On Independence Day, we at Acadia want to take a moment to thank those who defend the freedom we hold dear. Our protectors bravely and selflessly give so much to our country and communities, despite the toll it may take on their physical and behavioral health. This Fourth of July, we are proud to support all those who serve and recognize the impact their selflessness has on families and communities nationwide. Thank you.
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Over 400 million children are affected by war, causing intergenerational trauma. This year, I'm excited to learn more and lean in to launch efforts at GDI to support children in crisis and war as part of a broader portfolio of bringing evidence-based interventions to scale that improve peoples' lives. In her article for the Boston Globe, Dr. Theresa Betancourt shares the enormity of this public health crisis: https://lnkd.in/gTRkZgt5
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Research shows social isolation and loneliness contribute to gun violence, radicalization and extremism, and suicidality - demonstrating that advancing social connection is absolutely imperative to our individual and collective well-being. After the 2022 tragedy in Uvalde, TX, our Executive Director, Jillian Racoosin Kornmeier, MPH published a call for prevention, writing: "While we keep pushing those in positions of power to enact policies to protect us and our youth, I challenge us to think about additional routes of prevention – What can we do to reach lonely individuals before they fall prey to violence as an answer for easing pain? Can we build positive social systems in communities where we value others first, before ourselves?" Today, we commend the Surgeon General for releasing his latest advisory - Firearm Violence: A Public Health Crisis in America - which calls for immediate and sustained efforts to address firearm violence through evidence-based public health strategies. We look forward to supporting his efforts by continuing to translate research into practical, actionable strategies to cultivate a socially connected society for all. Read the advisory here: https://lnkd.in/gvimjjsR
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Executive Director at The Foundation for Social Connection and Coalition to End Social Isolation and Loneliness
Advancing social connection nationwide is imperative. The link between SIL and destructive behaviors are apparent. Read the new SG Advisory out today: https://lnkd.in/g4JqCn3Y
Research shows social isolation and loneliness contribute to gun violence, radicalization and extremism, and suicidality - demonstrating that advancing social connection is absolutely imperative to our individual and collective well-being. After the 2022 tragedy in Uvalde, TX, our Executive Director, Jillian Racoosin Kornmeier, MPH published a call for prevention, writing: "While we keep pushing those in positions of power to enact policies to protect us and our youth, I challenge us to think about additional routes of prevention – What can we do to reach lonely individuals before they fall prey to violence as an answer for easing pain? Can we build positive social systems in communities where we value others first, before ourselves?" Today, we commend the Surgeon General for releasing his latest advisory - Firearm Violence: A Public Health Crisis in America - which calls for immediate and sustained efforts to address firearm violence through evidence-based public health strategies. We look forward to supporting his efforts by continuing to translate research into practical, actionable strategies to cultivate a socially connected society for all. Read the advisory here: https://lnkd.in/gvimjjsR
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A new year brings new ways to incorporate healing justice into our systems! Recently the @Louisiana Department of Health (LDOH) announced the release of the Whole Health Louisiana State Plan (2024-2028), through which the LDOH and various state leaders will address the causes and effects of childhood adversity across the state. This process involves a lot of education, training, and continuous self-reflection, yet by becoming trauma-informed, people and communities can create supportive environments that facilitate healing, resilience, and recovery for those affected by trauma. We’re even more excited to announce this plan because our Founder, Dr. Denese Shervington, contributed an article to it entitled, “Moving Beyond Racialized Traumas to Achieve Whole Health for Louisiana.” Throughout history, racial harm has been embedded in our institutions and it has affected both communities that are oppressed and the oppressors themselves. To find out more about how we can move beyond racialized traumas and learn more about this new initiative, click https://bit.ly/3TY1JIY !
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If you don't know about CCBHCs and the importance of this model to the future of agencies like Compass Health, take a moment to to follow and look at the materials provided by Fourfront Contributor in their advocacy work around this systems change. Adopting this model is critical to ensure we have the financial sustainability to serve those most in need in our region!
As a member of Fourfront Contributor, we’re advocating for statewide adoption of the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) model in Washington state – a nationally proven, evidence-based approach that will help ensure the sustainability of high-quality community behavioral health. Did you know that today there are more than 500 Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics and CCBHC grantees operating in 46 states, plus Washington DC and Puerto Rico! Check out the full map of states that have adopted the CCBHC model, and the outcomes they’re reporting, here: https://bit.ly/3y1BfwU
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Join Duane Bidwell and Marlene Ferreras to discuss Duane's latest book, which highlights hope as a relational resource that emerges between people rather than as a virtue, feeling, or cognitive skill that belongs to individuals. Duane interviewed 51 children and adolescents living with end-stage renal disease about their understandings of hope and the practices they say sustain it: realizing community, claiming power, attending to Spirit, choosing trust, and maintaining identity. https://lnkd.in/ebDCuyty
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The The National Institutes of Health Office of Disease Prevention invites you to their next "Mind the Gap!" webinar on May 1st at 2pm - "Racism and Other Macrosocial Determinants of Health: Moving from Explanation to Action" Racism is a social and moral crisis, as well as a public health threat. In addition to causing direct physical damage, racism is embodied covertly through social, behavioral, and psychobiological mechanisms. In this talk, David Chae, ScD, MA, an Associate Professor in the Department of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences and Director of the Society, Health, and Racial Equity Lab at Tulane University, posits a social-ecological and developmental framework to examine how racism shapes disease vulnerability. He will discuss his research on multiple levels of racism and the channels through which it compromises health, as well as next steps in anti-racism research. Click here to register today! https://lnkd.in/e9BRuirC #research #socialdeterminants #health
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The The The National Institutes of Health Office of Disease Prevention invites you to their next "Mind the Gap!" webinar on May 1st at 2pm - "Racism and Other Macrosocial Determinants of Health: Moving from Explanation to Action" Racism is a social and moral crisis, as well as a public health threat. In addition to causing direct physical damage, racism is embodied covertly through social, behavioral, and psychobiological mechanisms. In this talk, David Chae, ScD, MA, an Associate Professor in the Department of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences and Director of the Society, Health, and Racial Equity Lab at Tulane University, posits a social-ecological and developmental framework to examine how racism shapes disease vulnerability. He will discuss his research on multiple levels of racism and the channels through which it compromises health, as well as next steps in anti-racism research. Click here to register today! https://lnkd.in/e9BRuirC #research #socialdeterminants #health
Racism and Other Macrosocial Determinants of Health: Moving from Explanation to Action
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