Resilience Building Resource
A guide to the evidence-based, trauma-informed supports Springfield has to offer in an easy-to-access format
Resilience Building Resource Explained:
The circular picture on the icon to the left can serve as a foundation for our discussion on what to include in this Resilience Building Resource for Springfield. We will work with the Leadership team and the Community-Wide Network of Care to collect evidence-based, trauma-informed supports within our community to add to this resource. This will serve as a starting point for physicians as they discuss ACEs screenings and create goals to build resilience. Community members will select an area of strength and a goal area. This will allow all in our community to become more successful. As individuals experience crisis or need additional supports, this will serve as a resource for physicians, care-coordinators, educators, police officers, citizens, etc. to access high-quality resources. Why it's needed:
In our research, we've spoken to physicians, mental health providers, police officers, social workers, citizens, and community supports and everyone has identified the need for a clear and accurate resource to utilize when helping those experiencing crises. It is exhausting for all involved to spend hours on the phone collecting numbers that may or may not meet the needs identified. 211, lists of community resources, and handouts are all slightly accurate, but are unable to clearly identify who is able to provide which type of supports. And none lists trauma-informed, evidence-based resources. We've spoken to countless exhausted stakeholders who are at a loss for who could help individuals. In order to serve our community and work efficiently, we need an accurate resource. |
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