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WCCI: Business community could benefit from trauma-informed practices (Watauga Democrat)

Carey Sipp ·
Denise Presnell, a school social worker and chairperson of the Watauga Compassionate Compassionate Community Initiative, speaks to business professionals on Nov. 15. By Kayla Lasure kayla.lasure@wataugademocrat.com, Nov 20, 2019 BOONE — Businesses could improve their reputation, culture, employee retention and employee wellness by implementing trauma-informed practices, according to Watauga Compassionate Compassionate Community Initiative Chair Denise Presnell. WCCI is a grassroots group...
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71 ACEs Initiatives Join ACEs Connection in 2019

Christine Cissy White ·
We are proud to celebrate the 71 community initiatives that joined the ACEs Connection network in 2019. They are listed below, and can be found along with all existing ACEs Connection communities via the ACEs Connection map. Communities in the United States: Midwest ACEs Indiana Coalition Ardmore (OK) Behavioral Health Collaborative: Chisago County (MN) ACEs Initiative Franciscan Health ACEs Connection FH–Jasper & Newton Counties (IN ) FH–LaPorte County (IN) FH–Lake County (IN)...
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ACEs Connection's Inclusion Tool makes sure nobody's left out

Ingrid Cockhren ·
We developed ACEs Connection's Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Tool — called the Inclusion Tool, for short — to ensure that ACEs initiatives across the world focus on being inclusive when forming a steering committee, recruiting leaders, providing education about ACEs science, recruiting members, or providing resources and services within their communities. The more inclusive your ACEs initiative is, the more diverse it will be, giving your initiative a real shot at achieving equity and...
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Community Resiliency Model (CRM) Information Session

Carla Whaley ·
Rowan County is excited to take the next steps across all sectors to foster a resilient community. We will be offering the Community Resiliency Model Trainer Training on January 27 th – 31 st , 2020. The location will be in downtown Salisbury at St. John’s Lutheran Church. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks will be provided for trainees for the entirety of the training. The Community Resiliency Model (CRM) of the Trauma Resource Institute trains community members to not only help themselves but to...
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Help Navigating the Road to Community Resiliency

Becky Haas ·
The first time I ever heard the words trauma-informed care and the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study was in the summer of 2014. At the time, I was working for the local Police Department as the Director of a grant-funded Crime Reduction Project aimed at reducing drug-related and violent crime. Of the many program goals, one was to develop a rehabilitative corrections program for felony offenders with addictions in order to reduce recidivism. Though I’ve lived in this region for...
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Trauma-informed policing: Learn how three highly experienced community leaders strengthen ties between police and community

Carey Sipp ·
ACEs initiative participants in communities where there is tension between the community and law enforcement will want to join Becky Haas in a compelling conversation on law enforcement, ACEs science, COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement and protests. Haas is a nationally recognized adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) science initiative builder and trainer. She and colleagues Renee Wilson-Simmons, the head of the ACE Awareness Foundation of Memphis, Tennessee, and Maggi Duncan,...
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Watauga Compassionate Community Initiative (WCCI) Member Spotlight

Brittney Craven ·
A couple weeks ago, a WCCI intern, Brittney Craven, sat down (virtually) with Jennifer Warren, the Executive Director of Western Youth Network located in Boone, NC. She spoke with us on keeping hope, the importance of universal screening and early intervention, as well as, prevention. Below is the transcript of the conversation: Brittney: Hello! This is Brittney Craven and I am joined today by Jennifer Warren. Thank you so much for joining me. Would you mind introducing yourself and...
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Watauga Compassionate Community Initiative (WCCI) Member Spotlight

Brittney Craven ·
A couple weeks ago, a WCCI intern, Brittney Craven, sat down (virtually) with Candis Walker, Watauga County Schools Prevention Counselor. She spoke with us on the value of finding and using resiliency skills that work for each of us. Below is the transcript of the conversation: Brittney: Hello! This is Brittney Craven and I'm being joined today by Candis Walker. Thank you so much for joining me. Would you mind introducing yourself and explaining your various roles in the community? Candis:...
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"A Better Normal" Community Discussion: Suicide Awareness and Community Cafes

