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Sonoma Co. gets funds to battle adverse childhood experiences [NorthBayBusinessJournal.com]

Sonoma County Department of Health Services is starting an adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and resiliency fellowship that will train 25 community members as educators. Officials said the fellowship is unique to Sonoma County and is being launched at a time when community members and service providers are increasingly seeking out information about how to prevent and heal from adverse childhood experiences. Recent research on ACEs confirms that adversity during early childhood development...

Alien Algorithms [PSMag.com]

Imagine a group of aliens from Mars has descended to Earth. They are peaceful, non-threatening, very smart, and have come to help us. They hear we want to improve our system of education and tell us they have exactly the answer. They had the same problem over on Mars, they explain, and they solved it with math. We decide to hear what they have to say. After all, there have been decades of concern over test scores, and especially over the achievement gap, which is the difference between test...

The Great Rent Squeeze [CityLab.com]

“The rent is too damn high” is more than a political slogan. It reflects the harsh reality of increasingly unaffordable housing in America today. Ever since the economic crisis of 2008, American has been in the midst of a “ great housing reset” —a shift from home-ownership to renting. But it’s not just that home-ownership that’s become increasingly unaffordable. Renting has too. Between 2001 and 2014, the number of renters who spend more than half of their income on rent grew by more than 50...

Community Health Endowment awards $1.1 million in grants [JournalStar.com]

Preventing and treating adverse childhood experiences and providing peer support for people experiencing mental illness or substance abuse received major investments in the latest round of Community Health Endowment (CHE) grants. The CHE board of trustees approved grants totaling $652,456 for one year and $1,142,347 over three years. The new grants will: • Support and expand the Healthy Families America program, which provides home visitation and other services for parents of children under...

In response to the election

Much of our nation has been rocked recently in the wake of the election. There are intense emotions being felt throughout our community and our nation on both sides of the political aisle. We are at a pivotal stage in an event that affects every corner of our community. We are at a pivotal stage in intentionally deciding how we react to this event. Of all the luxuries we have in the United States, we do not have the luxury of alienating any one group of people; regardless of race, ethnicity,...

We Must Focus Efforts on the Mental Health of Female Veterans [News.UTexas.edu]

The election of the highest number of women into the U.S. Senate is a harbinger of change to come in public policy affecting all of us. They will govern alongside one of the largest numbers of women elected to public office, and they will work with an increasing number of female top military leaders in our armed forces. And with this growing influence of women, we have an opportunity to make significant progress in addressing the mental health problems of our female veterans. This Veterans...

Data Don’t Lie: Erasing Zero Tolerance Adds Graduates, Lowers Crime Rate [JJE.org]

When we began our journey in 2003 to dismantle our zero tolerance disciplinary system in our schools, an interesting thing happened along the way. The crime rates went down, but not until we changed the way we disciplined kids in school. I am not sure how many folks similarly situated in juvenile justice understand that how we treat kids in our schools is one of the most essential factors in reducing crime among juveniles, and later in reducing crime among the adult population. As go kids,...

NASP Guidance for Reinforcing Safe, Supportive and Positive School Environments for All Students

Following the election, many reports from schools reflected fear and anxiety among students and families about the potential for deportation. Other feared that the outcome gave a license to some to bully minorities or marginalized members within the community. Still others reported overt bullying and victimization. In response, the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) put out guidance for schools, educators, and any adult working with children experiencing (or re-experiencing)...

Shepherd Joins Program to Combat Drug Abuse in At-Risk Families [WVPublic.org]

It’s called The Martinsburg Initiative . It’s based on a Centers for Disease Control study that shows when children have adverse childhood experiences, like exposure to drugs and alcohol, it can have a major impact on their physical and mental developmental health. The Martinsburg Police Department and Berkeley County Schools are piloting the program at two elementary schools in Martinsburg. Shepherd University will provide technical services and volunteers via faculty, staff, and students...

Make Our Schools Safe Again: Social Media Erupts With Disturbing Accounts of Trump-Inspired Bullying [The74Million.org]

In the days since Donald Trump was elected president, horrifying incidents of election-inspired bullying have been reported at schools across the country. The 74 is tracking these terrible stories. If something has happened in your school or to your family, we want to know about it; please email: bullying@the74million.org . (CAUTION: Many posts below contain disturbing and harsh language and images) [For more go to ...

UC president moves quickly to reassure undocumented students after Trump’s election [SacBee.com]

University of California President Janet Napolitano will soon meet with undocumented students to address their concerns about Tuesday’s presidential election of Republican Donald Trump, who pledged to rescind an executive action protecting them from deportation. Napolitano herself carried out that protection in 2012 as President Barack Obama’s homeland security director. Napolitano on Wednesday issued an unusual post-election statement, signed by her and 10 UC campus leaders, stating that...

Undocumented students react with fear and anger to election results [EdSource.org]

Marcos Mohammad, a senior at Berkeley High School, had a question the morning after Donald J. Trump was elected president of the United States: “How will he find me?” asked Mohammad, an undocumented immigrant from Peru. He walked along a wooded path on the UC Berkeley campus with six of his high school friends, all of them undocumented immigrants, all members of the small Newcomers Program for immigrants at Berkeley High and all of them anxious. They carried signs — “Love still trumps hate”...

When Rape Culture Comes From Inside the House [PSMag.com]

I know so many women who “don’t want to be a bitch.” I hear this phrase at least 10 times a week. My friend M, speaking about a colleague on a committee she has to serve on for the college where she teaches: I wish I could tell him to stop talking over me, but I don’t want to be a bitch. My friend L, on the man who used to be her friend but now badmouths her to colleagues because she challenged his authority in a meeting: I don’t want to be a bitch, but he’s so defensive. My friend B, in the...

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