National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention News: May 16, 2016 Vol 6, No. 4
NATIONAL FORUM ON YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION NEWS
Article in newsletter by PI on community trauma report: “New report offers framework for overcoming community trauma”
Moving Healthcare Upstream: April 14, 2016
MCHU published a PI blog about our report Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience.
Wellness and Prevention Reform Digest: April 14, 2016
WELLNESS AND PREVENTION REFORM DIGEST
TFAH notes, Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience: A Framework for Addressing and Preventing Community Trauma, featured Wednesday in USA Today, "offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding the relationship between community trauma and violence. In doing so, it provides insight into timely issues like high rates of gun violence in inner cities; protests in Ferguson, Baltimore and other areas; and systemic poverty, unemployment and poor health in communities of color."
The California Endowment: February 29, 2016
PREVENTING COMMUNITY TRAUMA, BUILDING RESLIENCE
The California Endowment published Prevention Institute's blog submission regarding our report Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience.
California Healthline: Febrary 17, 2016
POVERTY AND VIOLENCE LINKED TO CHILDHOOD TRAUMA, POOR HEALTH
California's Pan-Ethnic Health Network: February 11, 2016
PREVENTING COMMUNITY TRAUMA, BUILDING RESLIENCE
CPEHN featured a PI blog regarding our report Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience.
Beckers Healthcare: February 4, 2016
FEDS TO EXAMINE LINK BETWEEN SOCIAL SERVICES, HEALTHCARE COSTS: 3 THINGS TO KNOW
The article analyzes the federal efforts to bolster their case for increased federal and state spending on anti-violence, social service and other programs to improve people's lives and confine healthcare cost growth.
California Essentials for Childhood Initiative Blog: February 4, 2016
Julia Wei highlights our report Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience.
USA Today: February 3, 2016
FEDS EXAMINE HEALTH BENEFITS OF SCREENING AND LINKING TO SOCIAL SERVICES
USA Today explores increased federal and state spending on anti-violence, social service and other programs to improve life in poor neighborhoods and limit the growth in health care costs.