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Film Explores Protection from Childhood Trauma s Health Effects

Credit Olena Shvets / Adobe Stock A new documentary in Idaho looks at childhood trauma and how building resiliency can help protect people in adulthood. Resilient Idaho: Hope Lives Here explores adverse childhood experiences such as abuse, neglect or other serious household dysfunction. Jean Mutchie, community health manager for St. Luke s Health System, said those experiences are common, and more common in Idaho than other states. But she noted there are ways to protect children from the effects of these events later in life. It really requires leaning in instead of looking away, and understanding that what s happened to people often shows up in behavior early and then also with serious health consequences if not mitigated later on, Mutchie explained. So, changing the conversation to what s happened to somebody instead of what s wrong with them.

Blackwell to Appear in National Documentary | The College of Idaho

For your information Spring 2021 Updates: The College will remain in Phase 4 of its re-opening plan through the end of the 2020-21 academic year Read More Blackwell to Appear in National Documentary February 16, 2021 Sean Blackwell admits he’s a bit nervous to see himself in a documentary on Idaho Public Television on Tuesday night. He may be a little bit more nervous about what comes after. “I was just told a few days ago this is going national,” said Blackwell, an instructor of anthropology and sociology at the College who specializes in criminal justice. Blackwell is one of the subjects in the documentary “Resilient Idaho: Hope Lives Here” that airs Tuesday night on Idaho Public Television (channel 4 in the Boise valley). After it airs on IPTV in Idaho on Tuesday at 8 PM (Mtn), it will appear on PBS “World” on Friday at 10:00 PM. The show will be available on-demand as well as other showings on IPTV and on other PBS stations. The docu

Hope Saves and Breast Cancer Support, Colorado COVID-19 Protocols, Biden s First Days in Office

Ivy Winfrey updates listeners on changes with identification protocols, a new study conducted by Colorado State University, and Fort Collins City Council. Then, Jonathan Gillham brings listeners updates on the ever-changing world of sports and Kota Babcock speaks to Lydia Dody and Elise Carver from Hope Lives about supporting women with breast cancer and their upcoming fundraiser with the Human Bean. After that, Babcock gives updates on Joe Biden’s first days in office, COVID-19 statistics, and why Twitter banned the Chinese embassy. Then, Winfrey tells listeners about buried treasure in the U.K. and a mice-infested quarantine hotel in Australia.

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