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Developing Community Resilience During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Kathy Adams ·
Educators, I know many of you understand the important role strong families and communities play in the lives of your students. Ideas are included below to develop community resilience that, ultimately, support your students in the process. I have been fielding requests about community resilience development and want to share with all of you a document that others are finding helpful. I initially created the document (below and pdf attached) for our host entities to distribute to the cohorts...
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FREE MASTER CLASS FOR EDUCATORS:

Julia Rose Polk ·
FREE MASTER CLASS FOR EDUCATORS: "The Top 10 Truths Every Teacher Needs to Know About Trauma" This 60-minute Master Class is an opportunity for teachers to take their FIRST STEP into becoming "trauma-informed." Learn how trauma impacts your students' brains, bodies and behavior, and the approaches that can make your job easier and less overwhelming! TUESDAY, May 7th @1pm (PST) - ONLINE Certificate of Attendance available for attendees Link for Deets: https://www.traumacamp.com/masterclass...
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Re: Masters Degrees

Mike Ritter ·
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Re: Masters Degrees

Jackie Schoening ·
Ki would strongly suggest Social. Work or School Social Work. A MSSW is a very flexible degree opening doors to community work, counseling, therapy, public service, program management and development, etc (social workers are systems thinkers)
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Masters Degrees

Lisa McGonagle MPP ·
I'm looking at obtaining another degree to focus on ACES/early trauma. What schools do you believe offer the best programs? To really address the needs of young people I want to be fully informed, and as I advocate for legislation. Thank you.
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