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Marin Community Clinic is a cheerful, bustling place, whose waiting room is packed with parents and small children on their mother or father’s lap or playing games like patty-cake. The clientele of the clinic -- a federal qualified health center – are mostly Spanish speaking and many are new arrivals. Almost all of them are living below the poverty line. “They’re facing a lot of challenges,” Dr. Tracey Hessel says of the clinics’ families. “And what I see when they come in to take care of their children is their hopes for the future of their children and their children’s future.” One initiative the clinic has taken to better their children’s future -- with the help of a program of the Center for Care Innovations called Resilient Beginnings -- is to screen for adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and social needs.  This way the clinic can help families with referrals for food, housing, jobs and counseling, if necessary, and work with parents and children on trauma and other mental health issues they may be facing. With the support of Resilient Beginnings, Marin Community Clinics has become a statewide leader in its ACE’s training model, and response programs.  "I think learning about ACEs has been very central, especially in our position here at the front office," says MCC front desk supervisor Brenda Moreo. "We are like the first front of the line, right, when a patient walks in. And we make sure that we are actually actively listening, making sure our tone, body language, and choice of words don't cause any triggers to our patients, and always making sure that they feel understood. That's what we're here for, to help them, guide them through anything that they may need." Cayenne Bierman, director of complex care, agrees. "Patients that get enrolled in complex care are typically some of the most vulnerable patients that we serve. I've provided case management in a variety of settings outside of a primary care clinic. But now working within a primary care clinic, an integrated primary care clinic, I'll never go back. I mean, I feel like this is the model."    
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Involving the Whole Clinic in Trauma-Informed Care

November 1, 2023
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By Diana Hembree
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The trainings on trust, respect and dignity have been well-received by everyone at Marin Community Clinic, including the front desk.

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Screening for Childhood Adversity in Oakland: Paving the Way to Support Patients and Their Families 

November 1, 2023
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By Weslei Gabrillo
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The staff at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland knows that healing isn’t confined to the four walls of a clinic.

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Clinic Fosters Resilience in Pregnant Patients and New Parents with a Substance Use History 

September 16, 2023
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By Diana Hembree
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The New Beginnings Clinic at Santa Rosa Community Health specializes in treating pregnant and postpartum patients with complex needs, which range from poverty to a history of substance use.

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“It Happened Again…” Breaking the Cycles of Trauma through Recognition and Healing

September 14, 2023
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By Weslei Gabrillo
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Moral injury describes the challenge of simultaneously knowing what care patients need but being unable to provide it due to constraints beyond our control.¹

During this webinar, we delved into th…

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Resilient Beginnings: Trauma- and Resilience-Informed ACEs Screening and Response Learning Brief

August 28, 2023
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By Kendra Chaikind
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A growing awareness around the impact of trauma on people’s health and wellbeing has underscored the need for trauma-informed and strengths-based approaches to working with patients and communities….

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Centering Anti-Racism in Trauma-Informed Care

July 19, 2023
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By Weslei Gabrillo
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Racism is trauma. As such, we must acknowledge the role it plays in people’s lives and the impact it has on their health and well-being.
Racial equity is an essential component of trauma-informed c…

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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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Safety Net Health Center Goes Beyond ACEs Screening and Treatment to Trauma Prevention

July 4, 2023
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By Diana Hembree
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Marin Community Clinics has created a roadmap for accessing new funding and reimbursement streams and support services for resilience work.

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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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