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This group seeks to: 1) Understand what we do, what we do well, and call upon each other to collaborate. 2) Create a healing space for folks to work together across sectors. 3) Create a structured way to lift up each other’s work, align resources, and prevent fragmentation. 4) Use technology to communicate differently and stop traumatizing already traumatized systems.

Tagged With "Katie Albright"

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Collective Impact: Working Together to Protect San Francisco’s Kids [TheOliveGrove.com]

Alicia St. Andrews ·
For the last year, Olive Grove has been highlighting the work of leading practitioners of Collective Impact through our on-going blog series Voices From the Field. Collective Impact is a participatory sport and there is really no way to understand...
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Just one year of child abuse costs San Francisco, CA, $300 million….but it doesn’t have to

Jane Stevens ·
In 2015, 5,545 children in San Francisco, CA, were reported to have experienced abuse. Of those, the reports of 753 children were substantiated. The expense to San Francisco for not preventing that abuse will cost $400,533 per child over his or her lifetime. That adds up to $301.6 million for just that one year, according to “ The Economics of Child Abuse: A Study of San Francisco.” And, because child abuse is profoundly underreported, the costs are likely to be as much as $5.6 billion/year,...
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Podcast Interview with Katie Albright, Esq.

Carey Watson, MD ·
Carey talks with Katie Albright , director of the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center . Throughout her career, Katie has been pioneering in the fields of law, education and social services, both domestically and internationally. Pioneering is a legacy in her family as her mother, Madeline Albright was the first woman in US history to serve as secretary of state. Katie and Carey discuss the value of a big vision that is grounded in real data and strategic partnerships.
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Safe & Sound: Integrating protective factors and ACEs science to end child abuse in San Francisco in 50 years

Laurie Udesky ·
It was almost a ritual, but one that regularly disrupted the parenting class at a San Francisco-based child abuse prevention organization. Every time a siren blared in the streets below, a female participant bolted out of the room to seek safety in the windowless interior rooms of the multilevel labyrinthine white Victorian that houses Safe & Sound . Molly Jardiniano And it didn’t just happen in the parenting class. “When she heard the fire trucks, she said she would become paralyzed,...
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San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center hosts private Paper Tigers screening and panel of county trauma-informed systems leaders

Alicia St. Andrews ·
On the evening of March 2, 2016, the SF Child Abuse Prevention Center hosted a private screening of Paper Tigers with an accompanying panel of SF county systems leaders for about 80 community members. Paper Tigers is an intimate look into the lives of selected students at Lincoln High School, an alternative school that specializes in educating traumatized youth. Set amidst the rural community of Walla Walla, WA, the film examines the inspiring promise of Trauma Informed Communities — a...
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Mark Your Calendar for this Webinar Series during Child Abuse Prevention Month

Bre Gentile ·
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Register for these webinar events presented by Child Abuse Prevention Center and the California Training Institute. Descriptions and registration links included in this post.
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