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Announcing PACEs Connection's new director of communities—Mathew Portell!

We at PACEs Connection are excited to announce our new director of communities, Mathew Portell. Portell has officially joined this week and will now be leading our Growing Resilient Communities and Cooperative of Communities programs. Portell has dedicated a decade and a half to education in his role as a teacher, instructional coach, teacher mentor, and school administrator. Before accepting the role of director of communities, Portell was the principal of Fall-Hamilton Elementary, an...

Functional Family Therapy (FFT) Training Now Available for Private Practice

Functional Family Therapy (FFT) is one of the most well-known and successful family therapy evidence-based models in the world. Historically, the model has only been made available with grants or other governmental funding through the Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, or larger behavioral health providers. FFT Partners, one of only two authorized FFT training organizations in the world, is making available for the first time, FFT for the Private Practitioner . FFT is listed on most major...

What the new PACEs Science 101 misses

The new PACEs Science 101 summarizes only part of the science of positive and adverse childhood experiences. It leaves out much of the social epidemiology and social science of positive and adverse childhood experiences that, along with neuroscience, are at the heart of PACEs science. As a result, it largely fails to address primary prevention through policies that can diminish inequities in the distribution of adverse and positive childhood experiences in a population.

Week of HOPE: Day Two - HOPE in Practice [positiveexperience.org/category/blog]

By Laura Gallant, 3/8/22, positiveexperience.org/category/blog/ Today, Tuesday, March 8, is the second day in our Week of HOPE. This week is intended to spread awareness of HOPE – Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences TM and help people learn about the difference that positive childhood experiences can make for children, families, and those who serve them. Today’s theme is HOPE in Practice. Our main event for today is our Annual HOPE Summit – Growing HOPE, registration is open until the...

A gang-banger since 8th grade, former Blood sets a new course with a former prosecutor’s help [jjie.org]

By Micah Danney, Photo: Micah Danney/JJIE, Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, March 1, 2022 Three months after the gang he’d been devoted to lured Charles Kennebrew to a supposed meeting about gang business, then jumped and brutally beat him, the 37-year-old stood staring at a slave auction block in Washington, D.C. Farther along, the now former gangster and others in their group of formerly incarcerated men navigated the National Museum of African American History and Culture e xhibits...

New Data Report: 640,700 Medi-Cal Beneficiaries Screened for ACEs [acesaware.org]

From ACEs Aware, Image: ACEs Aware, March 4, 2022 The ACEs Aware initiative has released a new data report detailing the number of Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) screenings conducted for children and adults in California between January 1, 2020, and March 31, 2021. The report also tracks the number of clinical team members that completed the “ Becoming ACEs Aware in California ” online training between December 4, 2019, and September 30, 2021. The ACEs Aware Screening, Training, and...

Here's One Way States Are Boosting Affordable Housing [pewtrusts.org]

By Kristian Hernández, Photo: Ross D. Franklin, PEW, March 2, 2022 Brian Swanton is the president of Gorman & Company, a development firm that builds and manages low-income housing nationwide, including some 2,000 affordable housing units in Arizona, where he is based. The demand for such apartments greatly exceeds the supply. Every year, Swanton said, managers of his properties turn away thousands of families who want to rent units, because there’s none available. During the coronavirus...

Thomas Cangelosi: Can we revive our hopes for the future through compassion for each other? [courant.com]

By Thomas Cangelosi, Image: Hartford Courant, Hartford Courant, March 5, 2022 According to a recent NBC News poll, when asked about America’s present direction, the top answers were “downhill,” “divisive,” “negative,” “struggling,” “lost,” and “bad.” Further, in the face of this dark outlook, according to the poll, the public’s interest in the upcoming midterm elections is down. In other words, many feel alienated, powerless, hopeless or apathetic about changing the course of our nation’s...

Did a traumatic childhood make Putin heartless? [MindSiteNews.org]

Photo Credit: Shutterstock The world may not be ready to empathize with Vladimir Putin as he inflicts unprovoked carnage on the Ukrainian people, but Jane Stevens has an explanation for his callous indifference. Stevens is the founder and editor of ACEsTooHigh , a news site that reports on the impact of adverse childhood experiences . Stevens says Putin’s childhood was laden with ACEs – “lack of food, inadequate housing, bullying, neglect, parental depression, etc. And he obviously inherited...

Fortifying Your Workplace With Love

For the first time in our lives, we are all out of our comfort zones. With COVID, the war in the Ukraine, continued polarization within our own communities and nation, the rise in violence and crime, and continued worry about our health, well-being, and even safety, every person is feeling the negative effects. This stress is commingled with our workplace issues to the point where there is seemingly little room for relief! It is a double-edged sword – for some, working from home has meant...

Week of HOPE: Day One - All About HOPE [positiveexperience.org/category/blog]

By Laura Gallant, 3/7/22, https://positiveexperience.org/category/blog/ Today Monday, March 7, is the first day of the Week of HOPE. This week is intended to spread awareness of HOPE – Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences TM and help people learn about the difference that positive childhood experiences can make for children, families, and those who serve them. We are excited to be celebrating the Week of HOPE across the country. We are especially grateful to Vicky Roper, director of...

Codependency and Narcissistic Abuse

Many of us have heard of codependency and narcissism. Codependency is when two people are locked in a life where they feed off on another, causing mental anguish. Narcissism is when one of the pair is self-centered, arrogant, and lacks empathy for their partner. In this article, we shall tackle codependency in more depth. We shall also examine narcissistic abuse, a little talked about syndrome where children and adults are subjected to trauma by a narcissist. What is Codependency?

Support for all help-seeking people in Ukraine and Russia

I have just heard that social media is quite blocked at that very moment. I hope that this article will reach you and give you inner strength. Please check out this page of a German trauma therapist who provides everything in a video. https://www.traumaheilung.net/ru/ If YouTube cannot be reached, please download and read the texts at the bottom of the above provided page. Please spread this information to people in crisis. It will help to be able to stay stable. I wish the best for all of...

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