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Coalition Meeting May 12, 2015
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EMPATHY The Empathetic Bear The Empathetic Bear
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Check-In These four questions are based on the idea of reinstating what trauma, and even stress and overwork can take away, as listed in parentheses. What is your name? (trauma takes away sense of identity) How are you feeling today? (trauma takes away self- regulation) What is your goal for the meeting? (trauma can lead to foreshortened sense of the future) Who can help you reach that goal? (trauma can lead to loss of community)
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Back Bone Support Structure Roles Expectations MOA? Communication Guiding Principles Megan will coordinate a sub-group meeting
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Guiding Principles EXAMPLES: Empathy Use Collective Impact Be Respectful _
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OUR VISION Communities on the Southern Kenai Peninsula cultivate healthy relationships and resilient families, free from violence and substance abuse. OVERARCHING GOALS INTERVENTION: Develop a trauma-informed community that recognizes the effects of trauma with a shared understanding and responds in an empathic and helpful way. PREVENTION: To work collaboratively to increase family resiliency and prevent substance abuse, violence and trauma in our community.
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Measuring our Impact How do we know when we’ve achieved this? What are our markers for success? What are we measuring? Picking our shared measure Support community-wide shared measure
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Intermediate Goals Community agencies, systems and schools are trauma informed Parents of young children (0-5) strengthen protective factors for their children Priority populations grow strong healthy peer networks that support healthy choices All community members and organizations understand the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences and know how to help children, youth, families, and adults build resilience. Community builds capacity to reduce adult heavy and binge drinking and underage alcohol use, and eliminate the use of illegal drugs and abuse of prescription drugs month youth and adults Intervention and treatment services for substance abuse and violence are accessible to those who need them. Strong backbone support sustains this collaborative effort.
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Community agencies, systems and schools are trauma informed
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Parents of young children (0-5) strengthen protective factors for their children
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Priority populations grow strong healthy peer networks that support healthy choices
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All community members and organizations understand the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences and know how to help children, youth, families, and adults build resilience.
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Community builds capacity to reduce adult heavy and binge drinking and underage alcohol use, and eliminate the use of illegal drugs and abuse of prescription drugs month youth and adults
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Intervention and treatment services for substance abuse and violence are accessible to those who need them.
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Strong backbone support sustains this collaborative effort.
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Next Meeting: Use it as work time for workgroups! Invite new people to join
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