community resilience

The Hidden Patient: What EMS Providers Need to Know About Adverse Childhood Experiences Why Childhood Trauma Is a Public Health Crisis EMS Professionals Encounter Every Day By Dr. Pamela J. Pine

Every EMS provider has answered a call that stayed with [...]

The SDOH Data Layer We’re Missing: Why ACEs Must Be Part of Every Community Health Information Framework By Dr. Pamela J. Pine

Healthcare systems across the United States have made enormous progress [...]

The Claim Before the Claim: Why Adverse Childhood Experiences Are a Hidden Municipal Risk Management Crisis By Dr. Pamela J. Pine

Municipal risk professionals spend their careers responding to claims, reducing [...]

What Librarians Need to Know About Childhood Trauma, ACEs, and the Children Quietly Asking for Safety By Dr. Pamela J. Pine

She arrives every morning before the doors officially open. She [...]

The Same Wound: Why Climate Vulnerability and Childhood Adversity Share a Root — and What Conservation Practitioners Can Do About It

Climate Resilience Is Also a Human Resilience Issue When climate [...]

The Safest Place in Town: Why Parks and Recreation Is America’s Most Underestimated Weapon Against Childhood Trauma

Parks and Recreation Is More Than a Community Service For [...]

The Knock at the Door: Why Rural Broadband Adoption Is a Trust Problem — and What to Do About It

Rural Broadband Isn’t Just About Infrastructure For years, policymakers and [...]

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Staying Strong for Change: How Policy Leaders Can Build Real Resilience Why Trauma-Informed Leadership Is Becoming Essential in Policy and Public Affairs By Dr. Pamela J. Pine

Policy leadership has always required endurance. Behind every legislative proposal, [...]

By |May 14th, 2026|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Staying Strong for Change: How Policy Leaders Can Build Real Resilience Why Trauma-Informed Leadership Is Becoming Essential in Policy and Public Affairs By Dr. Pamela J. Pine