Episodios
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Join us for an enlightening conversation about the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and how communities can come together to foster healing and resilience.
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Let’s shift the paradigm! In this episode, two youth advocates with lived experience, Shayn McDonald (they/them) and Maxx LaBrie (they/he), shed light on the limitations of psychiatric labels in honoring the complex tapestry of young people's lives, and explore the power of shifting to intentional, person-first, human experience language. Discover the importance and foundations of human experience language as we seek to amplify the voices of young people and challenge you to think differently about the human experience. This episode is a call to action for those dedicated to supporting youth to challenge convention and to embrace the stories and narratives of young people in their words.
Shifting from Pathologizing to Person-First Language pdf
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In this episode, Elizabeth Waetzig from the National Training and Technical Assistance Center for Child, Youth, and Family Mental Health, sits down with Emily Drabinski, the current President of the American Library Association and an Associate Professor at Queens College, City University of New York. They explore the expansive role of libraries in communities, moving beyond traditional book lending to discuss how libraries serve as vital hubs for information, learning, and family support. Tune in to discover how you can support your local library in enriching children's education, supporting youth development, and strengthening family bonds. This inspiring conversation will reveal the transformative power of libraries and motivate you to identify ways you can partner with local libraries in a comprehensive and equitable system of care for children, youth, and families.