Tuesday, December 8, 2020

A Guide. Mindfulness for Stress and Trauma Mental Health & Psychosocial Support

 

 

 

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Mindfulness for Stress and Trauma

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Trauma can feel like severe stress that does not go away but it can be healed. This free, interactive resource includes guided audio meditations on how to improve your awareness and practice bringing your mind to the present. You can also download the guide to print or view offline.

Learn how to practice mindfulness and meditation to help cope with emotional and physical reactions to stress and trauma.

 

 

 

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Sunday, December 6, 2020

Tribal Emergency Management Association. iTEMA - Free Listos California Amateur Radio Training in December

 

The Latest News From Tribal Emergency Management Association

"iTEMA - Free Listos California Amateur Radio Training in December"

Posted on 12/06/2020

 

We at iTEMA have just solidified our plans for Listos California related outreach to the Amateur Radio Community in December.



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https://itema.org/news/itema-free-listos-california-amateur-radio-training-in-december
 

 

 

 

Friday, December 4, 2020

Raising the bar on preventing gender-based violence

 


Gender-based violence (GBV), including sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEA-SH), is an unacceptable violation of human values. Since 2017, the World Bank has been taking concerted and decisive steps to strengthen the prevention and mitigation of GBV/SEA-SH risks in Bank-financed operations.

How can we ensure persons with disabilities are included in the COVID-19 response?

 

How can we ensure persons with disabilities are included in the COVID-19 response?

Facing the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 1 billion people worldwide living with disabilities are experiencing greater difficulty accessing vital services and opportunities in education and employment. Without a disability-informed approach to recovery, persons with disabilities are at increased risk of being further left behind and falling into poverty.



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