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Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Twin Cities, MN Permit No. 26426 1100 Glenwood Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55405 washburn.org childhood matters - fall 2018 newsletter Have a workplace giving campaign? If your employer holds a workplace giving campaign, consider donating to Washburn Center through the convenience of payroll deduction. Help transform children s futures!

THE WASHBURN GAMES Presented by 9 T H A N N U A L Come play rugby, soccer, lacrosse, karate, football, yoga & more! September 23 1:30-4:30 P.M. Bryn Mawr Meadows, Minneapolis All participants receive a t-shirt, medal and goodie bag! A mix of sports, crafts, music and fun for children ages 4-12 and their families. Kids can discover their favorite sport (before you sign them up for a season they don't like!). Enjoy quality family time and help your child give back to the community! Register today: www.washburngames.org $10/child advance registration; $15/child day of event registration benefiting Washburn Center for Children s transformative mental health care No participants will be excluded due to inability to pay childhood matters fall 2018 newsletter washburn.org

innovative partnership with Allina increases access to stabilizing support Washburn Center offers access to quality mental health care in the setting that s best for the child: home, center, community or school. In the case of a new partnership with Allina, this means meeting a family in the Abbott Northwestern Emergency Room or psychiatric inpatient hospital unit. The new Washburn Allina Acute Response Model (WAARM) supports families as they leave the hospital by providing stabilizing therapeutic supports and care coordination. The collaboration between Washburn Center and Abbott s psychiatrists provides families with comprehensive support to move beyond the crisis, explained Jenn Miller, the Washburn Center therapist working at Allina. This short-term, intensive support is key to helping children avoid re-hospitalization. Helping families heal in the midst of crisis The first 10 months of WAARM have been so successful that Allina is hoping to expand to other hospitals to help more families like Trey s. Miller supported 14-year-old Trey as he was coming out of the hospital after a drug overdose. Trey felt overwhelmed by neglect and trauma as he watched his mom struggle with her own drug addiction. With Miller s help, Trey and his mom built a safety plan, strengthened their relationship and connected to community resources. Over the five-week intensive intervention, Trey s mom completed rehab. It was the first time Trey saw his mom step forward to address her own struggles, Miller said, adding that his mom maintained sobriety and started working again. It encouraged and motivated Trey to take care of himself. While the family continues to need mental health support, they have hope for the future and need less intensive care. WAARM helped this whole family rise above what they were struggling with, said Miller. hope realized

our new mission: Nurturing every child and family s well-being and full potential through transformative children s mental health care impact of the new partnership with Allina: Children who were served through WAARM: core values: We embody compassion We build a multicultural community We transform & grow We practice resilience & hold hope had fewer hospital re-admittances for mental health reasons spent less time in the inpatient hospital unit because of the therapist s help in connecting to stabilizing community supports

pathways Being able to work with a therapist from a similar background can improve therapeutic outcomes for children of color and their families. However, finding clinicians with diverse backgrounds is often difficult because of racial disparities within the mental health field. To advance equity in the mental health work force, Washburn Center created the Pathways program in 2017. Pathways builds upon Washburn Center s long-time commitment to training professionals in children s mental health. Winter News 2013 childhood matters fall 2018 newsletter washburn.org In its inaugural year, Pathways supported seven fellows who received comprehensive training, supervision, mentoring and a grant to help complete training and certification. Pathways has been a wonderful experience. Being able to talk openly with peers who understand the unique experience of being a person of color in the mental health field has been invaluable, said Sarah Turner, an inaugural Pathways Fellow. Not only was the program invaluable to the fellows, but also to those providing mentorship and supervision. Pathways allows unique dimensions of lived cultural experience to be held at the forefront and explored so fellows can thrive, said Pearl Dobbins, Director of Equity and Human Development. Together, we get to learn from each other in a co-created space that allows fellows to deepen their level of insight in a field where understanding the impact and dimensions of culture and social constructs are critical to the mental well-being of their selves and those served. Pathways welcomed a cohort of six individuals this month to expand the network of clinicians of color. Learn more about Pathways: www.washburn.org/pathways

from the CEO Tom Steinmetz Hope and healing are themes in our daily work. We hold onto hope as we help youth and families navigate today s contentious society where bullying, abuse and community violence are so prevalent. We know children s mental health is critical because early traumatic experiences can have a lifelong impact. And, we know therapy works. Tom Steinmetz Washburn Center has sustained a clear and consistent commitment to helping children heal from traumatic experiences for 20 years. In the clinics, homes and schools where we work, our therapists create countless moments of extraordinary compassion that help parents and children know they are not alone. When children express their emotional pain through challenging or disruptive behavior, our therapists help teachers and parents see what emotions are underneath the behavior. We search for what the child is trying to tell us. We ask: How can we listen? How can we help this child transform and grow with resilience and hope? In fact, as I write this, kids in Day Treatment are celebrating the progress of one of their friends who is graduating. More than 30 therapists are in our Training Institute learning best practices for treating childhood anxiety, depression and trauma. And, we are preparing to relocate our West Metro clinic to a new larger site to increase access to transformative children s mental health care. Thank you for everything you do to make this possible. It takes all of us to help families heal.

working better together Northside Achievement Zone and Washburn Center partner on training for Northside educators At a recent two-day training, renowned therapist and author, Resmaa Menakem described the impact of racialized trauma. He emphasized that children s responses are protective, not defective to 165 teachers and professionals who work in North Minneapolis Schools. Resmaa Menakem Dr. Anne Gearity Menakem and Dr. Anne Gearity, along with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, were speakers at Cultivating the Classroom a workshop discussing how schools can help children who have experienced trauma succeed. We need to replace the phrase, She did it on purpose with the phrase, She did it for a purpose, explained Dr. Gearity. Teachers, principals and support staff were able to hear how trauma affects children s everyday lives, including how they interact at school, with peers and teachers. Through this collaborative workshop, attendees shared their experiences in the classroom and learned new ways to better understand kids behaviors. We need every single kid ready to succeed. We need to make sure it happens from the beginning, urged Sondra Samuels, CEO of Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ). For several years, Washburn Center has partnered with NAZ to achieve greater impact for children in our community. Our partnership with NAZ allows both organizations to reach people that we couldn t reach alone, explained Lauren Nietz, Washburn Center s Training Institute Director. We bring our different perspectives and areas of expertise to shared values for kids and families. This training was possible because both organizations brought their resources together to support educators in our community. Washburn Center and NAZ will continue to support the attendees through training and consultation this school year.