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WELCOME, THIS WEB CONFERENCE
WILL BEGIN SOON
PRIMARY PREVENTION IN THE CONTEXT OF A TRAUMATIZED COMMUNITY
PreventConnect 1215 K Street Suite 1850 Sacramento, CA 95814
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How to use this technology
• Raise hand • Text chat & private chat • PowerPoint slides • Polling quesWons • Phone • Closed capWoning • Web conference guidelines Please send a private chat message for help.
Call iLinc Technical Support at 800.799.4510. PreventConnect is a national project of the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault sponsored by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The views and information provided in this web conferences do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. government, CDC or CALCASA.
2013 Web Conferences
• Tuesday, April 23: Indicators of Change: Meaningful Ways to Measure Success in PrevenSng Sexual and DomesSc Violence
• Friday, May 10: Understanding Evidence: A DemonstraSon of CDC’s InteracSve Tool to Support Evidence-‐Based Decision Making for Technical Assistance Providers
• Wednesday, May 15: Start Strong: Lessons learned from a four-‐year iniSaSve to promote healthy relaSonships and prevent teen daSng violence
• Thursday, June 20: ShiXing Boundaries: Lessons Learned from ImplemenSng a Sexual Violence PrevenSon Program
• Tuesday, July 9: Primary PrevenSon in the context of a traumaSzed community • Tuesday, July 16: Understanding Evidence: An InteracSve Web Resource for
Evidence-‐Based Decision Making in Sexual Violence and InSmate Partner Violence PrevenSon
• Tuesday, July 30: Gender TransformaSve Programs: Lessons Learned from HIV PrevenSon and other health program
• Tuesday, September 12 tenta%ve: Bystander IntervenSon: ConSnuing Discussion
PrevenWng Sexual and DomesWc Violence: Learning from the evidence of pracWce to create community acWon
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Ending Child Sexual Abuse Web Series
• Thursday, July 18: Faith CommuniSes Engaged in Ending Child Sexual Abuse
• Tuesday, Sept 17: Secret Survivor’s Tools for Strengthening your PrevenSon Efforts
• Tuesday, Oct 15: Power of OrganizaSonal PracSces: InnovaSons to Keep Kids Safer
• Thursday, Jan 16, 2014: Child Sexual Abuse and DisabiliSes • Thursday, March 13, 2014: Telling our Stories: Learning as we Build a
Movement
August 28-‐30, 2013
calcasa.org/nsac
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PreventConnect
• DomesWc violence/InWmate partner violence • Sexual violence • Violence across the life-‐span • Prevent before violence starts • Connect to other forms of violence & oppression • Connect to other prevenWon pracWWoners
PrevenWon in the Context of Community Trauma
July 9, 2013 11:00AM -‐12:30 PST; 2:00-‐3:30 PM EST
Annie Lyles, MSW Edward-‐Michael Muña, BA
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Primary PrevenSon in the Context of a TraumaSzed Community
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PrevenWon in the Context of Community Trauma
How are you connected to this topic?
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Learning ObjecWves
• The evoluWon in our understanding of trauma and its impact on individuals
• The strengths and limitaWons of trauma-‐informed approaches for individuals
• The need for understanding the impact of community-‐level trauma and the implicaWons for prevenWon pracWce
hgp://nursing.ucsf.edu/faculty/howard-‐pinderhughes
Howard Pinderhughes, Ph.D School of Nursing
University of California, San Francisco
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Trauma
• Experiences or situaWons that are emoWonally painful
• Chronic adversity (discriminaWon, racism, sexism, poverty, oppression)
hgp://www.acesconference.info/
ACE Study
• Recurrent physical abuse • Recurrent emoWonal abuse • Contact sexual abuse • An alcohol and/or drug
abuser in household • An incarcerated household
member • Mother is treated violently • One or no parents • EmoWonal or physical
neglect • A household member who is
chronically depressed, mentally ill, insWtuWonalized or suicidal
hgp://www.cdc.gov/ace/
A collaboraWve effort by the Centers for Disease Control and the Kaiser Health Plan Department of PrevenWve Medicine in San Diego
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ACE Poll
• Yes, fundamental to our work
• Yes, inform our work
• Not yet, we are thinking about it
• Not at this Wme
Are ACES incorporated into your work?
PTSD Symptoms
• Re-‐experiencing the trauma
• EmoWonal numbing
• Avoidance
• Increased arousal
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Semngs
• Hospital Care
• Community Health and Wellness Clinics
• Community Mental Health Semngs
• Schools and Aner School Programs
• Youth Development Programs
• Juvenile JusWce Programs
Trauma Specific Approach • Mental health therapies
• Hospital-‐based intervenSons NaWonal Network of Hospital-‐Based Violence IntervenWon Programs -‐nnhvip.org
• Psychological First Aid The NaWonal Child TraumaWc Stress Network and the NaWonal Center for PTSD -‐ nctsn.org
• The EffecSve Providers for Child VicSms of Violence Program -‐ The EP Program American Psychological AssociaWon -‐ apa.org
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Trauma Specific Approach Poll Is your agency talking about adjusWng policies and pracWces to be more trauma-‐informed?
• Yes, some changes have already been made.
• Yes, we are talking about it.
• No, we talked about it but decided not to do anything now.
• No, we haven’t discussed this.
Boston Public Health Commission Boston Public Health Commission
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SynergisWc Trauma AKA Complex Post-‐TraumaSc Stress Disorder
• A psychological injury that results from exposure to mulWple sources of trauma.
• The combinaWon of individual trauma from exposures to violence and the trauma from exposures to structural violence.
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Root Causes = Structural Violence • Inequality
• Racism
• Sexism
• Poverty
• Oppression
• Power Dynamics
• Heterosexism
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Root Causes Shape…
• Systems
• Neighborhoods
• School
• Families
• Peers Image by Detroit Free Press
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Khalilah Collins Project Manager PACT in AcSon
hgp://www.thecenteronline.org/
Image by New York Times
Image by New York Times
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Building Community Resilience • RestoraWve JusWce
• Healing Circles
• Reclaim and Improve Public Spaces
• Shin Community Social Norms
• Enhance Social ConnecWons and Networks
• Build IntergeneraWonal ConnecWons and Networks
• Organize and Promote Regular PosiWve Community AcWvity
• Providing more of a voice and element of power for community folks around shining and changing environmental factors as well as the structural factors.
Image by L.A. for Youth
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Image by New York Times
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What types of community resilience strategies are
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Dr. Elizabeth Miller -‐ [email protected]
Brian O’Connor – [email protected]
221 Oak Street
Oakland, California 94607 phone: (510) 444-‐7738 fax: (510) 663-‐1280
www.prevenWoninsWtute.org
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PreventConnect 1215 K Street Suite 1850 Sacramento, CA 95814
Website: preventconnect.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/PreventConnect TwiGer: Follow @PreventConnect Flickr: www.flickr.com/people/preventconnect YouTube: www.youtube.com/CalCASAVideo Email Group: hGp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Prevent-‐Connect/ Email: [email protected] eLearning: learn.preventconnect.org