Toxic Stress - The Dangerous Epidemic Threatening Our Children

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Toxic Stress - The Dangerous Epidemic Threatening Our Children

Changing Minds and Creating Trauma-Informed Communities Moving toward a shared vision Policy Barriers and Opportunities Community engagement Leadership Funding Data Next Steps See the brief: http://prokid.info/trincomm

California’s Children Policies addressing toxic stress across the life course California’s Children

Early Mental Health Initiative (EMHI) AB 1644 (Bonta) would provide funding and supports from the state to local education agencies and schools (i.e. direct services, free regional trainings, technical assistance, peer learning network) to help their young students with school adjustment difficulties – particularly those who have been exposed to toxic stress – adjust to school so they can learn and thrive. To learn more: contact Ben Rubin | brubin@childrennow.org The Children’s Movement of California Children Now has built a network of over 1,400 Pro-Kid groups called The Children’s Movement of California. Through this network Children Now is increasing awareness of the impact of toxic stress, childhood trauma and related policy efforts such as the new EMHI legislation. In addition, Children Now is working with local advocates in Los Angeles and several other regions of the state on local advocacy efforts, including mental health. To learn more: visit www.childrennow.org/take-action/