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June 18, 2019 Creating A Resilient Community A County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Webinar countyhealthrankings.org 1 County Health Rankings & Roadmaps is a partnership of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of


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Creating A Resilient Community

A County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Webinar

countyhealthrankings.org

June 18, 2019

County Health Rankings & Roadmaps is a partnership of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute

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YOUR AND FACILITATORS

Ericka

Burroughs-Girardi Action Learning Coach Deltona, Florida

Karen

Odegaard Action Learning Coach Madison, Wisconsin

YOUR PRESENTERS FROM CICERO, ILLINOIS

Deputy Superintendent Vincent Acevez

Town of Cicero Police Department Patrol Division

Jaclyn Wallen, MA, LCPC

Licensed Clinical Professional Youth Crossroads, Inc

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MY PERSONAL JOURNEY WITH TRAUMA

Photo Credit: NPR.org

Pulse Nightclub Orlando, FL 2016

LEARNING OUTCOMES FOR TODAY

Describe Averse Community Experiences Describe the link to health Identify possible strategies to address Adverse Community Experiences

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  • When: Immediately following the

webinar

  • What: Interactive learning experience,
  • pportunity to share ideas and ask

questions

  • How: Videoconference and/or phone

via Zoom

  • Why: Deepen the webinar learning,

allow further exploration

JOIN US FOR MORE DISCUSSION – TODAY!

Webinar Discussion Group

WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO

Improve Health Outcomes

Menominee Nation 2015

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WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO

Increase Health Equity

Durham, NC 2014

Adverse Childhood Experiences Adverse Community Experiences

WHAT ARE ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES?

Photo Credits: Aiga and DJ Paine on Unsplash

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  • The economic and social processes that

concentrate poverty and urban decay in inner city neighborhoods or impoverished small towns.

– Damaged social networks/social isolation – Distrust – Disempowerment

TRAUMATIZED SOCIAL-CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT

Photo Credits: Warren Wong and Jack Finnigan on Unsplash Photo by Jck Finnigan on Unsplash

  • Crumbling infrastructure

– Dilapidated buildings – Deteriorating roads – Poor transportation.

  • Pressures of gentrification and displacement

have become an added element in the toxic stress

TRAUMATIZED PHYSICAL/BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Photo Credit: Alissa Eady on Unsplash Photo Credit: Anna Holowetzki on Unsplash

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  • Inequitable access to economic and

educational opportunities

– High unemployment – Struggling academic systems

TRAUMATIZED ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT

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What symptoms of adverse community experiences have you noticed in your community?

LET’S HEAR FROM YOU…

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Chelsea, MA 2017

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT TO US?

Map Credit: Illinois.hometownlocator.com

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Photo Credits: Martin Jernberg and James Perez on Unsplash

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Handle With Care

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Points to Consider When Partnering with Police.

Get buy-in Be mindful of scheduling; be flexible Be realistic about the length of the partnership

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Trauma Exposure Check List and PTSD Symptom Scale for Morton High Schools

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IS MY COMMUNITY EXPERIENCING COLLECTIVE TRAUMA OR ADVERSE EXPERIENCES?

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WWFH- EVIDENCED-BASED SOLUTIONS

Create multisector partnerships that promote community-level strategies while rebuilding community. Improve parks, dilapidated housing, and other built environment elements to create a safer environment. Offer healing for children through school-based trauma counseling.

  • Self-directed learning on specific topics
  • Blend guidance, tools, and activities for

hands-on practice and reflection

  • Topics include:

– Introduction to Equity – Partnering With Residents – Getting Started With Policy Change

HIGHLIGHTED GUIDANCE: ACTION LEARNING GUIDES

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  • Help strengthen community efforts through
  • nline guidance and virtual learning
  • pportunities.
  • Connect with a coach via the Contact Us form.

WANT A THOUGHT PARTNER? CONSIDER ACTION LEARNING COACHES

TIP: You can find the Contact Us button at the bottom of our website, no matter where you are on the site.

KEY TAKE-AWAYS

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WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

Click the link to answer a few questions about today’s webinar

24:1 Community, MO, 2016

QUESTIONS?

Kansas City, MO

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19 Advancing Health Equity Through Housing Law and Policy Featuring The Network for Public Health Law

UPCOMING WEBINAR

  • When: Immediately following the

webinar

  • What: Interactive learning experience,
  • pportunity to share ideas and ask

questions

  • How: Videoconference and/or phone

via Zoom

  • Why: Deepen the webinar learning,

allow further exploration

JOIN US FOR MORE DISCUSSION – TODAY!

Webinar Discussion Group

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WHAT DO YOU WANT TO LEARN/SHARE MORE ABOUT?

You can select all that apply:

  • I want to chat about trauma informed training for law

enforcement.

  • I want to chat about trauma informed approaches in school.
  • I want to share a success story in my community related to

trauma informed care.

  • I want to share a success story about relationships with law

enforcement.

STAY CONNECTED

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JOIN US FOR A DISCUSSION GROUP NOW! REGISTRATION LINK IN CHAT

THANK YOU!

Visit us at www.countyhealthrankings.org

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