Celebrating Social Workers Awareness Month Through a Trauma-Informed Lens
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March is Social Workers Awareness Month! We would like to express our utmost gratitude to social workers for the challenging and complex work they do. Their dedication positively impacts communities across ..read more
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Social Work Advocacy Needed Now More Than Ever
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1M ago
There is now a formal acknowledgment at a state and national level to address social determinants of health—New York State Department of Health is in the process of implementing the ..read more
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Unleashing Potential: The Dual Legacy of African American Achievement and the Fight Against Poverty
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 During February, Black History Month serves as a time to honor the achievements and contributions of African Americans. Beyond the significant political milestones marked by Barack Obama as the first ..read more
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Celebrating Black History Month
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2M ago
During Black History Month, the NYS Trauma-Informed Network and Resource Center (TINRC) would like to celebrate and honor Black, African, and African American individuals and communities. NYS TINRC continues to ..read more
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Reflecting on the Join the Journey Conference 2023
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3M ago
As we begin 2024, the New York State Trauma-Informed Network and Resource Center (NYSTINRC) would like to reflect on memorable moments from our first in-person annual trauma-informed network conference: Join the Journey! Hosted at the Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center in Lake George, NY, special guest speakers, frontline ..read more
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Miss Julie’s School of Beauty: A Beacon of Hope in Rochester, NY
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3M ago
In the heart of Rochester, NY, a revolutionary school is taking shape—Miss Julie’s School of Beauty (MJSB). This nonprofit cosmetology school is not just about teaching beauty skills; it’s a beacon of hope for human trafficking survivors and those at risk of entering the vicious cycle of exploitation. The Stark ..read more
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Re-Imagining Grief in the Workplace
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4M ago
Content Warning: This Newsletter discusses loss and death, including birthing loss, traumatic events, and current global events of genocide and ethnic cleansing. For many, December is a month of celebration and tradition. We look forward to events, parties, gatherings, the change in tempo, food, and connecting to our culture (and ..read more
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The Art of Reflective Supervision
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4M ago
Jennifer, a talented and dedicated outreach worker is acknowledged for her service with a promotion to a supervisory position. She is honored for the recognition and the increase in salary. However, when she faces the reality of supervising four staff members, she suddenly finds herself in starkly unfamiliar territory. She ..read more
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How Nice is Too Nice?
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6M ago
If you ask the average person to explain the fight, flight, freeze response, most will know that this is the body’s automatic response to a threat or stressful situation. Many will also easily describe the difference between the responses. It is well understood that the human stress response is adaptive ..read more
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10 Lessons Learned on Essex County, NY’s Journey Toward a Trauma-Informed System of Care
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6M ago
The first time I attended an ACEs training for human service providers, I found the trainer to be brilliant and the research fascinating. The trauma-informed practices were so promising, yet left me feeling dizzy with the magnitude of the work that needed to be done. I suddenly saw the impact ..read more
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