It’s important to consider the impact of trauma on health and wellbeing at all ages. Join us on October 30 to explore strategies to address trauma-responsive for older adults and their caregivers. Register today➡️https://t.co/KDHH2JH1C9
#TraumaResponsiveCare#EquityInAging
Check out our blog spotlight on @playreadVIP, an evidence-based program using video feedback to boost early relational health, prevent toxic stress, and promote resilience. Learn how it supports health equity and aligns with Medicaid goals.➡️https://t.co/XWl8lYyqRz… #ACEs
Dr. Mikah Owen and Dr. Roy Wade, Jr. have both dedicated their careers as pediatricians to improving the health of youths from marginalized communities. In this video, they discuss broadening an understanding of ACEs to more comprehensively address trauma: https://t.co/lhC8d21LdS
Ready to transform into a healing-centered, trauma-responsive organization? Pathways to Resilience is here to support your journey. Discover how we can collaborate to meet your needs by visiting our Services page: https://t.co/nJCVAYO1J4
The @nytimes reports that while anxiety and depression have declined since 2020, they are rising among young people due to social, economic, and political factors. Older adults focus more on positive memories, which may help their trauma response. Read on➡️https://t.co/gvfLPi2zIO
In this week's advisory declaring firearm violence a public health crisis, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy stated “high levels of exposure to firearm violence for both children and adults give rise to a cycle of trauma and fear within our communities, contributing...
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Last year, Pathways to Resilience hosted a learning network session to discuss strategies to interrupt cycles of violence and help survivors begin the healing process.
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As the end of Pride Month 2024 draws closer, Pathways to Resilience is sharing insights about how policies and programs can be more supportive of LGBTQ+ people. Read more on our blog. ➡️https://t.co/yXfDJSggJC… #LGBTQ#EqualityForAll#MentalHealth
Join us tomorrow as four state and national experts explore policies and programs designed to enhance recruitment and retention rates for foster parents and kin. Register here:https://t.co/3lK3obS5fm
Pathways to Resilience convened to discuss the role of government, parents, educators, and the research community in protecting children and helping mitigate the harmful aspects of social media. Check out the key takeaways from this session on our blog.➡️ https://t.co/mDA3Nm6c3Y
Kheya Ganguly is the director of trauma prevention and resilience for the Vermont Agency of Human Services. She shared insights about her work and thoughts about replicating this model in other states. Read her interview here!➡️https://t.co/bALRhVde8V
Recruiting and retaining foster and kinship caregivers is a challenge causing youth in the child welfare system to lose the potential for supportive families. Join us 6/18 as we discuss ways to improve the kin placement rate and retention of foster parents.https://t.co/3lK3obS5fm
The Pathways Learning Network met last month to discuss the impact of social media on youth. The conversation offered strategies and considerations to counteract the dangers of social media on young users. Check out the full recording, available now! https://t.co/GmOTTCEjPS
.@NJDCF Commissioner Christine Beyer shares her reflections on why we must address trauma and adversity at its root, now on the blog! https://t.co/jCzy9202Rs
Join us tomorrow for a discussion about how policymakers can take action to support parents in reducing youth engagement with social media. Register here: https://t.co/cqg75dPjzn
Recruiting and retaining kin and foster care providers is challenging. During our June Learning Network, join experts from across the nation to discuss strategies to improve recruitment of kin and retention rates for foster parents. Register now: https://t.co/3lK3obS5fm
Language can have a powerful influence on how we understand our relationships to the world and one another. Check out our latest blog for ways to replace harmful words with kinder language.https://t.co/XcD1DUMwKi
A recent WaPo article explores strategies for addressing risks of social media with kids. Join us 4/24 to discuss UT’s policy approach, the latest research in the field, & one technology company’s solutions.
Article: https://t.co/eJkHoyjUlW
Registration: https://t.co/xsWVtJHdjV
As youth increasingly engage with social media, we are witnessing the far-reaching negative mental health consequences. Join us April 24 to discuss recent research and policy strategies to address this mental health crisis. Register now:https://t.co/cqg75dPjzn