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

Updates from the Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP) on White House, Agency, and Congressional action to prevent and heal trauma. Back to School! Help Educate Policymakers on Trauma-Informed Schools CTIPP just published a NEW report that breaks down the benefits and practices of trauma-informed schools. This streamlined report was created to educate policymakers, advocates, and agency staff across the country, as a high level overview about trauma-informed practices in...

Encore: Dr. Melissa Merrick, President and CEO of Prevent Child Abuse America on History. Culture. Trauma. Thursday, 4 p.m. ET

Join hosts Ingrid Cockhren, CEO of PACEs Connection, and Mathew Portell, PACEs Connection director of communities, for this encore episode of their interview with Melissa T. Merrick, Ph.D., president and CEO of Prevent Child Abuse America (PCA America), wherein she covers many topics, focusing on “celebrating the possibility of prevention,” and the importance of focusing on the socio-political conditions we as a society must address to help all people thrive. For the month of September,...

Wonder Wednesday

Mi Mundo. Today, Mariela Herrera tells us about the value of rules and how that helps us treat one another, and how rules help to make us all feel safe and well in our world. #WonderWednesday https://youtu.be/mEOOg00jmQ8

FREE WEBINAR: Difficult Divorces and the Child in the Middle

A difficult divorce is where marriage or the relationship ends and war begins. The child is then caught in the middle or used as a pawn or battering ram in this high stakes battle for control. Nothing is more challenging for professionals then to get the child out of the middle and the parents to work together. Family trauma is magnified under these conditions. This free webinar training by Dr. Sells is for professionals who want to understand cutting edge strategies to quickly engage...

Making Mental Illness Fun Again!

https://youtu.be/To7Hvu0R15Q City Voices seeks to Make Mental Illness Fun Again! Through good peer-to-peer programming that builds friendship and community. That helps to transform pain and suffering into joy, peace, and acceptance, even if for a little while. Seeds are being planted and watered. City Voices organizes in-person gatherings at city parks and museums, often involving a little physical exercise, qigong, yoga and energy movements. We do comedy shows and variety shows that share...

PHOTOS: The moms (and dads) of Ivory Coast are falling in love with kangaroo care [npr.org]

By Andrew Caballero-Reynolds, Photo: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/NPR, National Public Radio, September 18, 2022 Many low-resource areas of the world are short on medical technology, including incubators. So why not turn parents into pseudo-incubators? When a baby is born prematurely, a good way to help the baby survive and thrive is simply to hold it close to a parent's naked chest. No technology needed! That's the essence of kangaroo care. It's a method of holding the baby, clad only in a...

Ken Burns Turns His Lens On The American Response to The Holocaust [newyorker.com]

By James McAuley, Photo: PBS (Public Broadcasting Service), The New Yorker, September 18, 2022 W hen we begin “The U.S. and the Holocaust”—a six-and-a-half-hour, three-part documentary about America’s actions during one of history’s greatest atrocities, the Nazis’ attempted extermination of the Jews—we find ourselves in 1933 Frankfurt, where a bourgeois German-Jewish family is going out for an afternoon promenade. This is the Frank family, whose youngest daughter, Anne, has yet to begin the...

Oil Executives Privately Contradicted Public Statements on Climate, Files Show [nytimes.com]

By Hiroko Tabuchi, Photo: Brandon Bell/Getty Images, The New York Times, September 24, 2022 Documents obtained by congressional investigators show that oil industry executives privately downplayed their companies’ own public messages about efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and weakened industry-wide commitments to push for climate policies. Internal Exxon documents show that the oil giant pressed an industry group, the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative, to remove language from a 2019...

A record number of Black candidates for higher offices aim to reshape U.S. politics [washingtonpost.com]

By Tim Craig, Photo: Thomas Simonetti/The Washington Post, The Washington Post, September 13, 2022 A record number of Black men and women are running for U.S. Senate and governor this fall, with the potential to increase diversity in the nation’s top elected offices, which are still overwhelmingly held by White men. Since Reconstruction, voters have elected just seven Black senators and two Black governors. This year, 16 Black candidates — 13 Democrats and three Republicans — are major party...

Community Mental Health Care Workers

Our mind and body exist in a codependent relationship, unable to function or exist without the other. Despite their equal importance, I never quite understood why I, personally, have always heard the emphasis placed on maintaining strong physical health without much mention of the importance of mental health. Just as poor physical health inevitably causes low contentment and mental state, our minds can achieve the same effect on the body by altering our physical states and metabolic...

Register NOW for September 20 Book Study Leader Check-in and other "What Happened to You?" book study resources

It's not too late to lead your own book study of What Happened to You? by Bruce D. Perry, MD PhD, and Oprah Winfrey in your community! Register NOW to attend the Book Study Leader Check-In with Children’s Trust Fund Alliance on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 7-8:30 p.m. ET This is an opportunity to share your experiences as a book study leader, raise questions, make recommendations, and celebrate with us. Open to all book study leaders and those who may want to facilitate a study! This event is part of...

Saturday Spirituality Group w guest Jessica Nathanson

Saturday, November 24 @1130AM ET Jessica Nathanson https://www.thegloriousbothand.com/ Topic: Discussion of Spirituality and Spiritual Practice to Stay Sane in an Insane World Time: This Saturday! @11:30 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Sat Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83898966952?pwd=b2plR21IV1JLa3dKUFBnMkZWZVlNdz09 Meeting ID: 838 9896 6952 Passcode: 808014 One tap mobile +16465588656,,83898966952#,,,,,,0#,,808014# US (New York)...

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