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Kansas – KPoP Workplace Indicator Dashboard
Dashboard that compares different workplace indicators in Kansas (including child care availability and livable wages).
Published By: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Division of Public Health
Published Date: 2022
Resource Type: Reports
Sectors: Social Services
Kansas Child Maltreatment Prevention Plan: 2019-2023
A plan for preventing child maltreatment, including a public education campaign, creating family-friendly workplace policies, and creating conditions that lead to safety, stability, and nurturing relationships and environments.
Published By: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Health Promotion
Published Date: 2021
Resource Type: State Action Plans
Sectors: Health
Kentucky SB 1 School Safety and Resiliency Act
The School Safety and Resiliency Act of 2019 (Senate Bill 1) ensures all students are able to learn in a safe and supportive school environment, including by implementing trauma-informed practices.
Published By: Kentucky State Legislature
Published Date: 2019
Resource Type: Legislative Action
Sectors: Education
Key Takeaways: Creating Spaces to Foster Healing and Resilience
Trauma-informed design is a powerful approach that recognizes the impact of trauma on individuals and aims to create spaces that not only avoid re-traumatization but promote healing, resilience, and well-being. Experts across sectors have begun incorporating trauma-responsive principles into their architectural and interior design practices to transform spaces into welcoming, safe, and supportive environments.
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Resource Type: Publications
Sectors: Education, Health
Key Takeaways: Engaging Young People with Lived Experience
The Pathways Learning Network convened in December, 2023 to explore strategies for meaningfully engaging youth in policymaking and program design. Read key takeaways below and watch the full recording of the session on our event page!
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Resource Type: Publications
Sectors: Early Childhood, Education
Key Takeaways: Preventing Violence and Helping Survivors Heal
The trauma that results from experiencing violence can affect individuals and communities long after the incident has occurred. Survivors may experience grief and feel a loss of safety in their daily lives. The ripple effects of violence can impact those who were not at the scene of the event but who may share an identity with the victims, especially in cases of hate crimes. However, as Everytown for Gun Safety details in their report Beyond Measure, many survivors also experience post-traumatic growth, characterized by a renewed sense of strength, a greater appreciation for life, deepened spirituality, and improved relationships. Nationwide, policymakers, community leaders, and advocates are working within communities to prevent future instances of violence and helping survivors heal through trauma-responsive policies and programs.
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Resource Type: Publications
Sectors: Health
Key Takeaways: Supporting Indigenous Resilience and Knowledge through Culture-Based Programs and Policies
The Pathways Learning Network convened to learn about Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander acts of resilience and the ways in which state agencies can support healing from and mitigation of trauma and toxic stress among these communities. Read on for key takeaways from the session.
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Resource Type: Publications
Sectors: Cultural Competence
Lessons Learned: Building Trauma-Responsive Networks of Care
Pathways to Resilience defines healing-centered, trauma-responsive networks of care as a group of cross-sector organizations that collaborate and coordinate to connect children and families to services and supports to prevent, treat, and heal from the harmful consequences of trauma and toxic stress. Members of a network of care may vary across communities but could include government agencies, health care providers, educators, and community organizations. These entities have a shared goal of mitigating the negative effects of trauma and adversity, developing and strengthening positive relationships, and helping families navigate systems of care through a “no wrong door approach.”
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Resource Type: Publications
Sectors: Design, Early Childhood, Health
Louisiana SB 211 Requiring Training for Teachers and School Personnel on ACEs and Trauma-Informed Education
Legislation requires training for teachers and other school personnel on ACEs and trauma-informed education
Published By: Louisiana State Legislature
Published Date: 2021
Resource Type: Legislative Action
Sectors: Education
Maine Adverse Childhood Experiences/Trauma Pediatric Screening Toolkit
The MaineHealth ACEs pediatric screening model is designed to identify recent trauma, family stressors and post-traumatic symptomatology in the context of cumulative adversity. The aim is to provide a more complete clinical picture to better understand how to care for patients and their families.
Published By: MaineHealth
Published Date: 2021
Resource Type: Toolkits
Sectors: Early Childhood, Health