Core Connectivity 2017 - Fall Symposium
Examining the role of parents and family life to make a more peaceful society
In Partnership with:
- Great is Thy Faithfulness/Outside the Walls Ministries in Sacramento
- Dr. Joyce Mikal-Flynn, Metahab specializing in trauma and resilience
- Mikenzie Howard, Senior Community Engagement Coordinator in Northern California, DHS Office for Community Partnerships
- Prison Families Aftercare in Auburn
Learning objectives to promote resilience
- How youth are radicalized to associate with groups that promote extreme violence and why local solutions matter.
- How youth specifically perceive their future based upon their childhood and family experiences.
- Clarify the hopeful connection between adverse experiences, trauma and resilience.
- How to perceive family life as a way to experience being in service to one another with mutual respect and love â especially when suffering painful separations, addictions, violence and human exploitation.
- To better understand the practical value of faith, i.e., how you choose to perceive and act upon the role of God in your life, as the resource to overcome the adversity and violence our youth encounter in their world.
- Clarify the community service values of law enforcement as an agency to protect public safety and keep the peace.
ABOUT Core Connectivity: We are a non-profit education center committed to building resilient communities through teaching people how to create their own family culture that strengthens relationships and regulates the use of devices and apps.
To learn more about scholarships for this event, contact Joanna at joanna@coreconnectivity.org
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