Tag: healing
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Training Today’s Youth to Become Tomorrow’s Mental Health Care Providers
[ad_1] When Aaron Diaz, 16, looked around his Compton, California, neighborhood, he saw people struggling, with little access to mental health care. “Collective trauma is embedded within the community,” Diaz says. That’s why he decided to spend his summer learning about careers in the mental health field. Diaz is part of the first crop of ... -
Music Education Program Helps Heal Former Imprisoned
[ad_1] Harlem tenor saxophonist Dawud Rahman didn’t look nervous playing in front of a packed crowd at the Music on the Inside benefit gala on Sunday night. Rahman said participating in the program, which is offered free of charge to formerly incarcerated youth and adults, changed his life. “I grew up,” Rahman said. “I have ... -
In Memoriam: Noah Emmett Aluri, Advocate for Native Hawaiians, Rural Health
[ad_1] It is no exaggeration to say Noah Emmett Alli shaped Hawaii we live today Before delving into her dedication to rural health, what Aluli remembers most is: we Navy stops bombing Kahoolawe. Aluli is one of five Native Hawaiians who have graduated from the University of Hawaii’s four-year pilot program. Hawaii Mānoa College of ... -
Charity Art Auction Funds Mount Ascutney Health and Wellness Program
[ad_1] Photo Credit: Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center: The Charity Art Auction raises funds for health and wellness programs and clinical services. Vermont Business Magazine Mount Ascutney Hospital and Health Center (MAHHC) successfully held a charity art auction featuring the work of prolific artist Deborah K. Ellis, member of Dartmouth Health. Led by auctioneer ... -
New Prison Education Initiative Joins Center for Social Affairs | News | Notre Dame News
[ad_1] Notre Dame Program for Prison Education The new prison education initiative will bring together five local, state and national prison education programs into one initiative housed at the University of London. Notre Dame Center for Social AffairsThe Notre Dame Programs for Education in Prisons (NDPEP) provide liberal arts educational opportunities to those incarcerated in ... -
Horses Helping Human Health in Graduate Program
[ad_1] Sonia Bigalke Banan with son Tristan, Hart Horse. Inspired by a childhood love of horses and a passion for human health Sonya Bigalke Bannan create her own business.university Hawaii Graduates of the Mānoa Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health own and operate Heart Horses, a unique therapeutic facility. OahuOn the North Shore ... -
$1M Investment Supports Black-Led Healthcare Institutions
[ad_1] Cincinnati — federal number More than two-thirds of children have experienced at least one traumatic event by age 16. This initiative aims to support local organizations addressing such health issues through a $1 million grant. What you need to know Bethesda Ideas Investments Innovations (better known as Bi3) had invested $1 million over three ... -
As King County strives for “zero youth detention,” UW System experts keep children’s health at the forefront.
[ad_1] Health & Medicine | Population Health | Public Health | UW News Blog September 22, 2022 Professionals in the UW Health Care System have established “nurse navigation” positions to help children in the criminal justice system get health care.Josue Trejo/Pikbay As King County strives to achieve its goal of “zero youth detention” and ultimately ...










