Creating Community Resilience
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Creating Community Resilience (CCR) is a collaborative initiative providing regional leadership in preventing and mitigating Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and building trauma-informed (TI) capacities to create resilience.
01/07/2025
Hi everyone!
We are excited to host our next Lunch, Learn & Connect on Thursday January 9th from 12-1PM in the Willamette Conference Room at Aviva Health.
We have Ron Harper, Chief of Staff at Aviva Health, presenting on Key Performance Indicators for Non-Profits! Attendees will be introduced to key performances indicators (KPIs), learn how to develop KPIs, and how leaders can implement KPI tracking.
If you are interested in attending, please register with this link: https://forms.gle/aH13LLufHERfQxD49.
Thank you!
12/18/2024
Organizations that offer services to unhoused clients do important work in our communities. People that are unhoused can be very vulnerable due to their experiences. When working with a vulnerable population, it can be challenging to recruit and retain staff, keep up with various crisis situations, and navigate a complicated world to help clients get the care they need.
If you are interested in learning more about how your agency can better support staff and clients with a trauma-informed lens, check out this toolkit to find tips and tools:
https://www.air.org/sites/default/files/downloads/report/Trauma-Informed_Organizational_Toolkit_0.pdf
12/16/2024
Do you ever get confused when you are in a conversation about trauma-informed care?
It can be challenging to keep up with all of the latest terms and lingo. If you want to learn more or revisit any of the terms around trauma-informed care, check out this resource from Trauma-Informed Oregon!
https://traumainformedoregon.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Key-Terms-Related-to-Realizing-the-Widespread-Impact-of-Trauma.pdf
12/13/2024
Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, refers to traumatic experiences that a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention examined in relation to a number of negative mental and physical health outcomes in adulthood. These adversities have been linked to several major public health concerns that impact our communities every day.
Community partners and local agencies are key stakeholders for finding solutions and implementing change that can reduce the prevalence of ACEs in our communities and mitigate the impacts of trauma. If you are interested in learning more about how your agency can prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences, check out this resource about how to build community resilience:
https://traumainformedoregon.org/tic-resources/preventing-adverse-childhood-experiences-aces-community-resiliency/
12/12/2024
It can be difficult to explain the impacts trauma to a young person. Whether they are currently going through a difficult time, or they are experiencing the impacts of trauma, youth might have a lot of questions on why these experiences are impacting them.
If you are working with a youth that has experienced traumatic events, check out this resource and learn more ways to educate youth on the impacts of trauma:
https://traumainformedoregon.org/tic-resources/guide-youth-understanding-trauma/
10/07/2024
Creating Community Resilience is excited to announce our Lunch, Learn & Connect for October!
This month, Shelly Hendrickson from Peace at Home Advocacy Center will be presenting on the Basics of Trauma-Informed Care. If you are new to trauma-informed care or have wanted to learn more, please register: https://forms.gle/daWWPdtNvZrr2KY49
We will be in the Willamette Room at Aviva Health!
05/03/2024
Join us on Thursday May 9th from 11:30AM-1:00PM at Aviva Health's Willamette Conference Room to learn more about Outdoor Events & Spaces in our community.
As we get closer to the summer months, there will be more opportunities for people to get outside and attend the various community events that happen in our county! This month, we have created a panel of professionals in our communities that work in whole-person wellness, utilizing community spaces, and host several events in the community for people to enjoy. Our panel is made of professionals from ODHS, Thundering Waters, Source One Serenity, and the YMCA.
We will be learning more about these agencies and the opportunities for people to get outdoors, as well as the importance of outdoor activities for health and well-being and building a strong community.
If you are interested in attending, please register with this link: https://forms.gle/ky8xn5kqCfNJj7mr6
Check out our Help that Helps training next week in collaboration with Douglas County Take Root Parenting Connection !
Douglas County Take Root Parenting Connection Providing parenting support activities/networking connection opportunities to support local families!
04/05/2024
Phoenix Charter School, one of our leadership team members, is hosting their yearly auction fundraiser Saturday April 20th at 5:30PM! Call now to reserve your tables!
04/04/2024
Join us for April's Lunch, Learn & Connect!
We will be at Aviva Health on Thursday April 11th from 11:30AM - 1:00PM.
Since April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, we have Sarah Wickersham the Executive Director and Tami Terry the Deputy Director of Douglas CARES, presenting on how our county responds to child abuse and how our communities can foster prevention. Douglas CARES is Douglas County's Child Advocacy Center and they provide essential services to our community to keep kids safe: behavioral health, forensic interviewing, family support, and more. Sarah will be giving an overview of the data around child abuse in Douglas County, explaining the child abuse response systems, and how agencies can collaborate in prevention activities.
If you are interested, please register: https://forms.gle/uqAW8BXSX6sPA3Y78.
03/08/2024
https://www.nrtoday.com/news/government/merkley-fields-questions-about-the-winchester-dam-mental-health-in-town-hall/article_70fff4f4-d913-11ee-bd90-1788db7cc549.html?fbclid=IwAR040f8zTNpjAec4I8QTKtzWNRUcNuS_6DKaaNSWG2DbZRqfq07gK-cgAQA
Thank you The News-Review for your article!
We are so proud to be part of the Southern Oregon Family Resilience Project with Southern Oregon Success, Klamath Promise, and South Coast Together.
Over the last few years, we have trained thousands of people in our region on the impact of adverse childhood experiences and resilience. As a collaborative, we strive to create a more trauma-informed community for our youth and families.
If you would like to learn more about our project, check out our website at https://www.soesd.k12.or.us/sofrp/ or the CCR page at https://www.ccrdouglascounty.org/family-resilience-project/
Merkley fields questions about the Wi******er Dam, mental health in town hall WI******ER — U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley braved the weather to appear in Douglas County for his first town hall of the year Saturday night at the Southern Oregon Wine Institute
03/06/2024
Join us for our Lunch, Learn & Connect on Thursday March 14th, 2024 at Aviva Health from 11:30AM-1:00PM to learn more about De-escalation skills from our amazing partners at South Umpqua School District.
We will have Rick Burton, Ryan Jephson, and Allen Sjogren from South Umpqua School District presenting on de-escalation skills and strategies when encountering dysregulated youth. People can become dysregulated when overwhelmed, experiencing adversity, have difficulty self-regulating, and many other contributing factors. Our presenters will provide attendees with a basic understandings of de-escalation that can be applied to youth, parents, community members and more.
If you are interested in attending in-person or virtually, please register with this link: https://forms.gle/4rtuUdaPB6bc6RJNA.
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Roseburg, OR
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |