Education

Healing Frameworks: Understanding ACEs in Indigenous Communities

2025-10-30T11:23:21-05:00

The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) is committed to advocating for the health and well-being of Indigenous communities. One of our key initiatives focuses on addressing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), which are traumatic events occurring during childhood. Research indicates that Indigenous children experience higher ACEs and collective trauma, which needs to be addressed […]

Healing Frameworks: Understanding ACEs in Indigenous Communities2025-10-30T11:23:21-05:00

Gratitude Not Required: A Trauma-Informed Thanksgiving for Children in Care

2025-10-30T11:22:38-05:00

Children impacted by any kind of family separation, whether it be foster care, adoption, or divorce, don’t have to feel thankful during Thanksgiving or any other holiday. There, I said it!

Sure, for most people, Thanksgiving is a joyful time of year filled with family gatherings, shared […]

Gratitude Not Required: A Trauma-Informed Thanksgiving for Children in Care2025-10-30T11:22:38-05:00

Understanding Childhood Trauma: Ways to Support Young People

2025-08-27T16:08:55-05:00

By Boys & Girls Clubs of America

For generations, tough childhood experiences have been swept under the rug by phrases like these. Oftentimes, the reason why is simple: many families simply did not know how to talk about their kid’s negative life experiences. Families may assume (or hope) the bad experience wasn’t a big […]

Understanding Childhood Trauma: Ways to Support Young People2025-08-27T16:08:55-05:00

Addressing The Link Between Trauma And Addiction

2025-08-27T16:09:35-05:00

By National Governors Association

Many Americans have experienced traumatic events, toxic stress, and other types of adversity in childhood. However, repeated exposure to trauma and adversity in childhood predicts a variety of poor health outcomes, including the development of substance use disorder (SUD).

Population-level research, neuroscience, epigenetics, and other fields have established that the […]

Addressing The Link Between Trauma And Addiction2025-08-27T16:09:35-05:00

The Health Benefits of Volunteerism

2025-08-04T15:22:08-05:00

By Eric Burger

It’s a simple fact that every nonprofit organization knows: volunteering makes you feel better. But did you know that the anecdotal stories about volunteering health benefits have been backed up by science and peer-reviewed research?

Today, we are exploring the health benefits of volunteerism and sharing the latest studies that show […]

The Health Benefits of Volunteerism2025-08-04T15:22:08-05:00

Checklist: Creating Safe Spaces for Youth

2025-07-31T13:42:23-05:00

By Mental Health America

Now more than ever, young people need an environment where they feel seen, heard, and valued. […] Creating connection starts with you, so allow youth to get to know you as a human being in a way that feels comfortable. For example, you can share things about yourself like […]

Checklist: Creating Safe Spaces for Youth2025-07-31T13:42:23-05:00

What is Childhood Trauma: Trauma Types

2025-07-31T13:37:34-05:00

By The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

When a child feels intensely threatened by an event he or she is involved in or witnesses, we call that event a trauma. There is a range of traumatic events or trauma types to which children and adolescents can be exposed. Read Article […]

What is Childhood Trauma: Trauma Types2025-07-31T13:37:34-05:00

Racial Trauma

2025-07-10T17:00:28-05:00

By Mental Health America

Racial trauma, or race-based traumatic stress (RBTS), refers to the mental and emotional injury caused by encounters with racial bias and ethnic discrimination, racism, and hate crimes. Any individual that has experienced an emotionally painful, sudden, and uncontrollable racist encounter is at risk of suffering from a race-based traumatic stress injury. […]

Racial Trauma2025-07-10T17:00:28-05:00

For Children With a Disability, a Higher Risk of Trauma

2025-07-10T16:55:11-05:00

By Steven Ross Johnson, US News

Research released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a larger share of children with disabilities between 5 and 17 years of age experienced stressful life events such as neighborhood violence or parental incarceration compared to children without a disability.

The […]

For Children With a Disability, a Higher Risk of Trauma2025-07-10T16:55:11-05:00
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