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Upcoming Creative Community Partnerships Conference in your Region!

PACEs Connection is excited to be hosting a conference, in partnership with Genentech, on Friday, May 14, 2021! We are bringing together our most active ACEs champions in a half-day event, to connect, learn from each others’ work, establish long-lasting relationships, and spark opportunities to collaborate. The event will include: Highlights from local county based ACEs initiatives; Special panels on PACEs advances in juvenile justice and education Interactive, toolkit building “World Cafe”...

To solve the Black maternal mortality crisis, start with upending racist practices

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...

April Meeting Notes

Agenda *Welcome *Mindful Moment *Introductions *Early Learning Institute-Kathy Kelley *2020 Mortality Report of Sonoma County- Jenny Mercado *Steering Committee Report *ACEs Connection-Karen Clemmer *Action/Future Agenda items Welcome & mindful moment Welcome & introductions -Elizabeth Smith, Sonoma County ACEs Connection Community Manager -Paige Loeven, Project Specialist, West County Health Centers -Michael Ellison, Buckelew Programs Administrative Assistant & Community...

Sonoma Connect: a Network of Care funded effort

Sonoma Connect is a county-wide, community collaborative to prevent, address and heal ACEs. Providence Santa Rose Hospital was the lead applicant to ACEs Aware for a large partnership of entities committed to the vision of reducing ACEs in a generation. The collaborative received $2.97m to fund systems work that helps clinics adopt screening practices, builds capacity in clinics and within community based organization to respond to those screens, and supports the creation of permanent...

NEW TRAINING ACTIVITY RELEASED - SHARING THE SCORE: Responding to an ACEs Questionnaire with Empathy and Care

NEW TRAINING ACTIVITY RELEASED SHARING THE SCORE: Responding to an ACEs Questionnaire with Empathy and Care ______________________________ ACES AWARE We are honored to join The ACEs Aware Initiative, funded and led by the Office of the California Surgeon General and the Department of Health Care Services, which hopes to lead a nationwide movement to significantly improve health and well-being in our communities by providing trainings to Medi-Cal providers and the networks of human serving...

HOPE Summit speakers show how positive childhood experiences offset adversity

The Rev. Darrell Armstrong, pastor of the historic Shiloh Baptist Church in Trenton, New Jersey, is an accomplished man. He graduated from Stanford University in public policy and went on to get his master’s degree in divinity studies at Princeton. As a former director in the New Jersey Department of Human Services, he was responsible for New Jersey’s statewide strategy for preventing child abuse and neglect. Armstrong has also worked as an entrepreneur, workshop facilitator, and radio host.

Diaper Drive thru this weekend

4Cs & Parent Voices is partnering with Redwood Empire Food Bank and will be hosting a distribution day this Saturday April 24th from 9am – 11am. We will be giving out diapers, wipes, produce/groceries and part day preschool enrollment packets. We are located 131 A Stony Circle Suite 300, Santa Rosa, CA 95401. 4Cs & Voces de Padres se ha asociado con Redwood Empire Food Bank y organizará un día de distribución este sábado 24 de Abril de 9 am a 11 am. Estaremos entregando pañales,...

Sonoma County Cities Developing Police-Free Crisis-Response Teams

by Chelsea Kurnick Apr 13, 2021 It has been almost one year since nationwide protests against police brutality began in response to a Minneapolis Police Officer killing George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who had not committed a violent crime. As a result of these protests, communities across the U.S. have looked at how city and county funds are allocated, highlighting the large size of police budgets relative to mental health services, substance use treatment, housing and resources uplifting...

Sonoma County ACES Connection Monthly Meeting April 22

Join Sonoma County ACEs Connection on Thursday April 22 at 3:00PM for our monthly meeting. All are welcome to join. Please feel free to share and invite others. There will be two presentations. One by guest speaker Jenny Mercado-Epidemiologist at Sonoma County Department of Health Services Public Health. Jenny will be sharing about the 2020 Mortality Report of Sonoma County. Kathy Kelley of Early Learning Institute will also be presenting and sharing about a training for Trauma sensitive...

WE THE FUTURE SOCIAL JUSTICE CONFERENCE

FRIDAY APRIL 16, 9:00AM-2:30PM Hosted by Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC) and North Bay Organizing Project (NBOP) This FREE virtual half-day conference aims to raise consciousness and inspire action. For those feeling the call toward political engagement, We the Future offers an opportunity to build solidarity among activists of color, working-class folks, interfaith allies, feminists, members of the LGBTQ+ community, immigrants and the undocumented, labor organizers, and environmentalists...

Free Peer Support Specialist Certification Training

The new Peer Support Specialist Certification Program Training will be offered Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 10:00am to 12:00pm. This training program has been developed to prepare peers with lived mental health experience for Peer Support Specialist Certification in Sonoma County. (Peer support specialists are also known as mental health consumer advocates, peer providers, peer counselors, peer mentors, peer navigators, and peer advocates.) Classes will be held over Zoom and all...

Buckelew offering support groups for isolation and connection

Isolation and finding connection is an online education and support group about isolation, and connection. This series aims at providing tools and coping skills to navigate feelings of isolation. Join us in having an open dialogue about isolation When: April 14th 2pm to 3:30pm Where: Zoom Questions? Contact the Family Service Coordination team: Michaele@buckelew.org 707-237-1334 Nicolen@buckelew.org 707-494-0762

Addendum 1 to RFP on Mental Health Prevention and Early Intervention Services [sonomacounty.ca.gov]

From Sonoma County Department of Health Services, March 30, 2021 Addendum 1 - Questions and Answers - is posted in this event's "View Comments and Attachments" section. Please login to your account to review the Addendum and all other documents associated with this solicitation. The County of Sonoma is pleased to invite you to respond to a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Services. The Sonoma County Department of Health...

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