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To Create More Equitable Community Engagement, Cities Can Go Back to the Basics [housingmatters.urban.org]

By Martha Fedorowicz, Photo by Susan Montgomery, Housing Matters, March 24, 2021 While working for the City of Lansing’s Department of Neighborhoods and Citizen Engagement (DNCE) back in summer 2018, my colleagues and I realized something was amiss with our Neighborhood Advisory Board Grants program. The program was intended to promote community engagement among city residents, but at the time, it was only available to neighborhood associations— groups that tend to be whiter, wealthier, and...

HUD Has Money for Tenant Organizing. Why Isn't the Agency Spending It? [shelterforce.org]

By Josh Cohen, Photo by F. Delventhal, Shelterforce, March 19, 2021 Dina Levy will never forget the miserable conditions she found at a low-rise 200-unit complex in South Dallas. The management company at the for-profit Crest A Apartments barely maintained the property; leaky ceilings, bad plumbing, and peeling paint were all too common. Security was nonexistent and violence and crime were a constant problem. Perhaps most shocking of all, the building had a snake infestation, with the...

Solar panel saves Arkansas school enough for teachers get up to $15K in raises [kristv.com]

By Nico Smith, Photo by Kellen Harrel, KRIS 6 News, March 16, 2021 Clean and renewable energy resources are the way of the future. In a small rural town in Arkansas, using clean energy has paid off - literally. Batesville, Arkansas is not a city many people think of when they think of Arkansas, if they do at all. It's situated in the northeast corner of the state, with a pretty small population. Teachers have it very hard, as it is a very challenging profession. Add in the fact that most are...

10 Million Climate Refugees in Past Six Months: Red Cross Calls for Urgent International Help [ecowatch.com]

By Jessica Corbett, Photo by Ezra Acayan, EcoWatch, March 18, 2021 The world's largest humanitarian network warned Wednesday that urgent international action is needed to address the rising risk of climate-related displacement, highlighting data that shows disasters such as storms, droughts, fires, and floods internally displaced more than 10 million people from September to February. "In just the last six months, there have been 12.6 million people internally displaced around the world and...

The Surviving Spirit Newsletter March 2021

Healing the Heart Through the Creative Arts, Education & Advocacy Hope, Healing & Help for Trauma, Abuse & Mental Health “ Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars”. Kahlil Gibran The latest edition of the Surviving Spirit Newsletter is posted at the website - http://newsletters.survivingspirit.com/index.php or here's the PDF -...

How PTSD Can Affect Self-Confidence

People who have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) will oftentimes struggle with low self-esteem . PTSD can directly impact your relationships , disrupt your daily life, and cause depression. PTSD also causes feelings of worthlessness and negative thought patterns that can directly impact how you navigate the world and how you feel about yourself. While PTSD can take months to years to overcome, there are some steps you can take to positively encourage a healthier self-esteem and a...

What You Need to Know About EMDR and Trauma

Have you ever struggled to get past a vague sense of hurt, or a gut-wrenching life experience? People sometimes feel stuck with the same old job, the same pain or fear, or the same daily grind. Maybe, deep down, you feel you’re not good enough, worthy, or capable of a better life. Such self-limiting behaviors may be after-effects of trauma. A therapeutic treatment to heal deep trauma is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, or EMDR . Learn more on Brickel & Associates -->

Easy Tricks to Improve your Relationship with the Child

How often do we hug children or express our love? How to improve relationships with children, to be not just a parent, but also a trusted friend, with whom they feel real closeness? Why relationships are deteriorating When children are very young, up to three years old, they very much feel the emotional state of their mother. If she is tired, irritated, or anxious, the child will be naughty too. Also, at this time, mothers are trying to wean the babies from their hands, and the children do...

Tackling the Housing Crisis and Bridging Generational Divides Through Home-Sharing [ssir.org]

By Noelle Marcus, Illustration by Gracia Lam, Stanford Social Innovation Review, March 22, 2021 The policies and resources devoted to housing security for Americans fall devastatingly short of meeting the need. Since 2017, nearly half of renters have spent 30 percent or more of their incomes on housing costs—an unsustainable portion, according to The US Department of Housing and Urban Development. And today, an unprecedented and long-term housing crisis looms, with an estimated 40 million...

Childhood friendship and problems of communication with friends

Being a parent is hard work that moms and dads do, often without special skills and training. And if you successfully manage to cope with the problems of small children that arise in the family circle, then keep your sanity and respond correctly to the child's experiences, for example, due to the lack of friends in kindergarten, on the street, or at school, sometimes might be challenging. So, for most parents, the life of their child seems successful and happy when a son or daughter is in a...

SAVE THE DATE! Biology of Stress: How ACE Screening Can Reveal and Mitigate ACE-Associated Health Conditions [acesaware.org]

April 14, 2021 Register for the Webinar The latest ACEs Aware webinar will discuss the physiology of toxic stress and how to apply the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and toxic stress in pediatric care. After completing this webinar, the participant should be better able to: Describe the physiology of toxic stress and the biological changes that may be a pathway to clinical progression of chronic illness related to exposure to ACEs and toxic stress. Apply the physiology of...

POSTPONED Webinar - "The Trauma-Informed Network of Care Roadmap: A Guide for Strengthening Community Relationships" [acesaware.org]

NEW WEBINAR DATE TBD The final release of the ACEs Aware Trauma-Informed Network of Care Roadmap has been postponed until later this spring. Therefore, we are postponing our webinar scheduled for March 30, The Trauma-Informed Network of Care Roadmap: A Guide for Strengthening Community Relationships." We will notify you of the new webinar date. In the interim, the ACEs Aware team is working to incorporate all stakeholder feedback into the Network of Care Roadmap. We have also determined that...

Mindfulness for Healing from Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

All human beings have a tendency to relive trauma even decades after it has ended. Those living with the effects of complex post-traumatic stress disorder tend to ruminate and live their lives in a morass of flashbacks and pain. Mindfulness is an ability that is vital to helping a person heal from traumatic events of the past. It is the ability for a person to be fully present and not overly reactive to what’s going on around us. All Humans Possesses Mindfulness Mindfulness is a quality that...

Trauma-Informed Resources for Early Childhood Programs

In recent years, trauma-informed care has become the standard of care in behavioral health, residential treatment, healthcare and K-12 school systems. Now early childhood programs are increasingly becoming trauma-informed in their work with young children and families. As with trauma-informed care in general, there is so much information available on the internet that it can be difficult knowing where to start. Fortunately, The Administration for Children & Families (ACF) has developed...

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