Maternal Health in NJ

Blogger’s thoughts There are multiple articles in this post about maternal health. The reasons are to keep this major healthcare issue on a continuum, identify the efforts of progress if any, review from a contextual perspective, and things are simpler when it’s together instead of compartmentalized. Please share this with others and encourage them toContinue reading “Maternal Health in NJ”

Crisis Call Center Funding

As Part of President Biden’s Mental Health Strategy, HHS Awards Nearly $105 Million to States and Territories to Strengthen Crisis Call Center Services in Advance of July Transition to 988 Tuesday, April 19, 2022 https://www.samhsa.gov/newsroom/press-announcements/20220419/hhs-awards-105-million-states-territories-strengthen-crisis-call-center-services Funded by the American Rescue Plan, these investments will bolster our crisis care infrastructure The Department of Health and HumanContinue reading “Crisis Call Center Funding”

Social Media

There are those who despise social media and misuse it. But I, I like social media. It’s my connection with others who are distant to share positive thoughts and good vibes. Prayer is essential Prayer changes things That’s the position one must always have, PRAY

Systemic racism, root of COVID health disparities, experts say

Reprint from NJ Spotlight April 14, 2022 By: Lilo H. Stainton, Health Care Writer β€˜No biological basis whatsoever.’ Health impacts to last beyond COVID, panel warns Misinformation, historic barriers to care and systemic racism created a dangerous combination that exacerbated health disparities among New Jersey residents of color and white residents during the pandemic, accordingContinue reading “Systemic racism, root of COVID health disparities, experts say”

IASSW’s Message For Peaceful Engagement With Social Justice, Opposing And Condemning Racism, Discrimination And Violence

IASSW’s Message For Peaceful Engagement With Social Justice, Opposing And Condemning Racism, DiscriminationΒ And Violence IASSW opposes and condemns racism, discrimination, intolerance and violence in all its pernicious and evil forms, and condemns those governments, quasi-governments and individuals who perpetrate racism, discrimination and support intolerance and violence. We condemn racist acts and people or industries thatContinue reading “IASSW’s Message For Peaceful Engagement With Social Justice, Opposing And Condemning Racism, Discrimination And Violence”

What does it mean to TRUST?

Trust is a lot of things and a little complex to define. Not a simple matter at all. Trust is a quality we yearn to possess with ourselves. Different life events impact the development of self-trust. There are levels to trust and there’s no one size fits all. Trust is descriptive in nature about people.Continue reading “What does it mean to TRUST?”

From Coast to Coast: State Strategies to Address Adverse Childhood Experiences

Hannah Gears and Meryl Schulman, Center for Health Care Strategies Published April 5, 2022 In recent years, manyΒ statesΒ have focused on addressingΒ adverse childhood experiencesΒ (ACEs) β€” stressful and potentially traumatic events, such as violence, abuse, or neglect, that occur prior to age 18. Some states have adopted cross-sector statewide plans to address ACEs. In other states, governors’Continue reading “From Coast to Coast: State Strategies to Address Adverse Childhood Experiences”

Future Supreme Court Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/08/us/politics/ketanji-brown-jackson-biden.html Today we celebrate the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson. The first Black woman and first public defender will ascend to the SCOTUS Tomorrow we will fight to make real the ideals of the U.S. Constitution EQUITY education, healthcare, employment, housing, criminal justice, legal

The STORY…

here’s your broadcast πŸ—£οΈ Sometimes the people you wanted as a part of your story are only meant to be a chapter. keep this in mind as the seasons change Although in the same chapter, the individuals may be on different pages. Turn the page for the next chapter.

Community Schools

NBOE Board Meeting, 3/24/22 Peace and Blessings.Β Β  The Board must embody its governing power with its only employee, the Superintendent, Chief Academic Officer.Β  Poor governance will lead to Newark losing it under QSAC and NJDOE will appoint a superintendent.Β  You all are responsible for the proper allocation of resources that are necessary for success. TheContinue reading “Community Schools”

Community Schools

NBOE Board Meeting1/25/22 Peace and blessings. I hope you all had a safe, blessed, and prosperous New Year.Β Β  2022 requires changes so NBOE students, families, faculty, and staff can progress and prosper. The first of these changes are for the Board to embody its governing power with only one employee, the Superintendent, Chief Academic Officer.Continue reading “Community Schools”

Reminders

βœ“ What God sends you will arrive in CLARITY, not confusion. βœ“ There’s no need to rush. What’s meant for you, always arrives ON TIME. βœ“ DON’T let what you see, forget what I said-God

Levels to it…healing

There are levels to healing Healing is a challenging process It is essential to know healing is a process that requires time, intention, consistency, focus, support, and effort. to be whole is to be healed

Serenity

What must be done to have serenity? Let go and let God! God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change,Courage to change the things I can, andWisdom to know the difference. Living one day at a time; Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; Taking,Continue reading “Serenity”