Join Pathways to Resilience on Wednesday, July 19 at 2:00pm ET to learn about how counties in California and Ohio are developing and sustaining trauma-responsive Networks of Care to prevent and address the impacts of trauma and adversity in their communities.
Pathways to Resilience defines trauma-responsive Networks of Care as cross-sector collaborations that provide services and supports to help children and families prevent, address, and heal from trauma and toxic stress. They may include government agencies, community organizations, schools, health care providers, community members, and others. The core element is that these organizations have a formal, established working relationship in place with the shared goal of helping families navigate systems of care, mitigate the negative effects of trauma and adversity, and forge positive connections.
During this session, hear from Artie Padilla, Central Valley Community Foundation; Susan Holt, Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health; and Tristyn Ball, Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services about the key components and lessons learned from their work to build trauma-responsive Networks of Care in their communities.
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