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  1. Break the Cycle of Abuse and Neglect
  2. Build Authentic Partnerships between providers and caregivers and the State and caregivers
  3. Build Awareness & Support for The Basics
  4. Build Awareness of ACEs, Brain Science and TIPs
  5. Build Awareness of ACEs Brain Science and Trauma-Informed Practices among Members
  6. Build Broad Community Awareness & Support for Addressing ACEs & Adopting TIPs
  7. Build Broad Community Awareness & Support for Addressing ACEs & Adopting TRPs
  8. Build Neighborhood Social Connections & Safety
  9. Build Resilience in Communities
  10. Build Skills for Healthy Relationships
  11. Build social cohesion & intergenerational connections
  12. Bullying (Pre-Teen, CH4, M2)
  13. Bullying (Young Adult, CH4, M2)
  14. Change Norms in Faith Communities to Support Non-violent Discipline
  15. Change norms to support non-violent discipline
  16. Chapter 1:Consent (College Level)
  17. Chapter 1: College Level
  18. Chapter 1: Healthy Relationships - Middle School
  19. Chapter 2. Sexual Health -- Middle School
  20. Collaborative Divorce
  21. Collection of Data on Prevalence of Trauma Exposure and Symptoms
  22. Conflict Resolution (Pre-Teen, CH3, M4)
  23. Conflict Resolution (Young Adult, CH3, M4)
  24. Connect Vulnerable Parents to Supportive Services
  25. Consent
  26. Consent (College Level)
  27. Consent (Pre-Teen, CH1, M3)
  28. Consent (Young Adult, CH1, M3)
  29. Consent in Sexual Relationships (Pre-Teen, CH5, M4)
  30. Consent in Sexual Relationships (Young Adult, CH5, M4)
  31. Coordinate and develop policies and programs to increase family capacity
  32. Coordinate and develop policies and programs to support family members
  33. Create Rapid Response & Referral Systems to Quickly bring Protective Resources to Bear when Early-life Adversities are Detected
  34. Create a Library of Things including Tools and Recreation Equipment
  35. Create a Safe Welcoming and Supportive Environment for All Members & Visitors
  36. Create a Trauma and Resilience Committee in each Faith Community and a local network
  37. Develop Governance Structures that Genuinely Give Parents Power & Influence
  38. Develop Governance Structures that Genuinely Give Parents Power and Influence
  39. Develop Justice Sector Policies and Programs to Link Families to Supports they Need to Further Family Well-Being
  40. Develop Trauma Screening Tools for Different Sectors (Speech and Language Mental Health Pediatrician)
  41. Dismantle Institutional Racism
  42. Educate Children about DV Risk Factors & Resources
  43. Educate about importance of participation to well-being of children and youth
  44. Embrace a Community Social Framework, Strategy & Shared Values
  45. Empower Families with Knowledge on how Childhood Stress can Impact Behaviors Substance Use and Parenting
  46. End All Forms of Child Abuse
  47. Engage Members in Community Outreach and Service to Reduce Trauma
  48. Engage Members in Community Outreach and Service to Reduce Trauma in their Neighborhoods and Community
  49. Engage Parents as Resources for Implementing Strategies
  50. Engage Parents in Trauma Informed Practices
  51. Engage People who are Recovering from Trauma in Helping Others (Post-Traumatic Growth)
  52. Enhance Access to Housing for People who Have Experienced DV
  53. Enhance Early Brain Development in Infants & Toddlers
  54. Enhance Education for Adults on Trauma and How to Address it for Yourselves
  55. Enhance FFN Care with Training & Support
  56. Enhance Financial Supports for Housing
  57. Enhance Finincial Supports for Housing
  58. Enhance Referral Systems & Collaboration
  59. Enhance Research in Prevalence of Trauma
  60. Enhance Specialty Professionals Training on ACEs, TI Practices & Processes
  61. Enhance secure parent-child relationships
  62. Ensure Babies are Born Healthy in Nurturing Homes
  63. Ensure Families Have Support They Need to Participate at the Level They Choose
  64. Establish & Sustain Trauma-Informed Practices for School & Classroom Climate & Culture
  65. Establish Community-Based Programs to Enhance Literacy Building Blocks before Kindergarten
  66. Establish a Network of Support for FFN Caregivers (and train on ECD/ACEs)
  67. Establish a Trauma Advisory Board
  68. Establish and Strengthen Trauma Healing Ministries
  69. Expand & Build the Capacity of the Coalition to Address ACEs
  70. Expand & Enhance Appropriate Screening & Support for Trauma-Impacted Students
  71. Expand & Enhance Mentoring & Activities by Caring Adults-Seniors
  72. Expand & Enhance Mentoring & Activities by Caring Adults/Seniors
  73. Expand & Enhance Pre-Literacy Programs in Preschools
  74. Expand & Enhance Ready for School Initiatives
  75. Expand & Improve Trauma Assessment & Screening
  76. Expand Access to Early Childhood Music Programs
  77. Expand Board Game Networks and Clubs
  78. Expand Brain Science Education across the Family Justice System
  79. Expand Clinician Training in Using Screening Tools and Follow Up Questions
  80. Expand Community Woodworking & Workshops
  81. Expand Diversify and Strengthen the Coalitions Working on Family Justice Transformation
  82. Expand Early Child Care & Education Options
  83. Expand Family Mental Health Programs
  84. Expand Home Visiting Programs during Pregnancy
  85. Expand Home Visiting Programs to Train and Support Parents
  86. Expand Home Visiting Programs to Train and Support Parents Healthy Lifestyles
  87. Expand In-Home Programs for Literacy Building Blocks
  88. Expand Multigenerational Programs with Seniors and Children
  89. Expand Opportunities to Do ACEs Self-Test
  90. Expand Payment for SDOH Issues for Young Children
  91. Expand Planning & Support for Personal Success Pathway
  92. Expand Pre-Conception Planning & Education
  93. Expand Primary Care Provider's Support for Healthy Lifestyles (Reduce Obesity)
  94. Expand Primary Care Providers Support for Healthy Lifestyles
  95. Expand Programming for Healthy Families
  96. Expand Programs Targeting Fathers
  97. Expand Programs for Children of Immigrants
  98. Expand Programs for Children of Incarcerated Parents
  99. Expand Programs for Children with Developmental Disabilities
  100. Expand Programs for Kids who are not Reading at Grade Level

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