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Failing our Children -- What You Can Do to Help

Co-authored by Leanne McEvoy, a mother of two and advocate for children's mental health and well-being who is passionate about making sure kids have solid emotional foundations to navigate life. She holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work with a concentration in children and families and has advocated for improved policy and legislation around school safety. This is a true story shared with me but something similar might be unfolding near you as well. Recently, a ten year old boy’s...

Pop-Up Workshop: Affirmation Hour

I am excited to announce a special edition, free pop-up workshop for July! Register for Affirmation Hour by clicking here . Everyone will find something for them during Affirmation Hour - show up as you are, and bring your children if you'd like! Please invite other folks to join us for this meaningful time together. July 22nd at 11am PT/2pm ET. Visit Rise to Resilience for more information and events. Image description: a gray background with bright blue text that reads POP UP WORKSHOP...

TODAY! Beyond Employee Assistance Programs: How Organizations Can Take Care of Those, Taking Care of Others.

Join us for an upcoming webinar, Beyond Employee Assistance Programs: How Organizations Can Take Care of Those, Taking Care of Others. The webinar is free to all and scheduled for July 15, 5-6pm CT and made possible through collaboration with Trilogy Behavioral Healthcare . Registration and more information is available below. The world has lived through a shared trauma. For over a year we have been thrust into grief, isolation, and fear for our health and the health of others. This free...

Monthly child tax credit payments start hitting bank accounts this week. Here's what you need to know if you're eligible. [washingtonpost.com]

By Michelle Singletary, The Washington Post, July 13, 2021 If all goes well, the IRS will start depositing monthly payments this week into the bank accounts of millions of American families, many of whom are struggling to put food on the table. Look for these child tax credit payments to show up on July 15. This money couldn’t come at a more opportune time, given the news that the consumer price index rose 5.4 percent in June compared to the same period a year ago. The last time families saw...

How crime stats lie — and what you need to know to understand them [cnn.com]

By Priya Krishnakumar, CNN US, July 14, 2021 As Covid-19 rates improved and vaccinations allowed much of the country to reopen, reports of crime waves began to dominate headlines. Politicians, pundits, journalists and law enforcement have all scrambled to make sense of increased violence around the United States, while the public is left to sort through alarming numbers and conflicting narratives. Understanding crime trends requires nuance, but gaps and inconsistencies in the data make it...

Can Biden's Plan to Remove Urban Highways Improve the Health of American Cities? [californiahealthline.org]

By Sarah DiGiulio, California Healthline, July 14, 2021 Mandela Parkway, a four-lane boulevard enhanced by a median with trees and a curving footpath, stretches along a 24-block section of West Oakland. It’s the fruit of a grassroots neighborhood campaign to block reconstruction of an elevated freeway leveled by the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989 and reimagine the thoroughfare to replace it.\ Since the parkway’s 2005 completion, 168 units of affordable housing have sprung up along its route.

To Achieve Racial Equity, Invest in the College Success of Parents [philanthropy.com]

By Nicole Lynn Lewis and Vinice Davis, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, July 13, 2021 When Ariel Ventura-Lazo’s son was born, he had a lot on his mind. Would he be a good father? Would he be able to support his young family as the bills piled up? He had tried community college while working full time shortly after graduating from high school, but he didn’t do well and figured college wasn’t for him. Now that he was a father, he realized his job as a cash vault teller wouldn’t pay the bills and...

Materials Now Available: ACEs Aware July 14 Webinar [acesaware.org]

A recording and materials are now available for the second in a series of webinars exploring the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and toxic stress, presented by Al Race, Deputy Director and Chief Knowledge Officer from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. Providers seeking CME/CE and MOC credits* must complete a separate activity evaluation in order to request CME/CE certificate. Those seeking MOC credits must also successfully complete the post-test with...

A Child's Early Experiences & Brain Development [mountsinaiparenting.org]

A Child's Early Experiences & Brain Development As a primary care provider, promoting strong parent-child relationships and positive parenting behaviors is critical to your role. Research tells us that a child's early experiences, and the environment in which they are raised, dramatically affect how the brain, and thus the child, develops. See the following clip to learn more about early brain development from expert Dan Siegel, MD: From the Keystones of Development Secure Attachment...

Rev. Darrell Armstrong and Shiloh Baptist Church Considered for AHA Award

By Bob Sege, 7/14/21, positiveexperience.org/blog Many of you undoubtedly remember the spectacular keynote address that Rev. Darrell Armstrong gave at our First Annual HOPE Summit . He and Shiloh Baptist Church are being considered for an award from the American Heart Association “Empowered to Serve Business Accelerator” Program for non-profits. There will be three winners – each of which will share a percentage of the $105,000 Grand Prize that would go a long way towards seeding his...

Through life experience, Consolee Nishimwe seeks to advocate for women and girls [amsterdamnews.com]

By Shania Degroot, New York Amsterdam News, July 8, 2021 Consolee Nishimwe, 41, lives in New York City and devotes much of her time to advocating for women’s rights as well as helping the people who have survived genocide-related trauma. Nishimwe, a Rwandan genocide survivor, recalls much of her current work being influenced by the trauma she experienced during her childhood in Rwanda. Consolee grew up in Rwanda, where both of her parents worked as teachers. Prior to 1994, she was raised...

Book About PTSD Still Available on Amazon

"Unlocking the Puzzle of PTSD, A Holistic Guide to Restoring Inner Peace" is a unique and comprehensive Holistic manual and workbook to understand and treat PTSD. The book is for health professionals as well as for lay people interested in the subject. It includes information about PTSD, Complex PTSD and trauma from a Holistic (mind, body, spirit) perspective. It presents easy to use practical tools and activities for both clients, and for individuals not in therapy to use themselves. The...

Announcement About New Book on Amazon

Trauma can cause one to spiral down into darkness. Using spirituality and creativity with holistic tools can help one find Light again. Restoring the Broken Threads: Out of Trauma, Into the Light discusses several holistic (body, mind, spirit) methods for healing from trauma. The book presents education and easy to use tools for increasing insight and restoring balance. It also presents personal experiences from the writer's own evolution out of the effects of trauma. Methods are based on...

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