are some of the most important aspects of trauma sensitivity training that you can share with your team. Developing a One-Page Resource for Trauma Sensitivity Training Recently a colleague asked for my input on...

What New Abortion Bans Mean for the Youngest Patients [nytimes.com]

By Dana Goldstein and Ava Sasani, Photo: Jamie Kelter Davis, The New York Times, July 16, 2022 She was just 10 years old, so young that many people were horrified when they heard it, and others refused to believe it. But the ordeal of the child rape victim in Ohio who had to cross state lines for an abortion, and the ugly political fight that followed , have highlighted two uncomfortable facts: Such pregnancies are not as rare as people think, and new abortion bans are likely to have a...

Broken and distrusting: why Americans are pulling away from the daily news [theguardian.com]

By Chris McGreal, Photo: Carlo Allegri/Reuters, The Guardian, July 17, 2022 This might be just another negative news story. And if it is, there is evidence that many of you will turn away in despair. The Reuters Institute revealed last month that 42% of Americans actively avoid the news at least some of the time because it grinds them down or they just don’t believe it. Fifteen percent said they disconnected from news coverage altogether. In other countries, such as the UK and Brazil, the...

Mother Nature Dissents [theatlantic.com]

By Ronald Brownstein, Image: Getty/The Atlantic, The Atlantic, July 15, 2022 M other nature is entering a dissenting opinion on last month’s Supreme Court decision that weakened the federal government’s ability to combat climate change. With record heat in Texas that is testing the state’s power grid, a California wildfire that has threatened an ancient grove of sequoias considered a foundation stone of the national-park system, and persistent drought across the West that is forcing...

Opinion At long last, the Olympic injustice done to Jim Thorpe is corrected [washingtonpost.com]

By David Maraniss, Photo: Associated Press, The Washington Post, July 17, 2022 More than a century late but better late than never, the Olympic powers-that-be at long last have restored Jim Thorpe to his deserved place in sports history. The records he set and gold medals he won in the decathlon and pentathlon at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics are official now, his alone, 69 years after he died of a heart attack in a trailer home in Southern California, broke and lonely, if not forgotten. As a...

Anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act

July 26 th is the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) being signed in 1990. While as a person of goodness, it grieves me that such laws are needed, until we have a better society, I am thankful for the work that has been done. Given its importance, since many are unaware of the history of the ADA, its elements, and the notable progress since, I want to briefly share just a bit. Before I do, because I am who I am, let me note, that I am also aware and understand the...

The Relentless School Nurse: Believe in the Difference You Make & Set Boundaries!

(*Editor's note: News about Robin! Rutgers–Camden lecturer inducted into the National Academy of School Nursing ) Did I ever tell you that I LOVE snail mail, especially handwritten notes sent through the mail? The other day I sorted through the mail and found three cards! One was from Mom's Demand Action thanking me for speaking at a recent rally. One was from Jeanne Kiefner, a school nursing treasure who will be our forever "Head Nurse," thanking me for spending time together during our...

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Hi. My name is Andrea. I attended an online seminar last week with Avaiya. One of the guest speakers was Dr Greg. I would just like to acknowledge that I found this talk to be excellent; it was very informative and he was so down to earth. I was touched by his story and connected with many elements of his life history. I'm very happy that I am now a member. Thank you. Keep up the great work.

The new 988 crisis number is about to launch. Here's what to know. [NPR.org]

Jenny Kane/AP By Rhitu Chatterjee, NPR.org Starting July 16, people in mental health crisis will have a new way to reach out for help. Instead of dialing the current 10-digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline , they can simply call or text the numbers 9-8-8. Modeled after 911, the new 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is designed to be a memorable and quick number that connects people who are suicidal or in any other mental health crisis to a trained mental health professional. "If you...

What Pediatricians are Saying About Participating in the Trauma-Informed ACEs Screening and Intervention Evaluation (TASIE) Project

Earlier this month, the Trauma-Informed ACEs Screening and Intervention Evaluation (TASIE) Project completed its first 9-month quality-improvement ECHO program. Cohort 1 of the TASIE Project included 17 pediatric primary care practices consisting of 89 providers and 114 total team members, across eight states. These practices have successfully incorporated ACEs screening into their workflow and will use what they've learned through this program to spread awareness of ACEs and toxic stress...

CTIPP’s Monthly Washington, D.C. Update: July 2022

Updates from the Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP) on White House, Agency, and Congressional action on trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). First Draft of Federal Funding Bills Have Been Revealed - Big Wins! In late June, the House Appropriations Committee marked up its Fiscal Year 23 (FY23) spending bills. In exciting news, a number of the funding requests that CTIPP and members of the National Trauma Campaign have championed to advance the trauma-informed...

Exploring a Nonbinary Approach to Health [NICHQ.org]

By Heidi Brooks, Chief Operating Officer at NICHQ, June 29, 2021, in The N ational Institute for Children's Health Quality. Holding space for inclusive and expansive language in maternal and child health “Hi! My name is Natalia, and my pronouns are she/her/hers.” The first time I heard this introduction, I was confused. I mean, it was obvious to me that Natalia was a woman. Why were we spending time identifying the obvious? Then I remembered my friend’s child. Assigned female at birth, at...

Discriminatory Housing Practices and Food Environment Disparities [publichealthpost.org]

By Rick Sadler , July 15, 2022, the Public Health Post We know that structural racism has far-reaching and enduring impacts on the built environment of neighborhoods and on the health of the people who live there. Structural racism both contributes to and is compounded by neighborhood disadvantage , the overconcentration of alcohol outlets , the incidence of firearm violence , the unequal redevelopment of urban areas via gentrification , and rates of childhood obesity . And yet, most of the...

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