Sarasota Strong now has a website!
Check out Sarasota Strong! https://sarasotastrong.wordpress.com/
Check out Sarasota Strong! https://sarasotastrong.wordpress.com/
Lots of exciting trauma news! See below. Love this new JAMA article and NPR presentation: Positive Childhood Experiences May Buffer Against Health Effects of Adverse Ones *NPR article: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/09/09/759031061/positive-childhood-experiences-may-buffer-against-health-effects-of-adverse-ones *JAMA article: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2749336 Toxic Stress of Early Childhood Adversity: New 60 minute video from Harvard Center...
Sarasota's Trauma-informed Community Initiative gets a name "Sarasota Strong" Over 80 supporters gathered at the Community Bible Church in Newtown to continue the conversation on building a trauma-informed community. After feedback from you, the planning and vision committee has established a name, mission, and vision for our effort. Our name: Sarasota Strong Our Mission: To promote community-wide trauma awareness through education, connection, and healing. Our Vison: To create a community...
Please join us for trauma-informed training by Centerstone on September 4 at DCF 1864 17th Street Sarasota.
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Dear Friends & Colleagues: You’ll be pleased to learn about new documentary, Brain Matters, that highlights keys to successful infant development. It strings together interviews, family stories and research to bring early brain science into the mainstream, and reinforce the early child development movement including video footage from around the world including our own, Sarasota, FL and interview with Kathryn Shea, CEO of The Florida Center for Early Childhood. The documentary is...
Dear Friends & Colleagues: Exciting national progress on trauma policy. July 11 was the first congressional hearing on childhood trauma with amazing bi-partisan support. See summary of the 4 hour hearing: https://www.acesconnection.com/blog/personal-stories-from-witnesses-and-u-s-representatives-provided-an-emotional-wallop-to-house-oversight-and-reform-committee-hearing-on-childhood-trauma Chairman Elijah Cummings set the tone early in the hearing by recalling his childhood experience...
An ACEs Connection webinar will offer helpful self-regulation tools to those rocked by recent shootings in Gilroy, CA, El Paso, TX , and Dayton, OH. The Building Resilient Communities webinar is offered by ACEs Connection this Thursday, August 9, at 10:00 AM PDT / 1 :00 PM E D and will last approximately 1 hour. Elaine Miller-Karas will teach her Community Resilienc y Mode l. Find registration details below. This webinar is free and open to the public. It serves professionals and community...
Hope for Healing Florida is an initiative about helping good people in crisis by leveraging the resources of our state agencies, private partners and our administration. Helping our youth and families avert drug addiction and address mental health issues will help them reach their full potential and lead healthier lives. And this is just step one.” -First Lady Casey DeSantis http://hopeforhealingfl.com/
When we have a thought, we automatically get a feeling. This feeling is followed by a behavior - then a result - NOW - that result can be positive or negative. Come out and fellowship and learn more about how your thoughts determine your destination! (Refreshments will be served) Saturday, August 17, 2019 9 AM - 12 PM Community Bible Church 1959 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way Sarasota Florida, 34234 RSVP by August 10 to Charlene Johnson at 941-879-7593
Connie has lived in Tarpon Springs for over forty years. During that time, she has served as Interim Director of the Chamber of Commerce and “cut the ribbon” for many new businesses. It was here that she came to know and love the people of Tarpon Springs and developed a heart for both the youth and elderly. As one of the founders of “Wellness Ministries”, Connie works with folks experiencing homelessness by providing food, clothing, medical and spiritual support. She volunteered for over...
My “turn big waves into small ripples” campaign focuses on creating a supportive high school culture with norms and social constructs that encourage students to cope with stressors and positively expressing their emotions. By encouraging a trauma-informed community within the school setting, students will be better prepared to cope with traumas and stressors post-graduation. They will also be capable of passing on this information to their parents, siblings, peers, and future generations.
It’s irrefutable: Widespread research shows that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are common. That’s why researchers in a recent study insist: “It behooves pediatric providers to take an active role in preventing and identifying childhood adversity in order to reduce the health consequences of toxic stress.” In other words, if you want your kids to have a good shot at a healthy life, make sure they — and you — are educated about and screened for ACEs and resilience. In a recent study —...
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By Lauren M. Johnson , CNN July 18, 2019 Florida will become the third state in the US to require students to learn more about mental health, behind Virginia and New York. The Florida State Board of Education voted on Wednesday to require public schools to provide students in grades six and above a minimum of five hours of mental health education annually. The announcement comes as studies reveal more about how screen time and social media impacts teenagers mentally. According to the...