Monday, February 28, 2022

Childhood Trauma Workshop

 

childhood trauma

Project Self-Sufficiency will continue the workshop and discussion series, “Connections Matter”, designed to facilitate the conversation about issues surrounding Positive & Adverse Childhood Experiences (PACEs), with a virtual session on Thursday, March 10th at 2:00 p.m.  Participants are invited to explore the Connections Matter curriculum, a program funded by the New Jersey Department of Children and Families and led by Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey designed to engage providers, parents, and community members in building caring connections to improve resiliency.  Discussion will focus on understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma and demonstrate how caring connections serve as a primary buffer in the negative effects of trauma.  The training is appropriate for parents and providers raising and teaching school aged children.

 

During the workshop series, trauma experts and guest speakers address the impact of adverse childhood experiences on social, emotional, and cognitive development, and offer tips and strategies for building resiliency.  Adverse childhood experiences are widely recognized as falling into three distinct categories, abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction.  Examples of negative behavior said to result from ACEs include smoking, alcoholism, drug use, absenteeism, and lack of physical activity.  These behaviors can cause a cascade of physical and mental health problems, from diabetes to cancer to suicidal thoughts.  It is estimated that approximately 67% of the population has experienced at least one adverse childhood experience.

 

The agency’s program brings together professionals, providers, and parents who are committed to increasing awareness of the impact of childhood trauma on juvenile development, future violence victimization and perpetration, and lifelong health and opportunity.  “Our goal is to help make our community a place in which every child can thrive by providing education and training on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and assuring safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments,” explains Project Self-Sufficiency Executive Director Deborah Berry-Toon. 

 

The Thursday, March 10th, session at Project Self-Sufficiency will be held via Zoom at 2:00 p.m.  The program is free and open to the public, but registration is required.   Call 973-940-3500 to register and receive log-in details.  Project Self-Sufficiency is located at 127 Mill Street, Newton.

Virtual Seminar about Bankruptcy

 

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Project Self-Sufficiency will host a free, virtual Bankruptcy seminar, Thursday, March 10th, 6:00 p.m.  Participants will discuss the process of filing for bankruptcy, as well as the options available to those facing overwhelming credit card debt, foreclosure, or asset repossession.  The free legal education seminar is a program of the Sussex County Family Success Center at Project Self-Sufficiency.  The presentation is free and open to the public; interested participants must call Project Self-Sufficiency at 973-940-3500 or 844-807-3500 to obtain log-in information.

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Discuss the Rights of Landlords and Tenants at a Free Seminar

 
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Project Self-Sufficiency will offer a free, virtual Landlord/Tenant seminar on Thursday, February 24th, 6:00 p.m.  Attorney Shefali Saxena, Legal Services of Northwest Jersey, will discuss the rights and duties of landlords and tenants, including eviction, security deposits, leases, mortgages, and saving homes from foreclosure.  Open to the public; advance registration required.  To register and receive the log-in details, call Project Self-Sufficiency at 973-940-3500.  Project Self-Sufficiency’s legal education seminars are a program of the Sussex County Family Success Center.