Yesterday, we launched the Oregon Health and Education Collaborative (OHEC) Upstream Initiative, where community organizations gathered together to begin designing a Child Success Model (CSM), focusing on the first 1,000 days of a child's development from conception. Learn more about this important work: https://ow.ly/nLTS50QwuO5
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We're excited to announce that we've extended our Conference registration deadline, giving even more restorative professionals the chance to connect, learn, and grow! Don't miss this opportunity to join us! Over the past 25 years, the restorative sector has made significant strides, but we know that more can be done moving forward. This is why, during this year’s conference, we want to explore what the future of restorative holds. Thus, the 5th annual RJC conference theme is ‘RESTORATIVE REFLECTIONS: A blueprint for a restorative future.’ This year, our conference sessions will focus on four conference themes: 1) The transformational power of restorative justice for adults and young people 2) Creating a restorative ecosystem in our education system 3) Centring restorative practice in health and social care innovation 4) A blueprint for restorative community building View our conference and register online by the 10th of November by visiting https://ow.ly/3RGi50Q3qON.
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For those who are interested in death literacy, death education, and the role of doulas in Palliative Care, please check out our Fanshawe Funded Study: Doing DeathCare Differently, on IG DeathCareProject and on YouTube @DeathCareProject
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There are four factors that matter when it comes to early care and education: access, affordability, quality and choice. Find out how your community ranks in the 2023 Closing the Gap report, just released by Early Learning Indiana: https://bit.ly/3vMe74r
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"East Grays Harbor Youth Collaborative puts the focus on local youth. What was once a discussion and strategic goal among members of Summit Pacific Medical Center, staff quickly evolved into a plan to identify and establish relations with community partners." Want to learn more about the Youth Collaborative and how you can get involved in supporting the youth in our community? For more detail, check out our latest article from https://bit.ly/3vBKra6! Read article here, https://bit.ly/4aOsHsl.
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In this episode with the team behind Camp Dream. Speak. Live. Delaware, we discuss the power of camp experiences, shifting the paradigm when it comes to therapeutic approaches, and partnering with colleges and universities to create life-changing programs for children and families. https://bit.ly/3NVa0tc
Episode 67 | Camp Dream. Speak. Live. and Camps on Campus
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Have you signed up yet for our upcoming learning experience on Decolonizing Trauma-Informed Practice? This is an offering you will not want to miss, facilitated by Sabrina Meherally and sahibzada mayed (صاحبزادہ مائد). Throughout this session, we will critically examine existing frameworks and paradigms, aiming to dismantle institutionalized approaches to trauma that contribute to the pathologization of people’s lived experiences. By exploring the origins of common trauma-informed practices and the significance of the liberatory harm reduction movement, we will contextualize trauma within an abolitionist and anti-colonial context. Through thought-provoking reflections and creative prompts, we will imagine alternative pathways, emphasizing non-prescriptive, non-pathologized, care-based methodologies that prioritize individual agency and community empowerment. Registration is still open: https://lnkd.in/gsg7vcB9
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SAVE THE DATE: Post-adoption support conference This in-person event will be held at Coram Campus, 41 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ at 2pm -8pm on 11 March 2024. This conference is an opportunity for professionals working within adoption to share practice, listen to contemporary research, and discuss the pathways toward a better future for all adopted children and their families. https://ow.ly/uQSA50QkXVE
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As result of our Regulation 45 work, the NCERCC has identified the need for two new practice guides: Reflective Practice for Residential Child Care, and Action Research for Residential Child Care. Both are being designed for practical use by Registered Managers >> https://lnkd.in/eBCmahY
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Professional practice in early childhood is always better when it's done as part of a community of practice. That's why we've made online community groups for early childhood practitioners and partners to connect and discuss the issues in their professions. You can find more information about these and the other supports we have available for practitioners here: https://loom.ly/rbJjum0
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The First 5 Network has been instrumental in championing home visiting services across California. Learn how First 5s continue to play a vital role in supporting families and caregivers. Read more in our article "Home Visiting Landscape in California": https://ow.ly/ITWr50RAY61
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