Happy March,

2023 was another banner year for state legislation that integrated trauma-informed concepts and approaches. 

In fact, we estimate trauma-informed policy action has increased more than tenfold in less than a decade. Our next CTIPP CAN call will explore 2023 policy trends and highlight examples of bills and resolutions that helped create resilience and improve well-being nationwide.

  • REGISTER
  • Wednesday, March 20, 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 20th!

Sincerely,

The CTIPP Team

 
  • CTIPP Applauds Hawaiʻi for Prioritizing Trauma-Informed Care Statewide: This momentous decision, highlighted by the executive order signed by Governor Josh Green, M.D., underscores the state’s commitment to understanding the life experiences of its residents and signifies a significant step toward supporting trauma survivors in fostering healthier communities.
  • CTIPP Seeks DEIJ Volunteer: This remote volunteer opportunity will help review CTIPP documents and identify diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice themes regarding organizational values and corresponding behaviors.
  • Communications Roadmap for Trauma-Informed Efforts: From expanding your reach and engagement to sharpening your message and tactics, our February CTIPP CAN call provided a step-by-step communications roadmap to maximize your time, reach, and impact on trauma-informed campaigns and initiatives.
  • Leading Organizations From Burnout to Trauma-Informed Resilience: A Vital Paradigm Shift: Board member Alisha Moreland-Capuia, MD, and others explain how trauma-informed care can empower leaders to nurture healthy institutions, rebuild a dedicated and resilient workforce, and provide care that honors individuals’ dignity and human rights.
  • 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!
 

Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy & Practice
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(215) 370-1362 | jesse@ctipp.org

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