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Childhood trauma can undermine people's physical and mental health, raising their risk of depression, aggression and suicide as well as chronic disease -- problems that can ripple out to future generations. Our Amplify Healing Connections program was set up to help break this destructive cycle by focusing on the problem of domestic and partner violence. By partnering with key community organizations across California, the program helped participants develop innovative and potentially life-saving ways of building loving, respectful and nourishing relationships among families and youth.

[caption id="attachment_30162" align="alignright" width="425"] At the San Francisco convening “From Collaboration to Co-Liberation: Reimagining Partnerships for Healing." which celebrated  Amplify Healing Connections' program to strengthen partnerships to prevent domestic violence.[/caption] Despite outreach challenges during the pandemic, the community organizations involved in the 22-month program -- sponsored by the Center for Care Innovations and Blue Shield of California Foundation -- all used their creativity to engage youth. You can get an inside look here at their collaborations in South Sacramento, McKinleyville, San Luis Obispo, Santa Cruz County, and the Central Coast, which developed peer and family education programs through everything from podcasts, theatre, camps and zines to school and community organizing, youth conferences and poster campaigns and PSAs on the warning signs of dating violence. Nonprofit community groups also shared their discoveries on partnership building, working with families at risk and peer circles. The program culminated in a joyful convening in San Francisco with partners and the public to celebrate and share lessons learned. Roza Do of Re verb Health Consulting, our evaluation partner, created an evaluation infographic to showcase the program's lessons learned and outcomes.

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“The Power of Partnerships”: An Illustrated Map of the Amplify Healing Connections Journey

July 30, 2023
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By Weslei Gabrillo
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The program’s exciting work on partnerships to prevent domestic violence is captured in this powerful infographic by Roza Do of Re verb Health Consulting.

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“Collaboration Moves at the Speed of Trust”: Reimagining Partnerships for Healing 

July 17, 2023
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By Diana Hembree
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The Center for Care Innovations (CCI) recently gathered community health leaders to reflect on a key question: How might we imagine partnership work as a way to more deeply connect to one another?…

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“You Don’t Have To Be A Therapist To Be Therapeutic”: Lessons from Year Two of the Resilience Beginnings Network Evaluation

June 29, 2023
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By Diana Hembree
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“One of the key takeaways I got from RBN is that everybody a patients sees has the potential to affect the appointment, whether that’s the front desk staff, the actual provider, the nurses. Ev…

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Getting from “Broken” to Healing: A Children’s Health Clinic Strives to be a Center of Healing for All

June 22, 2023
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By Diana Hembree
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The Children’s Health Center at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital works hard to elevate patient voices.

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From Practice into Action: Videos on Key Learnings from the Resilient Beginnings Network

May 22, 2023
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By Weslei Gabrillo
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Watch these videos to find out more about the value of resilience and trauma-informed practices for you and your patients.

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Trauma and Resilience Informed Systems in Pediatric Primary Care

May 19, 2023
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By Weslei Gabrillo
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Our webinar, Trauma and Resilience Informed Systems (TRIS) in Pediatric Primary Care, provided an overview of the principles of trauma- and resilience-informed systems and examples of how individuals,…

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Reframing ACEs Screening and Response: CALQIC Completes Its Journey Toward a Relationship-Based Approach to Healing Trauma and Stress

November 12, 2021
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By Diana Hembree
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The collaborative’s data and findings form the basis for the next phase of California’s ACEs Aware initiative, designed to screen for, treat and heal childhood trauma.

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