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Santa Barbara County Child Abuse Prevention Council (CAPC) Presents April As Child Abuse Prevention Month!

Isabella Clark ·
Santa Barbara CAPC is happy to present April as Child Abuse Prevention Month! Every week we will be touching on various strategies that strengthen families, provide positive experiences for children, and reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect, with “Resilience” being the central theme. CAPC is a collaborative group dedicated to the prevention and early intervention of child abuse and neglect within the community. They enact change through raising community awareness, providing resources...
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The Healing Power of Nature: A Look into Wilderness Youth Project with Andrew Lindsey

Isabella Clark ·
CAPC Intro It’s week three of Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time when we pause to appreciate all of the people who come together to support and encourage children, youth and families. Everyone has a role to play in making sure that our community is a great place for children and youth to thrive. Parenting can be hard, and parents must be flexible and strong to meet the needs of their families when challenges arise. Stress can make it harder to be a patient and supportive parent. This...
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Re: Practicing Mindfulness in the Educational Community with Kind Mind

Vivian Valentin ·
The Santa Barbara Community Academy was the first elementary school where we started Kind Mind. It has been a privilege to get to know these and the Roosevelt children and seeing them blossom in kindness and mindfulness!
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Practicing Mindfulness in the Educational Community with Kind Mind

Isabella Clark ·
CAPC Intro April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, an opportunity to appreciate the ways we work together to strengthen families and communities. There are simple steps we can take every day to help reduce the risk factors for child abuse and neglect. With the help of a supportive community, parents and children can be resilient even in the face of adversity. There are seven wellness practices shown to reduce stress and strengthen resilience. This week we are focused on Mindfulness,...
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Re: Practicing Mindfulness in the Educational Community with Kind Mind

Carl Palmer ·
Beautiful work Vivian and the Kind Mind team! Thank you for bringing these life giving skills to children in our community who need them. You are contributing in such meaningful ways to building the resilient and thriving community that all of us at Resilient Santa Barbara County envision! THANK YOU!
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The Importance of Supportive Relationships with Fighting Back Santa Maria

Isabella Clark ·
For the final week of Child Abuse Prevention Month, our stress-busting strategy is Supportive Relationships. Supportive relationships make a significant impact on our social, emotional and physical well-being. Renowned psychiatrist and trauma expert, Dr. Bruce Perry writes, “The more healthy relationships a child has, the more likely he will be to recover from trauma and thrive. Relationships are the agents of change and the most powerful therapy is human love.” We will be highlighting the...
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Re: The Healing Power of Nature: A Look into Wilderness Youth Project with Andrew Lindsey

Carl Palmer ·
This work WYP is doing is so fundamental to community wellbeing and community resilience. Let's face it - there is no resilience for a community unless there's resilience for everyone in the community. All kids - all people - need time in nature. We all need mentorship. Investing in kids this way is a key investment in the community, our wellbeing and our future.
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Re: Practicing Mindfulness in the Educational Community with Kind Mind

Barbara Finch ·
So grateful for Kind Mind and the connections they are making with kids and families in Santa Barbara!
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Re: The Importance of Supportive Relationships with Fighting Back Santa Maria

Barbara Finch ·
Thank you Edwin and all of the staff at Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley! We are grateful for your leadership and dedication to improving lives!
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Re: The Healing Power of Nature: A Look into Wilderness Youth Project with Andrew Lindsey

Barbara Finch ·
Thank you Wilderness Youth Project for sharing your love of nature and its healing properties. So many kids are benefitting from your mentorship!
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A look into Balanced Nutrition with Lompoc Valley Community Healthcare Organization, Lompoc Family YMCA, and Route One Farmers Market

Isabella Clark ·
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, an opportunity to appreciate the ways we work together to keep families strong. Everyone has a role to play in making sure that our community is a great place for children and youth to thrive. Whether acting as a caring neighbor, a family member, a parent, or coworker, we can prevent child abuse and neglect by helping parents be the best they can be. There are seven wellness practices shown to reduce stress and strengthen resilience. This week...
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Re: A look into Balanced Nutrition with Lompoc Valley Community Healthcare Organization, Lompoc Family YMCA, and Route One Farmers Market

Barbara Finch ·
Grateful for these innovative approaches to health and wellbeing ! Thank You LVCHO and partners!
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Re: A look into Balanced Nutrition with Lompoc Valley Community Healthcare Organization, Lompoc Family YMCA, and Route One Farmers Market

Carl Palmer ·
Wow! What a great story. LVCHO is a remarkable organization and plays such a catalytic role serving the people of Lompoc and building a more resilient community. Ashley and Emily see opportunities like these - the Route One Farmer's Market, the POP Program, and the Mobile Market - and bring people together to figure out how to make them happen. They're consummate social entrepreneurs. They're also network weavers and stewards of their local network of care. How does such a small team...
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