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  • Science of Resilience

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    Recent advancements in neuroscience and a growing body of research are actively cultivating resilience into trauma informed approaches.

    While adverse experiences can have a profound and lasting impact on health and well-being, they do not have to define an individual's future. The science of resilience shows us that the brain and body have a remarkable capacity for healing and adaptation. Concepts like neuroplasticity and neurogenesis demonstrate that the brain can create new neural pathways and cells throughout a person's life, offering a biological basis for recovery and growth.

    This approach is universal, promoting whole-person care and empowering individuals to build a greater capacity for self-regulation and self-care.

  • Resilience Information for Families & Children

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    • Bounce Back Generation Shares 6 Building Blocks for Resilience | Support for Families

    • Strengthening Families Curriculum: Parental Resilience - Center for the Study of Social Policy

    • Research-Briefs-and-Action-Sheets-SF-CW.pdf

    • Strengthening-Famillies-Building-Resilience-in-Troubled-Times-1-2col.pdf

    • Building Blocks for Resilience Ages 0-12 - Free Illustrated Poster - Maggie Dent

    • Building Resilience in Teens: The 7 Cs

    • Resilience: 5 ways to help children and teens learn it - Harvard Health

  • Resources & Tools on Resilience

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    • The Seven C's: The Essential Building Blocks of Resilience | Fostering Resilience

    • Tips-for-Optimizing-Resilience.pdf

    • Expert-Tips-for-Resilience-Cards.pdf

    • Resilience_Flyer_English.pdf

    • Resilience_Flyer_Spanish.pdf

    • social-wellness-checklist.pdf

    • Resilience Handouts Part 1.pdf

    • Cultivating Well-Being: Well-Becoming and Resiliency

    • Building Staff Co-Regulation to Support Healthy Relationships in Youth

    • CTIPP Workplace Resilience Appendix A

  • Guide to Resilience

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    A Guide to Resilience: Building young children’s capacity for resilience
    A Guide to Resilience website provides resources to discover how protective factors within a child’s developmental environment can help build essential skills to help children cope with adversity and foster lifelong well-being.

    InBrief: The Science of Resilience
    Video to visualize the science of resilience and understand how protective factors within a child’s developmental environment can help them build essential skills to cope with adversity.

  • Research on Resilience

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    • Time to Move Forward: Resilience and Trauma-Informed Care

    • Action steps using ACEs and trauma-informed care: a resilience model

    • Latinx Families’ Strengths and Resilience Contribute to Their Well-being - Hispanic Research Center

    • The Office of Research and Child Well-Being’s Equity-Centered Strength-Focused Approach

    • Resilience and mental health in children and adolescents

    • The intersection of resilience and neuroplasticity: Rewiring the mind for wellness | Mental Health America

    • Role of adult hippocampal neurogenesis in stress resilience - ScienceDirect





  • Healing Centered Engagement

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    Healing-centered strategies are essential for creating emotionally safe environments where individuals can thrive. These strategies focus on building resilience and celebrating strengths, moving beyond trauma-informed approaches to a more holistic framework. These strategies not only promote healing but also improve job satisfaction for practitioners and enhance the overall well-being of individuals and families. Learn more about the work of Dr. Shawn Ginwright and Healing Centered Engagement Certification - Flourish Agenda.

    Learn more by accessing their website here: https://flourishagenda.com/

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