Tagged With "Building Blocks"
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Addressing historical and childhood trauma: Why native people across the country are gathering in San Diego in October
photo/ CCO Children, in what should be the safety of their homes, experience trauma, and it is ruining lives -- and perhaps entire ethnic groups. Childhood trauma actually alters the structure of the brain – a result of consistent toxic stress, which is why it’s so difficult to heal an individual and help them attain a healthy life. Dr. Anthony Pico The science that was the springboard for making those linkages began with a now famous Adverse Childhood Experiences study of over 17,000...
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Building Resilience Grant
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How to Be Your Own Emergency First Responder! (3 minute read)
https://www.optimalbrainintegration.com/post/how-to-be-your-own-emergency-first-responder-3-minute-read How to Be Your Own Emergency First Responder! (3 minute read)
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TIC Hotel Reservation Deadline Extended!
Hi everyone, The DoubleTree in Sacramento has extended the deadline to use our discounted room rate to August 20th . The Network has reserved a block of hotel rooms at the special group rate of $139.00 plus tax, per night . Make online reservations HERE or Call 800-686-3775 and refer to group “Trauma Informed Care”. Parking is $10/day. The deadline to register for the training is also August 20th. Registration has now been opened to 2 people per agency on a first come first served basis.
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TIC registration open!
Registration for the August 28-29 TIC training in Sacramento is now open! Register Online Here – by Monday, August 20, 2018 * Who Should Attend? Trainers & Coaches seeking certification in FY 2018-19 must attend this training & opt in to the TIC Training Certification Cohort after participating in this event. Participants who attend this TIC Training on August 28-29 are not required to opt in to the cohort described above. Due to limited space and to ensure a quality learning...
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TIC Training: Reserve hotel room by August 7
WHO : Trauma Informed Care (TIC or Bridge Program)Trainers* WHAT : Trauma Informed Care 2-Day-Training 2018 WHEN: August 28 th and August 29 th , 2018 WHERE: DoubleTree Hotel - Sacramento in Sacramento, CA Preliminary Agenda Registration Fee: $220.00 per person (not including lodging). Online Registration coming soon! RESERVE HOTEL ROOMS BY AUGUST 7 TH ! The Network has reserved a block of hotel rooms at the special group rate of $139.00 plus tax, per night . Make online reservations HERE or...
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WEBINAR: How to Use the ‘Pair of ACEs’ to Build Community Resilience
New for You: BCR staff will introduce the new Pair of ACEs Infographic template and how to obtain local data to create a Pair of ACEs infographic with details specific to your community. When : Tuesday, September 18 th from 1pm – 2:30pm EST Register at go.gwu.edu/pairofaceswebinar The Building Community Resilience (BCR) collaborative will host a webinar featuring lessons learned using one of our most potent messaging tools: the ‘Pair of ACEs’ - a dverse c hildhood e xperiences in the context...
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Re: WEBINAR: How to Use the ‘Pair of ACEs’ to Build Community Resilience
Will this be available to view online after the scheduled event for those of us who have a conflict?
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Re: WEBINAR: How to Use the ‘Pair of ACEs’ to Build Community Resilience
Hi Linda, I recommend contacting Clare Reidy, who made the original post, to see if this is an option.
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Disruptions to Child Care Arrangements and Work Schedules for Low-Income Hispanic Families are Common and Costly AUTHORS:
OVERVIEW Child care is a critical support for working families that allows parents to pursue opportunities for employment and economic mobility. 1,2 Child care’s vital role in the lives of families and in the overall economy is reflected in federal and state programs such as the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) that aim to improve low-income families’ access to care options that support parents’ work efforts. 3 A key premise of these programs is that families should have access...
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Bullying prevention promotes positive childhood experiences [positiveexperience.org/blog]
By Laura Gallant, 10/13/23, https://positiveexperience.org/blog/ October is National Bullying Prevention Month. The goal of this month is to prevent bullying and promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Bullying affects both the person who is experiencing the bullying and those who are engaging in bullying behavior . It can block access to the Four Building Blocks of HOPE . The Special Olympics shares that 20% of children from 12-18 experience bullying, and children with disabilities are...
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True Healing PCE Conference!
An exceptional and extremely affordable conference about creating resilient communities is coming to San Jose 4/20/24!
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Vital Self-Care for Adverse Childhood Experiences Recovery
Often overlooked, intelligent self-care is vital during and after the recovery process. Tending to important needs optimizes mood, mental health, and the ability to handle everyday stress. These keys say, "I matter," and sustain you in your recovery journey.
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Health & Human Nature: Workshop with La Maida Project
A special invitation to the PACEs community: Use promo code hellopaces for complimentary registration. In order for us to become active participants in reframing and generating health, we must first begin with exploring the deceptively simple question, “What is health?” This session is designed to delve into the answers to this question and come to a more empowering view of health that accounts for connection to self, community, purpose, and the natural world as the essential building blocks...
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A Solution to Help Prevent Trauma and Suffering
The current conversation about anxiety and depression is lacking a vital dimension: emotions education. We are now learning that many instances of anxiety and depression are actually symptoms of buried core emotions. These types of symptoms could be prevented with more education surrounding emotions and trauma.