Karen Clemmer ·
Join us on Friday November 6, 2020 from noon to 1:00 PST as we come together and join Satya Chandragiri MD, Bonnie O’Hern RN, Denise Proudfoot RN, & Michael Polacek RN for a discussion around the tender issue of suicide. Together we will discuss ways people and providers can support each other and encourage communities to take action to support one another around suicide prevention, crisis intervention, and the layers of culture and structural barriers to care. A special emphasis will be...
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Watauga Compassionate Community Initiative (WCCI) Member Spotlight 2020 Summary

Brittney Craven ·
This has been an incredible year for the Watauga Community both in the challenges faced as well as the moments of joy. The Watauga Compassionate Community Initiative has been hard at work this year with Wednesday Conversations, Monthly meetings, Conference Planning, and Adversity/ACEs trainings. This past fall we have begun to spotlight our members and the phenomenal work they do. Below are some quotes from our interviews this year. We sat down with: Mary McKinney, a Licensed Marriage and...
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ACEs Connection/CTIPP Southeastern Leaders’ call: State updates, funding information, and “mind-blowing” information about helping people out of poverty

Carey Sipp ·
Southeastern ACEs Connection and national CTIPP leaders on the quarterly leader call welcomed guest speaker Rebecca Lewis-Pankratz (top left) for their quarterly call. Also among those present were (top row l-r) Carey Sipp, Jesse Kohler, Jesse Hardin, (second row, l-r) Patti Tiberi, Mebane Boyd, Jen Drake-Croft, Dan Press, (third row, l-r) Mimi Graham, Christopher Freeze, Margaret Stagmeier, (fourth row, l-r) Emily Marsh, Liz Peterson, Alyssa Koziarski and Janet Pozmantier. Also present was...
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Watauga Compassionate Community Initiative (WCCI) Member Spotlight

Brittney Craven ·
This past week an intern working in collaboration with WCCI, Brittney Craven, sat down (virtually) with Yolanda Adams, Family Resource Coordinator for Watauga County Schools. She spoke with us on Brittney: Would you mind introducing yourself and explaining your various roles in the community? Yolanda: My name is Yolanda Adams and I am the family resource coordinator for Watauga County Schools. I have been employed by Watauga Schools for seven years now and this position for about three...
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North Carolina to infuse ACEs science into state judiciary system

Carey Sipp ·
Plans to integrate practices and policies based on the science of adverse childhood experiences in North Carolina’s 4,000-person,100-county statewide judiciary were announced today. Jon David, district attorney for North Carolina’s 15th District, and District Court Judge Quintin McGee of the same district revealed plans to work with North Carolina Chief Justice Paul Newby and Administrative Office of the Courts Director Andrew Heath to create a statewide commission focusing on the science of...
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Wednesday Conversation today at noon with Marie Brumfield from the Children's Council. She works with teens who are pregnant and/or parents.

Denise Presnell ·
Please join us for the Wednesday Conversation today at noon . We will be with Marie Brumfield from the Children's Council. She works with teens who are pregnant and/or parents. We will hear more about the program, how she sees trauma in the people she works with, what she does to help build them build resilience, and how she promotes her own wellness. Hope you join us! Please share widely. Link: Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/93894662207?pwd=Wjc3eU9SL3JMOXJpQSs5UkxYaUd3UT09 Passcode:...
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Watauga Compassionate Community Initiative (WCCI) Conference Spotlight

Brittney Craven ·
Recently, an intern working in collaboration with WCCI, Brittney Craven, sat down (virtually) with Christa Capua, Clinical Supervisor and Chief Operating Officer at Stepping Stone of Boone. She spoke with us on the importance of understanding trauma and the role it plays in addiction, breaking down the stigma, and understanding personal growth. Brittney: Would you mind introducing yourself and explaining your role in the community? Christa: My name is Christa Capua and I am formerly the...
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Rising Up With Resilience: Women of Watauga Committed to Trauma Awareness [wataugademocrat.com]

Carey Sipp ·
By Hollie Eudy, All About Women, April 6, 2021 Sixty percent of the population has experienced at least one traumatic event at an early age. Fifteen percent have survived four or more traumatic experiences before the age of 18. The lifelong ramifications of this kind of trauma are far-reaching and oftentimes unidentified, leaving many to view their lives through a lens filled with chaos and trauma. The Watauga Compassionate Community Initiative’s (WCCI) mission seeks to provide a knowledge...
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Watauga Compassionate Community Initiative (WCCI) Conference Spotlight

Brittney Craven ·
Recently, an intern working in collaboration with WCCI, Brittney Craven, sat down (virtually) with McKenzie Hellman, a Health Promotion Program Manager at AppHealthCare. She spoke with us on the importance of having resilience skills and tools in our toolboxes, building resilience on the community level, and more. Brittney: Would you mind introducing yourself and explain your various roles in the community? McKenzie: I am McKenzie Hellman and I am one of the Health Promotion Program Managers...
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Today’s Wednesday Conversation: Annette Ward, coordinator of the ASU/IPC Social Work Care Collaborative! Link provided below.

