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Program offers hundreds of young men, boys safe space to heal from ACEs

Laurie Udesky ·
Dennis McCollins recounts some of the experiences that caused him to harden against the world as a teenager. “There were times I went to more funerals than birthdays,” says McCollins, who is the clinical director of the School Based Health Center at Greenwood Academy in Richmond, Calif. And it took its toll: “I spent time homeless. I got expelled [from school]. I was so angry and upset and mad,” he says. Dennis McCollins Then a man that he met when he was sent to Job Corps as a teen turned...
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First health-related cost of ACEs study shows $113 billion price tag for California; just one ACE costs $28 billion

Laurie Udesky ·
Researchers who have been looking for a way to quantify the health toll of ACEs in dollar terms, now have an example in a newly-released study of California. ACEs exacted a toll costing an estimated $113 billion annually, according to the study in the journal PLOS One that was commissioned by the Center for Youth Wellness. ACEs-associated cardiovascular disease was the condition that lead author Ted Miller dubbed “the giant in the room.” It accounted for $29.6 billion in spending, more than...
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From Clinic to Courtroom, Fighting for Immigrant Health Care [californiahealthline.org]

By Ana B. Ibarra, California Healthline, December 18, 2019 Jane Garcia started as an intern at La Clínica de La Raza in the late 1970s, attracted by its mission to provide health care to all — especially immigrants, regardless of their legal status or ability to pay. Forty years later, Garcia, 66, is the chief executive officer of the organization, which now operates more than 30 clinics in Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano counties and serves about 90,000 patients a year. About 65% of its...
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To solve the Black maternal mortality crisis, start with upending racist practices

Laurie Udesky ·
It’s been all over the news for months: Black women in the United States are dying from complications during their pregnancies or in childbirth at alarming rates, and those deaths are preventable. Less well explored is how systemic racism and historical trauma have been at the core of what’s driven up these rates over several decades. A March 20 conference entitled The Impact of ACEs on Black Maternal Health took an in-depth look into why Black maternal mortality and complications during...
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Mental Health First Aid Certification Courses Offered Online

Lisa Eckhoff ·
Mental Health First Aid Certification Courses Mental Health First Aid helps you assist someone experiencing a mental health or substance use-related crisis. In the Mental Health First Aid course, you learn risk factors and warning signs for mental health and addiction concerns, strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for help. Click here to sign up and register No Fee for Solano County Residents & Community Members Upcoming Dates:...
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Community Invited to Resilience Documentary Screening Event

Lisa Eckhoff ·
Watch Me Grow, Inc., in partnership with the City of Vallejo and Solano Public Health, invite community members to view the documentary, Resilience The Biology of Stress and The Science of Hope , and to participate in the panel discussion immediately following the film, which will be addressing the impact of violence on our youth. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including community violence and what we can do to teach and...
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Solano County, Your Mental Health Starts Here!

Lisa Eckhoff ·
Have you heard about SolanoConnex.org? SolanoConnex is an app provided by Touro University California, in partnership with Solano County, that connects Solano County residents to over 100 local resources to support emotional and mental health. Download the free app today.
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