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Rooted Relationships: Growing Equitable Classroom Communities

Details and registration - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/301625769797 You can create a classroom and school environment where students feel connected and encouraged. Imagine a room filled with young people who are engaged in learning, contribute to problem-solving, and help build their own community. Introducing our 5-week Rooted Relationships series , which brings together the most helpful and practical tools from the latest brain science research, culturally responsive teaching, trauma and...

The child care worker shortage is reaching crisis proportions nationally. Could Milwaukee provide the answer? [hechingerreport.org]

By Jackie Mader, Photo: Camilla Forte/The Hechinger Report, The Hechinger Report, April 13, 2022 In a dimly-lit classroom in downtown Milwaukee, nine aspiring early childhood teachers scribbled notes as they watched a video about the capabilities of 4-month-olds. Babies at that age “can now follow an object 180 degrees,” the narrator explained, as a baby on screen watched a small toy move from side to side. After a few more scenes showing babies cooing, screeching and batting at objects,...

‘A plot to destroy democracy’: civil rights group raises alarm at threats to US elections [theguardian.com]

By Maya Yang, Photo: REX/Shutterstock, The Guardian, April 13, 2022 An “insidious and coordinated” effort between lawmakers and extremist groups is under way to undermine American democracy, according to a new report. On Tuesday, the nonpartisan civil rights organization National Urban League released the annual report in its analysis series The State of Black America. The report, called Under Siege: The Plot to Destroy Democracy, outlines the “conspiracy and the urgent case for a national...

2022 election: Q&A with District B San Diego school board candidate Godwin Higa [sandiegouniontribune.com]

By The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board, Photo: Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune, The San Diego Union-Tribune, April 14, 2022 Editors note: Godwin Higa was principal of the first trauma-informed elementary school in San Diego County. There are three candidates on the June 7 ballot for the San Diego Unified School District Board of Education race in District B to represent the northeastern part of the city — early education commissioner Shana Hazan, retired principal/teacher...

Fossil fuels v our future: young Montanans wage historic climate fight [theguardian.com]

By Ray Levy Uyeda, Photo: Our Children's Trust, The Guardian, April 13, 2022 W hen Grace Gibson-Snyder was 13, she launched an independent project in her home town of Missoula, Montana , to encourage restaurants not to use single-use plastic containers. She found that youth activism enabled her to press the adults in her life to take the climate crisis seriously. Even if she was too young to vote, she could still be heard. Three years later Gibson-Snyder upped the ante by teaming up with 15...

Femicide in Kenya signals a Resistance to Change [growthcatalysts.org]

It has been hard to ignore the overflow of grief, insults, in-sensitivities, demands and counter demands during the last months. Between January 1 and April 15, over 50 women have been murdered in the confines of intimate relationships. These >50, are the cases that have been reported in the media. If we know Kenya, there are many other cases that never reach the mainstream media, because families, relatives, and friends of the families collude to hide the real reason a woman died. Aren’t...

FREE Webinar: Implementing Trauma-Informed Care in IDD Organizations and Systems

Dr. Karyn Harvey , noted expert on trauma with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) argues, “Trauma in people with IDD is the elephant in the room.” The statistics are harrowing: People with IDD are 2.5 times more likely to be victims of violent crime compared to people who are not disabled (Harrell, 2017) 31% of children with IDD suffer child abuse compared to 9% of non-disabled children (Sullivan & Knudson, 2000) 14% of direct care staff admitted to acts of...

ARN Insights ::: Issue 1 | 4.2022 [aceresourcenetwork.org]

It’s hard to believe it has almost been a year since Number Story launched. What a year it’s been! Thanks to your contribution, our partners, and our team, we’ve been able to raise awareness of Adverse Childhood Experience (ACEs), how common they are, and their potential effects. And our work is just beginning. As we move into what promises to be an exciting year, I want to share highlights from 2021 and give you a peek at what's ahead. We listened, learned, and spread the word. Number Story...

Trauma-Responsive, Resilience Building Practices for Early Childhood Educators and Leaders [mhttcnetwork.org]

Trauma-Responsive and Resilience Building Practices for Early Childhood Educators (ECE), Leaders, Organizations, and Systems: A Three-Part Program Our region is excited to partner with the Center for Optimal Brain Integration (COBI) to provide a three-part virtual training series (an opening institute, a six-part community of practice, and a closing institute) for early childhood educators, organizations and system leaders. Join us as we deepen our advocacy for and increase trauma-informed...

Register Now! PACEsConnection virtual Trauma-Informed School Leadership Institute

Are you ready to transform your school to become a trauma-informed and healing-centered environment? Join us for the PACEsConnection virtual Trauma-Informed School Leadership Institute. This institute is specifically tailored for school leaders and leadership teams who want to understand the HOW of trauma-informed schools. Speakers will include current and former building leaders engaged in the work as well as other national experts supporting schools through this transformation process.

Study: Drug use less common, more deadly among teens during pandemic [jjie.org]

By Brian Rinker, Photo: Freida Frisaro/AP, Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, April 13, 2022 Even as drug use has declined among teenagers during the pandemic, overdose deaths increased, likely due to the highly potent opioid fentanyl, according to a new study . Overdose deaths among teenagers 14-18 held steady for years before doubling in 2020 as the pandemic set in, and they continued to climb last year. A total of 1,146 adolescents in this age group died in 2021 — 20% over 954 deaths...

New York Campaign Aims to Stop ‘Womb-to-Foster Care Pipeline’ [imprintnews.com]

By Madison Hunt, Illustration: Christine Ongjoco/The Imprint, The Imprint, April 13, 2022 I n a series of social media posts launched today, women cradle their pregnant bellies. They kiss their newborns and lovingly nurse their tiny infants. “Black mamas deserve quality healthcare and unconditional support,” the messages spread by a campaign of New York advocates for low-income parents and families state. “We must make healthcare safe for birthing people at all times.” The coalition behind...

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