
1: Trauma’s Impact and What Communities Can Do
09/10/21 • 57 min
Trauma happens to everyone. When this trauma goes unnoticed and support is not provided, unfortunately, our youth end up in the juvenile justice system, paving a path to the adult system. But this does not have to be the way we operate. We must look to create communities that are trauma-informed. So instead of diverting people away from the criminal justice system, we are diverting them from trauma altogether. Today we bring to you a candid conversation between a psychiatrist, Dr. Anish Dube, and a judge, Theresa Dellick, on how trauma impacts our community and what can be done about it.
For a transcript of this episode, visit: https://apafdn.org/news-events/mentally-healthy-nation-podcast/traumas-impact-and-what-communities-can-do
Trauma happens to everyone. When this trauma goes unnoticed and support is not provided, unfortunately, our youth end up in the juvenile justice system, paving a path to the adult system. But this does not have to be the way we operate. We must look to create communities that are trauma-informed. So instead of diverting people away from the criminal justice system, we are diverting them from trauma altogether. Today we bring to you a candid conversation between a psychiatrist, Dr. Anish Dube, and a judge, Theresa Dellick, on how trauma impacts our community and what can be done about it.
For a transcript of this episode, visit: https://apafdn.org/news-events/mentally-healthy-nation-podcast/traumas-impact-and-what-communities-can-do
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