System change requires commitment and funding
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February 24, 2016
Tweet Share Share PinThe human services sector — like all professional fields — is one that must incorporate new research and understanding of the interconnectedness between the body, behavior, history and environment in order to stay relevant. Professional development around issues such as cultural competence, gender identity, impact of socio-economic status, and equity have strengthened […]
Trauma-informed care invites perspective
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December 4, 2015
Tweet Share Share Pin As the HCFGKC’s Blog has been exploring this past month, childhood trauma is known to be directly tied to increased risk for poor health and health-related outcomes in adulthood. Since early 2012, a dozen and a half organizations have been meeting and working together to build a trauma-informed community in Johnson […]
Implementing Trauma-Informed Care Is Continuous Process, and Other Lessons Learned from Johnson County Task Force
March 6, 2013
Tweet Share Share PinChildhood trauma is directly tied to increased risk for poor health and health-related outcomes in adulthood. Trauma-informed care reflects the knowledge of this relationship so staff can better partner with clients in their recovery. Valorie Carson joins us once again to share some of the experiences of the Task Force in its […]
Childhood Trauma Can Impact Adulthood
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February 11, 2013
Tweet Share Share PinThis is Valorie Carson’s first blog post in a series about trauma-informed care. A future post will examine the Task Force’s work and lessons learned since initially convening in April 2012. By Valorie Carson, Community Planning Director for United Community Services of Johnson County Childhood, for many, can be a time of […]