Happy July!

With “back to school” season just around the corner, this month’s CTIPP CAN call will discuss how and why trauma-informed schools can help create healing spaces that engage their communities to counter the daily stresses that young people experience so that all students can reach their full potential.

This is particularly important for students who learn differently, many of whom traditionally have been served in separate—and often unequal—special education classrooms. Before the call, we invite you to explore our reports on Trauma-Informed Schools and Students with Learning Differences.

  • REGISTER
  • Wednesday, July 17, 2024, from 2:00-3:00pmET // 11:00am-12:00pmPT 
    • NOTE: Additional time for networking and idea sharing from 3:00-3:30pmET // 12:00-12:30pmPT
  • ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/742183645 
    • Meeting ID: 742 183 645
    • +19292056099,,742183645# US (New York)
    • +13017158592,,742183645# US (Germantown)

We look forward to seeing you on the 17th!

Sincerely,

The CTIPP Team

 
 
  • Our latest podcast episode of Transform Trauma examines the interconnection between trauma-informed care (TIC) and ABDEIJ (accessibility, belonging, diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice). Guest Dr. Tonya Myles-Day, Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Buffalo, School of Social Work, discusses assessing these principles in various settings and why expanding beyond DEI is essential.
  • Last month’s CTIPP CAN call highlighted the Change Campaign, a multi-tiered initiative to create a sustainable planet and a better future for all. Founder Jesse Kohler (and CTIPP’s on-loan executive director) shared the work and lessons learned so far while promoting well-being throughout society.
  • We want to hear from you! Please take a moment and share your thoughts on how you communicate about your trauma-informed work amidst uncertainty at all levels of society, differing political/cultural ideologies amongst your targeted audiences, and everchanging advocacy/policymaking/philanthropic landscape.
  • Urge Congress to support the RISE from Trauma Act (S. 1426 and H.R. 4541) to expand the trauma-informed workforce in schools, healthcare settings, social services, first responders, and the justice system and increase community resources to address the impact of trauma.
  • Urge Congress to support the Community Mental Wellness and Resilience Act (S. 1452 and H.R. 3073) to help communities proactively develop local strategies that build population-level resilience by planning for and responding to the mental health challenges caused by disasters and toxic stress.
  • TOOLKIT: Free resources to help you urge Congress to support trauma-informed federal legislation.
  • Know someone who is already advocating for trauma-informed policies and practices? Or would be an awesome addition to the movement? Encourage them to join CTIPP’s Community Advocacy Network today!
 

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(215) 370-1362 | jesse@ctipp.org

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