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NC Resilience Peer Connection Wednesday, September 15th at Noon

Tocarra E. Osborne ·
From Mebane Boyd Please join us for the second monthly NC Resilience Peer Connection event this Wednesday! We'll be summing up our discussions from last month on where we'd like this group to go, and will also be looking for some feedback and discussions around data. How do we know what we're doing is making a difference? Click here to register for this event. (We're not calling it a meeting because it's a lot more fun than that.) Register in advance for this meeting:...
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Children do not fare well in NC’s political discussion. How we can change that.

Tocarra E. Osborne ·
Read full article here: https://www.npscoalition.org/post/children-do-not-fare-well-in-nc-s-political-discussion-how-we-can-change-that Despite growing awareness of the prevalence and devastating impact of adverse childhood experiences, our society has yet to take action to address these issues. North Carolina can lead the way January 12, 2025 Opinion; By Diana Fishbein and Maddy Jupina This opinion piece is originally published in the Fayetteville Observer
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Re: Children do not fare well in NC’s political discussion. How we can change that.

Levi Ackerman ·
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Re: Children do not fare well in NC’s political discussion. How we can change that.

Levi Ackerman ·
Engaging parents, educators, and child welfare advocates in political discussions can help create child-focused policies. Town halls, Chill Guy Clicker advisory panels, and partnerships with local organizations can ensure that children's voices are represented in legislative decisions.
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