Not exact matches
We
care about our students» potential much more than their pasts and specialize in equipping adults with histories of incarceration, addiction, homelessness, and
trauma with the hands - on training and support they
need to begin a culinary career.
Children who have experienced
trauma, abuse, neglect, loss, grief and multiple placements often
need extraordinary
care, understanding and «attachment - focused» therapeutic interventions.
The
trauma never leaves, so neither does the
need to be
cared for compassionately, with true understanding.
Private childbirth and postpartum education, tailored to your
needs - pain coping skills, birth planning, birth
trauma processing, newborn
care, breastfeeding, postpartum recovery.
Capacity building within primary health
care and justice services
needs to address psychological
trauma, increase resilience and recovery through support groups,
trauma counselling and improvement to mental health policies.
«If some of the older patients survived at
trauma centers when they wouldn't have survived at non-
trauma centers, that would have reduced mortality for that group but left many of those survivors in
need of ongoing
care and rehabilitation.»
«This study shows that
trauma care systems
need to modify their conventional approach to activation to enable early recognition of these infants and swift escalation up to «major
trauma patient» status in order to minimise delays to delivery of definitive
care,» they write.
«In addition to developing a consistent and integrated system for identifying, triaging, and treating people, more evidence - based research is
needed to determine which treatments are most effective,» said Dr. North, who is a member of the emergency medicine's section on homeland security at UT Southwestern and director of the Program in
Trauma and Disaster at the VA North Texas Health
Care System.
The number of physicians and staff
needed to provide Level 1
trauma care will be determined in the weeks ahead.
September 11, 2015 New Level 1 adult
trauma center planned for Chicago's South Side communities In a move to create a more comprehensive system of
needed trauma and emergency
care for Chicago's South and Southwest side communities, Sinai Health System and the University of Chicago Medicine are partnering to build and operate a Level 1 adult
trauma center and to expand emergency services.
December 17, 2015 The University of Chicago Medicine announces historic community plan to strengthen access to
care for Chicago's South Side UChicago plan includes a level 1 adult
trauma center on its campus; new and expanded ER; and increase in hospital beds to meet community
needs.
Although everyone can benefit from practicing yoga, those whose work involves
caring for others and healing
trauma are in particular
need of a practice offering both physical revitalization and psychological renewal.
Many prisoners have sustained physical
trauma, but prisons often lack the medical
care and physical therapy these inmates
need to recover and manage their pain.
So what role is there for religiously trained people — chaplains — to be endorsed by the federal government as the only personnel that they will fund to provide advice and
care to children from diverse cultural, religious and ethnic backgrounds in
need — to young people struggling with issues of sexual orientation and identity, with bullying or family violence, death and
trauma?
Explain the
need for
trauma informed
care and describe three general tenants or recommendations for incorporating this approach.
Under the new rules, school governors must ensure they have a «designated teacher» trained to «understand
trauma and attachment» issues, as well as spot special educational
needs among children now in
care or who were previously.
Under new rules published two weeks ago, governors must ensure they have a «designated teacher» trained to «understand
trauma and attachment» issues, who can also spot special educational
needs among children in
care and recent
care - leavers.
Looking to the future, Councilmember Grosso says D.C. will
need to invest more heavily in wrap - around services for poor students, including basic health
care, housing, and resources for coping with
trauma.
Personal experiences faced by students — homelessness,
trauma, health or mental health issues, lack of
caring adults,
needing to contribute financially to the home, involvement in the criminal justice system, racism and other forms of discrimination — significantly impact school performance and educational outcomes.
In this engaging webinar, you'll learn from licensed mental health therapist Kristin Souers and veteran school principal Pete Hall, coauthors of Fostering Resilient Learners: Strategies for Creating a
Trauma - Sensitive Classroom, about how to
care for yourself, recharge when you
need it most, and be on your A-game for your valuable and vulnerable students.
«Early Lessons in Building
Trauma - Sensitive Schools» showcases a collaboration among schools, health
care and community organizations that has made significant strides in meeting the health and social - emotional
needs of children.
Funding: School Improvement Grant Budget Code: 5152 - F -14102-2070-0844 Description: Professional Development Justification: As an indirect service to students, staff will attend professional development provided by Coordinated
Care Services Inc. to develop an understanding of the foundations of
trauma responsiveness as a model for addressing social emotional
needs.
Areas of specialty: Ability to meet the
needs of students through a
trauma - informed
care lens; project - based learning, experiential learning, and incorporating restorative practices
Ability to meet the
needs of students through a
trauma - informed
care lens; project - based learning, experiential learning, and incorporating restorative practices
Welcome to the Nest: The Benefits of Using
Trauma - Informed Practices in the Classroom with Kristen Souers and Pete Hall In this engaging webinar, you'll learn from licensed mental health therapist Kristin Souers and veteran school principal Pete Hall about how to
care for yourself, recharge when you
need it most, and bring your A-game for your valuable and vulnerable students.
Dogs coming in with behavioural problems,
trauma or injuries are settled
cared for and re-habilitated before re-homing; while those with special
needs or disabilities are kept in long term foster
care until a suitable home, that can offer them what they
need, comes along.
ALL SPINAL INJURIES, WHETHER FCE OR
TRAUMA NEED IMMEDIATE
CARE!!!!! THE FASTER YOU GET VETERINARY TREATMENT, THE BETTER THE PROGNOSIS.