Denise Presnell ·
Today for our Wednesday Conversation at noon we will be with Annette Ward, coordinator of the ASU IPC/Social Work Care Collaborative. This is a fairly new program that provides supports and services ranging from counseling to case management to education and awareness of trauma impacts for individuals, families, ASU students, and the community free of charge. We will talk with Annette about how they support people with lived experiences of trauma and other challenges, all of their many...
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North Carolina launches first-in-the-nation statewide task force on ACEs-informed courts

Carey Sipp ·
(l-r) Judge Andrew Heath, Chief Justice Paul Newby, District Attorney Ben David Plans to integrate practices and policies based on the science of adverse childhood experiences in North Carolina’s 6,500-person,100-county statewide judiciary were announced today by Chief Justice Paul Newby. The announcement featured a presentation by Ben David, district attorney for North Carolina’s 13th District, that focused on building community health, the science of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs),...
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Rally for House Bill 914: Support our Direct Care Workforce

Jenny Cooper ·
Thank you to everyone who reached out to legislators for our rally day on House Bill 914 Support Our Direct Care Workforce! A special thanks to Lutheran Family Services , Universal Mental Health Services , Alexander Youth Network , A Small Miracle and ACI-Dungarvin (North Carolina) , for having attendees who came to the legislature! If we missed anyone else who came to Raleigh, we apologize and hope you will let us know you were there! We had a fantastic press conference with Representative...
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Trauma-Informed Early Childhood Initiatives [CTIPP]

Kelsey Visser ·
CTIPP CAN Call - Trauma-Informed Early Childhood Initiatives - September 15th, 2-3:30pm ET/11am-12:30pm PT - Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/742183645 Meeting ID: 742 183 645 One tap mobile +19292056099,,742183645# US (New York) Please join us for next week's CTIPP CAN Call, which will focus on building mental well-being for infants, toddlers and preschoolers and the adults who care for them. This month's presentation will feature Drs. Kaitlin Mulcahy and Gerry Costa, and Kelly...
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NC Child Legislative and Policy Update call 11 a.m. EST, Fri. Sept.10, 2021

Adam Sotak (Guest) ·
Special NC Child Legislative Update: COVID Delta Variant & Children Presenters: Dr. Zack Moore, State Epidemiologist & Dr. Kelly Kimple, Women’s & Children’s Health Section Chief Friday, 9/10, 11:00 am All Friday updates will be provided live in both English and Spanish. Sign up here to attend. 2021 NC Statewide Virtual Policy Institute The NC Collaborative for Children, Youth, and Families and Prevent Child Abuse NC announce that registration for the 2021 Policy Institutes is...
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WCCI Wednesday Conversation today: Kaaren Hayes from the Parent to Parent Family Support Network

Denise Presnell ·
Please join us today at noon for our WCCI Wednesday Conversation. We will be talking with Kaaren Hayes from the Parent to Parent Family Support Network, a local organization that provides support to parents and caregivers. They will share how they work with families raising children, what they do to help the children and families build resilience, and how they stay well themselves. From their website: At Parent to Parent Family Support NetworkTM-High Country, we believe that all children...
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WCCI Wednesday Conversation: Noon Today - Support for domestic abuse survivors.

Denise Presnell ·
Please join us today at noon for our WCCI Wednesday Conversation. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We will be talking with Sara Crouch from OASIS about domestic violence and some of their programs and services to support survivors. People with a trauma history are more likely to be either perpetrators or victims of domestic violence. In addition, witnessing domestic violence is one of the ten original Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and can have negative impacts on health...
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Join WCCI Wednesday Conversation at noon today with Derrick Lail.

