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Maternal Wellness Summit TODAY! 5/12/16, 4-6:30pm - Woodland, CA

So forgive us for the late post, but we will be talking about how ACEs impacts Maternal Mental Health and Wellness! Join us for a series of brief presentations that will inform & inspire you to understand why maternal wellness is critical for communities to thrive. Leave with information, tools and partnerships that will enable your team to feel empowered to begin to address maternal mental health in whatever setting you work. Register here to reserve a Blue Dot magnet and decal or just...

Healthy Sundays in Orange County (calhealthreport.org)

On the second Sunday of each month, the Orange County Great Park in Irvine looks like a county fair. Balloons and banners; families with kids in strollers; mobile trucks holding eye catching displays with greeters inviting families in. But instead of deep fried cookies and moon bounce rides, families can dip into healthy snacks, discuss parenting concerns with doctors and nurses, get a flu shot, sign up for health insurance and other benefits, have their teeth checked and take home free...

Building Strong Relationships Through Conflicts, Clarksburg

Join Yolo Conflict Resolution Center (YCRC) for one last offering of a workshop discussing the nature of conflict, how it impacts our lives and communities, and how we can turn conflicts into opportunities to connect with people. This workshop has been enjoyed by many others throughout Yolo County. When: Tuesday, May 10th Time: 6:00pm-7:30pm Where: Clarksburg Public Library For more information, please contact YCRC at 916-692-9316 or programs@yolocrc.org.

Possibly community grant - Better Health and Wellbeing at the Community Level

RWJ working with ideas42 is currently soliciting applications from communities who are tackling challenging problems in community health and well-being, and who are interested in learning how the field of behavioral science, which provides deeper insights into how people make decisions and take actions, can be used to develop better solutions to these problems. Interested communities will designate an organization or consortium of organizations to submit the application on their behalf. FROM...

Prevent Child Abuse - Sonoma County

Check out the insert in Sonoma County's local paper. This colorful and helpful resource guide offered stories, tips, resources and tools for helping to strengthen families and reduce child abuse. Page 7 featured an article about "Trauma Informed Care" and included a pocket card folks can use as a tool for letting doctors, dentists, and other care providers know they might need some extra care to avoid feeling triggered or uncomfortable. (Check out the attachment to see the article and pocket...

Mapping Trauma Informed Care throughout First 5 Associations

On April 15th, representatives from 6 counties met on a conference call to discuss recent First 5 activities around Trauma Informed Care (TIC). Since our first gathering at last year's Association Summit, we have been meeting quarterly via conference call and have learned that there is a lot going on with TIC. So much is going on that we decided to send out a survey gathering data to map all our TIC efforts across the state. Please let us know if you are at a First 5 and are interested in...

YRN Yoga Group forming

Yoga Community, ACES and Resilience A small group from the Yolo yoga community met on Monday for a brief overview of ACEs and to discuss what is happening in our community around supporting a trauma-informed yoga community. Yoga has a long history as an excellent way to reduce stress, develop strong mind-body connections, and a great self-care strategy. Yoga is gaining acceptance in our society and community, becoming a more mainstream form of exercise and meditation. Today people from all...

Resilience documentary - enjoyed by all generations in my family

We had a small group of friends and family over on Sunday evening for the special showing of the Resilience documentary. With some lemonade, chips and crackers and we were all ready. My 80 year old dad and 16 year old son both enjoyed the film and took away the underlying message about understanding where people's behaviors are coming from and how important it is to not ignore these facts. Two school teacher both shared how they have intuitively know this for years and have been trying...

Reminder: Building Strong Relationships Workshop 4/13/16

Join Yolo Conflict Resolution Center (YCRC) for a workshop discussing the nature of conflict, how it impacts our lives and communities, and how we can turn conflicts into opportunities to connect with people. When: Wednesday, 4/13/16 Time: 6:30pm-8:00pm Where: Mary L. Stephens Branch Library, Davis Please contact YCRC at 530-564-2324 or programs@yolocrc.org for more information.

Action Group - about each group. Something for everybody

Would you like to get more involved with the Yolo Resilience Network? Feel you're too busy for a big commitment? Don't worry - there is something for everyone. Check out the Action Groups and find one that fits your interests. Contact a Steering Committee Lead for that group to see what they are working on, share your interests or ideas, and see where you can get involved. The group many be meeting regularly or simply need someone to write a quick blog or print some flyers. By all doing...

Don't Miss Tuesday's Sacramento's ACEs meeting! Tuesday April 12th, 4-5:30pm

Join the Sacramento ACEs Connection monthly meeting, Tuesday, April 12th from 4-5:30pm to learn about San Francisco's Trauma-Informed Systems Initiative! Meeting Place: Kiwanis Family House, 2875 50th Street Sacramento, CA 95817 Kaytie Speziale , MFT is the Coordinator for the Trauma-Informed Systems Initiative at the San Francisco Department of Public Health. San Francisco Department of Public Health has taken an innovative approach to addressing the wide-spread impact of trauma on the...

FREE MENTAL HEALTH CONFERENCE, Berkeley - May 13, 2016 - 8:30-4:30pm

MENTAL HEALTH IN THE 22 ND CENTURY: ADDRESSING STIGMA, DISCRIMINATION, AND TRAUMA FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016 – 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Speaker – Professor Steve Hinshaw Morning Keynote Speaker - Hakeem Rahim Afternoon Keynote Speaker – Professor Steve Hinshaw Panels will address stigma, discrimination, and trauma from the experiences of consumers, students, providers, educators, trainers, and academia, as well as, social justice and cultural/ethnic perspectives. Free CE Credits (6) for MFT’s, LCSW’s and...

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