Dogs and other animals that have experienced
trauma need extra
care and attention.
Emergency Service Open 24 Hours, 7 Days a Week Specialty Referral Appointments: 8:00 am — 5:00 pm If your pet has experienced a
trauma, or
needs immediate emergency veterinary
care, please come directly to our facility at 451 Canyon Del Rey Blvd in Del Rey Oaks.
If your dog or cat has experienced a
trauma, or
needs immediate emergency veterinary
care, please come directly to one of our facilities.
Animal Emergency and
Trauma Center (AETC) was established in 1993 as a critical
care animal hospital to
care for your pet's veterinary
needs.
If your pet has experienced a
trauma, or
needs immediate emergency veterinary
care, please come directly to our facility at 6425 S. Virginia St., Reno, NV 89511
If your pet has experienced a
trauma, or
needs immediate emergency veterinary
care, please come directly to our facility at 10130 Market Street, Suite 1, Naples, Florida.
Common referrals include advanced periodontal disease, feline tooth resorption and stomatitis, fractured teeth, dental radiography and advanced imaging, maxillofacial
trauma, oral cancer and high - risk anesthesia candidates in
need of dental
care.
If your pet has experienced a
trauma, or
needs immediate emergency veterinary
care, please come directly to our facility at 451 Canyon Del Rey Blvd in Del Rey Oaks.
Whether a consultation about a pet's preventative oral
care recommendations, treatment for periodontal disease, root canal treatment and crown placement for a tooth fracture, maxillofacial tumor removal, or reconstructive surgery after
trauma is
needed, Animal Dental Clinic can help you to make sure that your pet has a pain - free mouth that does its job well.
Your dog may
need emergency
care because of severe
trauma — caused by an accident or fall — choking, heatstroke, an insect sting, household poisoning or other life - threatening situation.
Documenting any mental issues you may be experiencing, such as stress, insomnia, anxiety, depression or other signs of mental
trauma can add to your claim and help to ensure that you receive the
care you
need in order to make the best recovery possible.
With a lawyer's help, you may be able to recover the money you
need not only for current and future medical
care, but also for any lost wages if you were unable to work, loss of earning potential, pain and suffering, and even emotional
trauma.
With the help of a motor vehicle accident attorney you may be able to recover financial damages for your medical expenses, any lost wages, future medical
care (if
needed), pain and suffering, and emotional
trauma.
It is possible that you may have experienced a loss of future earning capacity, that your capability to act as a caregiver may have been diminished, or that you may
need long - term medical
care as a result of physical and emotional
trauma.
As one of the only major
trauma teams in the UK to provide comprehensive legal support, covering a wide range of very specialist areas, you can feel confident that every legal
need is taken
care of and nothing will be missed.
Final expense insurance can save families the additional
trauma of having to withdraw from their checking or savings account or even selling precious assets to come up with the necessary money
needed to bury and take
care of a loved one who has passed on.
... It's hard sometimes to prioritize our
needs and take
care of ourselves, especially when there has been a
trauma history; it's an ingrained survival strategy to not take
care of yourself.
Their
need for
trauma informed aged
care has been highlighted in recent reports by the Healing Foundation, including its report marking the 20th anniversary of the Bringing Them Home report.
Fortunately, we possess an extensive evidence base of clinical information to serve as a background against which interventions and strategies may be compared.29, 30 Implementing mandatory ACE survey completion for every admission provides a mechanism for shifting from a diagnosis - driven, reductionist, medical treatment model to include the
trauma - focused dimension of
care that is more tuned to the individual's
needs.
Amy Winn, President of the American Adoption Congress (AAC), an adoptee and psychotherapist specializing in adoption issues said, «Unfortunately not enough professionals or caregivers are
trauma - informed and don't necessarily make the connection or offer the specialized
care that these young people
need.»
Few prevention programs have been rigorously evaluated, and only a few have proven effective.60, 61 Health -
care based prevention programs, including parent education programs to reduce rates of abusive head
trauma, and improving physician ambulatory
care practices to help families decrease risk factors for child maltreatment have shown good initial results, but require further evaluation.62, 63 Specific intensive home visitation programs such as nurse home visiting programs for first - time mothers have proven to be both clinically and cost effective in preventing maltreatment.64, 65 However, a program of nurse home visitation has been found ineffective as a treatment model for abusive and neglectful families, highlighting the importance of primary prevention, as well as the
need to rigorously evaluate potential treatments for abusive families.66 Child welfare services are historically structured as short - term interventions that monitor families for recidivism, provide parenting education and assist with referrals to community - based services.
Facts for Policymakers: The
Need for an Integrated System of
Care for Youth With Traumatic Stress and Substance Use Disorders (PDF - 321 KB) National Child Traumatic Stress Network (2011) Presents statistics on
trauma exposure and substance abuse among adolescents.
Victims of abuse are at high risk for poor health, related not only to the physical
trauma they have endured, but also to high rates of other social risk factors associated with poor health.22 Abused children have high rates of growth problems, untreated vision and dental problems, infectious diseases, developmental delay, mental health and behavioural problems, early and risky sexual behaviours, and other chronic illnesses, but child welfare and health
care systems historically have not addressed the health
needs of dependent children.23 - 33 Compared to children in foster
care, maltreated children who remain at home exhibit similarly high rates of physical, developmental and mental health
needs.34