Denise Presnell ·
Please join us today at noon for our WCCI Wednesday Conversation. We will be talking with Derrick Lail . Formerly in law enforcement, now a visiting instructor in the Criminal Justice department at Lees-McRae, and a fitness enthusiast, Derrick will share part of his story with us. We will talk about the people and events that influenced his path, how he maintains health and wellness, and his passion for bringing trauma-informed practices to the work he does. Hope you can be with us! Please...
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Helping people with financial needs: WCCI Wednesday Conversation

Denise Presnell ·
Please join us today at noon for our WCCI Wednesday Conversation. We will be talking with representatives from several local programs that help people with financial needs. We will hear how they work to support people from trauma to help meet their basic needs. People with a trauma history are more likely to be jobless, underpaid, homeless, or have difficulty managing their finances. You can read more here: https://moneysavedmoneyearned.com/effects-of-trauma-on-personal-finance/ Read more...
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November 17th CTIPP CAN Call and Campaign Office Hour Announcement

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
We are thrilled to have two presentations about how health care systems can implement trauma-informed practices into their work to improve outcomes by addressing social determinants of health featured on next Wednesday's CTIPP CAN call, and are also looking forward to the Campaign Office Hour call that comes afterward! Links and more information are below (please be aware of time zones!): CTIPP CAN Call - Trauma-Informed Health Care - November 17th, 2-3:30pm ET/11am-12:30pm PT - Join Zoom...
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Register now for "Building the Movement with Coalitions", presented by the Campaign for Trauma-informed Policy and Practice, PACEs Connection, and the National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
Please register now at this link to reserve your spot. You’re invited to participate in Building the Movement with Coalitions, the first of eight remarkable workshops featured in the series, “ Building a National Movement to Prevent Trauma and Foster Resilience ”. The first half-day workshop will occur virtually on January 7th from 1-5pm ET/10am-2pm PT. It focuses on the history and future of the movement and building community-owned, trauma-informed, prevention-focused, and healing-centered...
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Today! Watauga’s Wednesday Conversations: Veterans’ invisible injuries; family dynamics. Please register now!

Denise Presnell ·
Please join us today at noon for our WCCI Wednesday Conversation. We will be talking about working with veterans ~ invisible injuries and family dynamics. The presentation will introduce three major invisible injuries that veterans face on the battlefield and how invisible injuries have an impact on family members. In addition to discussing Post Traumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Moral Injury Condition, the facilitators will also address how pain impacts those injuries and offer...
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Showing Up ~ How to Love and Be Loved In The Darkness of Mental Illness (Helen Joy George)

Denise Presnell ·
Please join us today at noon for our WCCI Wednesday Conversation. We will be talking with Helen Joy George, advocate for mental wellness, motivational speaker, writer, and photographer. Helen Joy is the closing speaker for this year's 2022 WCCI Conference and today we will have the distinct pleasure of spending an hour with her. We will hear about her story, the people and events that changed her life, and how she maintains wellness. She is a person of deep strength, insight, and wisdom and...
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February 16 CTIPP CAN Call - MIECHV Reauthorization

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
Funding for the Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program expires on September 30th of this year. MIECHV is the primary federal funding source for voluntary, evidence-based home visiting programs. Learn more about home visiting, MIECHV, and opportunities to engage in advocacy efforts this year. CTIPP CAN Call - February 16th, 2-3:30pm ET/11am-12:30pm PT Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/ 742183645 Meeting ID: 742 183 645 One tap mobile...
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Hayley Bayne

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Join us in Recognizing a “Resilient & Thriving Communities Week” across North Carolina’s Local Communities June 6-12, 2022

Kellie Reed Ashcraft ·
Resilient & Thriving Communities Week June 6-12, 2022 Boone, NC: June 8, 2022: A voluntary statewide coalition of people from local community collaboratives, interested staff from North Carolina non-profit organizations, and governmental agencies has organized and are facilitating the first ever “Resilient & Thriving Communities Week” in North Carolina, June 6-12, 2022! This special week is the result of discussions that began two years ago. A volunteer leader of a local North...
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Register Now for Inaugural Statewide Summit: Leveraging North Carolina’s Assets to Prevent Childhood Trauma — Virtually & In Raleigh April 27-28!

Carey Sipp ·
Information from Summit Brochure and registration site available here . North Carolina’s first Statewide Trauma Summit – a virtual and in-person summit – will beheld Thursday and Friday, April 27-28, in Raleigh, at The McKimmon Conference and Training Center, Summit leaders announced recently. “Momentum is growing in NC for building trauma-informed systems that strengthen resilience and weed out systemic and often intergenerational sources of child trauma. To advance this work, it is...
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