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Dr, Daniel Siegal, MD Speaking in Davis - January 10, 7-9pm.

HOW TO CULTIVATE COURAGE, CURIOSITY AND RESILIENCE IN YOUR CHILD New York Times Bestselling Author and Award-winning Educator, Dan Siegel, MD , will present from his latest book, The Yes Brain : How to Cultivate Courage, Curiosity and Resilience in Your Child . Plan to reserve your tickets starting Dec. 4 th for this exciting January 10 th , 2018 lecture (7-9pm). For more information, FREE tickets and video of DPU’s last lecture with Michele Borba, please go to www.davisparentuniversity.com .

ACES Science 101 (FAQs)

What are ACEs? ACEs are adverse childhood experiences that harm children's developing brains so profoundly that the effects show up decades later; they cause much of chronic disease, most mental illness, and are at the root of most violence. ...

Organizing Your ACEs Initiative: Steps to Growing A Resilient Community

The information below is to be used as guidance for how local ACEs initiatives can structure and organize themselves. We’ve gathered this information from experiences in communities and on ACEs Connection; we've pulled examples of things that work & lessons learned along the way. We want your input — in the comments section, please share with us things we have missed, examples of what’s working for you, and any lessons you have learned and would like to share with the members of ACEs...

Introducing NEW Becoming Trauma-Informed & Beyond Community

Earlier this year @Dawn Daum wrote to us when she was ready to share ACEs science with people in the organization she works in to make a case for moving towards more trauma-informed care for the benefit of the staff and those they serve. She was frustrated because almost all the training and resources she found were geared towards schools, clinical staff or to organizations working with children and families rather than ACE-impacted adults in the workplace and who are...

Apply for Grants for Underserved Populations, register by Jan 5, application due Jan 26

SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS - up to $300,000 over 24 months, NO cost sharing or match required. Web-based information session scheduled for December 13, 2017 from 11am-1pm PST (see page 8 on the attached document for details). Apply for Grants for Underserved Populations Register by: Jan 5, 2017 Apply by: Jan 26, 2017 This solicitation supports outreach to and services for individuals in underserved populations who are survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.

Tue Dec 5th: Shasta County is educating the public on mental health

Health and Human Services of Shasta County is holding a forum to discuss how addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences can improve Shasta County’s health. Posted: Dec. 4, 2017 10:07 AM Updated: Dec. 4, 2017 10:07 AM Posted By: Heidi Rene Health and Human Services of Shasta County is holding a forum to discuss how addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences can improve Shasta County’s health. The forum will be Tuesday December 5th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Redding First United Methodist Church,...

Fire Loss FEMA Funding and SBA Loan Deadline is December 11

FEMA and SBA Deadline to Register for Assistance cannot be extended. DEADLINE: December 11, 2017. APPLY even if you have insurance! Whether people need the funding now, or in 18 months for rental assistance, child care, medical expenses, etc. there is a firm cap of $34,000 per household for renters as well as homeowners. The Small Business Administration (SBA) loan deadline for businesses impacted by the fire is the same - December 11, 2017. APPLY even if you have insurance! FEMA assistance...

Health For You: Community Resilience Model

Imagine living thousands of years ago. You’re in a forest gathering firewood. Suddenly, you hear the grunting of a pig and at that moment you step on a branch, making a large cracking sound. A second later, you look up to see a wild boar crashing through the brush toward you. This is when your fight-or-flight response kicks in and without thinking, you run for all you’re worth. Happily, it’s rare for most of us to face life-threatening situations; however, when we are suddenly faced with...

First 5 Mendocino offers free classes in Community Resiliency Model skills training

The Community Resiliency Model is returning to Ukiah for an abbreviated half-day training on Monday, Nov. 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the ARC Family Resource Center located in the Alex Rorabaugh Recreation Center at 1640 S. State Street in Ukiah. CRM’s goal is to help to create “trauma-informed” and “resiliency-informed” individuals and communities that share a common understanding of the impact of trauma and chronic stress on the nervous system and how resiliency can be restored or increased...

Opioid Crisis: Doctor explains risk factors in Shasta County [krcrtv.com]

REDDING, Calif. - The Northstate is a concentrated area of opioid use, but there have been improvements in Shasta County. "What disturbs me the most, especially in our community is that you see young people who needlessly die tragically," said Shasta County Chief Deputy Coroner Gene Randall. The drug epidemic doesn't just mean illegal drugs. "In 2013, we had about 1,300 to 1,400 opioid prescriptions every 1,000 people here in a year, which means more than one opioid prescription for every...

Strategies 2.0 Learning Community Event December 7th!

Click here to sign up : Northern CA Learning Strategies December 7th Event SAVE THE DATE Thursday, December 7, 2017 12:30pm - 5:00pm Northern Learning Community Convening COLLABORATING TO PROMOTE COMMUNITY RESILIENCE This is an opportunity to learn about and discuss the extensive work being done to promote community resilience in Shasta County. Presenter: Shasta County Family Strengthening Collaborative Wendy Dickens, E.D. First 5 Shasta Susan Wilson, E.D. Youth Violence Prevention Council...

FEMA extends transitional shelter assistance to Dec 7th

FEMA is extending its temporary housing assistance program for Northern California fire victims. Officials said yesterday that through December 7th FEMA's Transitional Shelter Assistance program will continue to pay the hotel and motel bills for people who cannot return to their homes. The agency covers the cost of the room and taxes, but not incidental room charges or amenities, for people displaced in eight counties: including Sonoma, Napa, Lake and Mendocino. According to FEMA, over...

Helping Young Children Recover after the Northern California Wild Fires

Helping Young Children Recover after the Northern California Wild Fires In the aftermath of the wild fires in Napa, Sonoma, Mendocino and Solano countie s that started on Sunday, October 8, 2017, many children and their parents may be experiencing varying levels of distress related to events associated with the fires. The way in which this time of acute stress is handled can be very predictive of the long-term impact of the fires on each of us, especially children. The most important thing...

Q & A for Undocumented Immigrants Regarding FEMA Assistance

Questions and Answers for Undocumented Immigrants Regarding FEMA Assistance Release date: June 17, 2004 Updated July 8, 2017 Release Number: 1518-027FACT If I am an undocumented immigrant, am I eligible for assistance for needs related to the recent storms, tornadoes, and flooding? Yes, you may be eligible under many different programs run by State and local agencies and voluntary agencies for various types of cash assistance. American Red Cross 1-866-438-4636 (English) 1-800-257-7575...

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