Tagged With "That's Not Cool"
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Taming the Dragons - Helping Children Cope, ages birth to 12 yrs
Attached find Sue Delucchi's manual for childcare providers. Tips and tools to help kids with trauma heal and develop resilience. Sue was the Director of a crisis nursery in Washington State throughout her career. This manual was developed based on...
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Resilient Yolo Monthly Meeting
Please join us for our upcoming Resilient Yolo meeting. We'll meet this Friday, August 2nd from 2:30pm - 4:00pm at the Yolo CASA office (722B Main Street, Woodland). We'll have time to network afterward. Hope to see you there. Please see the attached agenda.
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Self-Care - Mobile Apps and more
Developed out of Trauma Informed Oregon, find lots of innovative ways to take care of ourselves with this cool resou rce o f mobile apps for self care. http://traumainformedoregon.or...-apps-for-self-care/ And take a...
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Re: Introduction to Trauma-Informed - UCD
And who organized this? It's cool! On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 8:35 PM, ACEsConnection < communitymanager@acesconnection.com> wrote:
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Re: Notes from August Community Meeting
Thanks for the birthday song, everybody!! That was SO funny and wonderful! And the highlight of my day! The GF cupcake that Gail found at Let Them Eat Cake was pretty amazing, too (I picked it up at her house this morning on my way to Body Pump). HALF of it is icing. How cool and yummy is that?
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EVENT: Yolo Under the Rainbow (YOUR) Night! LGBTQIA+ Teen Group
Yolo Under the Rainbow, CommuniCare’s LGBTQI+ youth group is excited to celebrate Pride month! In 2019, The Family Wellness Center began hosting our first LGBTQI+ group in September. The group started as a physical drop-in for youth across Yolo County as a safe space to meet friends, allies and to find support, as well as celebrate who they are! Since that time, the group has served 22 youth, ages 12-17, between September 2019 and March 2020. Our space is decorated with great Pride flags,...
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Cooling Center Information
The National Weather Service is expecting a heat wave to start today (8/14) and last through at least Wednesday (8/19). More than 32 million Californians live in areas that will be under an Excessive Heat Warning or Heat Advisory during this time. To help stay cool, here are some cooling centers open in Yolo County: Multi-Purpose Room at the Davis Senior Center 646 A Street in Davis Open 8/14-8/19 from 12 pm - 7 pm. Residents must wear a face covering and social distance while at the cooling...
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Presentation on Building a Resilient Community: Transformational Resilience to Address Climate Change & Other Trauma & Stress in Our Community
Building a Resilient Community: Cool Davis Coalition hosts Bob Doppelt on November 18th from 4:30pm-6:30pm via zoom . View more details and register HERE .
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Building a Resilient Community: Transformational Resilience to Address Climate Change on 11/18
4:30-6:30pm on November 18 via Zoom At the next quarterly meeting the Cool Davis Coalition is hosting a presentation by Bob Doppelt on Building Community Resilience followed by a panel discussion featuring local community leaders. Bob Doppelt, is the Director of The Resource Innovation Group affiliated with Willamette University. He is author of many books and publications in the Cool Davis library including Climate Communications and Behavior Change and Transformational Resilience . He is...
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Resilient Yolo meeting minutes and recording
For those interested in discussion at our recent Resilient Yolo monthly meeting, please view the attached minutes or recording. For comments or questions contact bonnieb@yolocasa.org
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Stress Busters Handout
The Stress Busters Handout was created to help us manage stress as we all have inner strengths and resilience that can help us deal with challenges and stress. PACEs Connection and ACEs Aware created this handout based on 7 evidence-based stress busters. These interventions can help reduce stress, improve health, and build resilience. The handout is available on their PACEs Connection Blog and they’re attached below in the following languages: English , Spanish , Arabic, Dari , and Farsi