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Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: Helping those in crisis feel safe, supported
During Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in September, Devereux is joining other organizations in raising awareness about this national public health issue and spreading the word about actions we can all take to be part of the solution and support youth and adults at risk of suicide.
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The summer-to-school switch: Helping families with disabilities ease into the school year
For many families, the transition from summer vacation to school can be challenging, especially if you are a parent of a child with emotional, behavioral or cognitive differences. Devereux National Director of Family Engagement Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, offers tips to help families of children with disabilities get back into the swing of things and make the summer-to-school switch a success.
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Nurture your resilience: Discover ways to keep your pitcher full this summer
As we spend time with our family and friends this summer, the Devereux Center for Resilient Children offers resilience-building tips to keep our pitchers full – and to fill our children's cups with all they need to flourish.
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Pride Month: Fostering a culture where LGBTQ+ youth, adults feel valued and supported
Pride Month, celebrated in June, is a time to honor and uplift the voices of those within the LGBTQ+ community, promote inclusion and allyship, and recognize the challenges that remain for many LGBTQ+ youth and adults as they strive to live life as their authentic selves.
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Devereux GA opens Grace’s Place to support survivors of human trafficking
Devereux Georgia recently worked with Georgia first lady Marty Kemp, the state Department of Human Services and other community partners to open Grace’s Place, a commercial sexual exploitation recovery center for youth. Grace’s Place, located in Lawrenceville, helps survivors of human trafficking recover and rebuild their lives.
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Fostering open dialogue, understanding and support
During Mental Health Awareness Month in May, Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health is highlighting the importance of talking openly about mental health to combat stigma, foster a culture of empathy and understanding, and encourage those in need to seek support.
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Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month: Celebrating differences, promoting inclusion
In recognition of Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month in April, Devereux is celebrating the differences of children, adolescents and adults with autism, and promoting inclusion for these individuals in all aspects of community life.
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Developmental Disabilities Awareness: Helping individuals with disabilities lead fulfilling lives
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, and Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health is celebrating the many remarkable achievements of youth and adults with developmental disabilities, highlighting the importance of helping these individuals lead productive and fulfilling lives.
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Recreational Therapy Month: Helping youth, adults achieve healthier, more fulfilling lives
During Recreational Therapy Month in February, Devereux is highlighting the positive impact recreational activities, such as arts and crafts, games and sports, can have on those with emotional, behavioral and cognitive differences.
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Celebrating 50 years: ‘Hope for Children’ event raises $120,000 for Devereux Georgia
More than 100 guests gathered at The Foxglove in Marietta, Georgia, for Devereux Georgia’s “Hope for Children” event, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the organization.
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Human trafficking awareness: Empowering youth survivors to break the cycle of abuse
During National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Devereux is highlighting the importance of empowering survivors to break the cycle of abuse, regain their independence and take control of their lives.
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‘Start on the inside:’ Nurture your resilience this holiday season
During the holiday season, it’s easy to get caught up in seemingly never-ending to-do lists. Before you dive head-first into the decorating, shopping, baking, wrapping and entertaining, Devereux Center for Resilient Children Director Susan Damico, M.A., suggests you take time to focus on your social and emotional health and well-being.
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National Adoption Month: Devereux N.J. parent shares foster care/adoption journey
Katrina and Melvin Jones became therapeutic foster parents with Devereux New Jersey in 2008. Since that time, they have fostered 25 children, including three currently. In 2012, they adopted their first foster child, Dennis, and then, in 2019, they adopted three other children, all brothers, Lavion, Demetrius and Dayshawn.
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Bouncing back: Devereux Georgia unveils new basketball court mural promoting resilience
Devereux Georgia recently unveiled a new mural on its Kennesaw campus created by Atlanta-based artist Correa (also known as Arrrtaddict), titled “I am resilient.” The mural, which covers an outdoor basketball court, was completed in August and features a leopard, palm leaves and various shapes painted in bright colors, with the words, “I am resilient,” and “I can make it through.”
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National Disability Employment Awareness: Fostering inclusive, welcoming workplaces
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and Devereux is celebrating the significant contributions of employees with disabilities, and highlighting the importance of creating a workplace culture that is positive, supportive and equitable for all.
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Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: Be the one to start a conversation, save a life
During Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in September, Devereux is joining other organizations in spreading the word about actions we can all take to provide help, healing and hope to those who are struggling.
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Devereux Georgia receives basketball, fitness equipment as recipient of Project Rebound
Devereux Georgia recently received basketball and fitness equipment as a recipient of the Atlanta Hawks Foundation’s Project Rebound initiative.
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Creating a summer routine: Enriching (and fun!) activities for children with disabilities
If you are looking to create a summer routine for your child, Devereux National Director of Family Engagement Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, offers enriching – and fun – activities for families of children with disabilities.
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Build your bounce: Take the Devereux Center for Resilient Children’s five-week Resiliency Challenge
Everyone deals with stressful situations at some point in their lives. Being able to adapt to those situations requires resilience. The Devereux Center for Resilient Children offers a five-week Resiliency Challenge to help adults learn how to “bounce back” from misfortune or change.
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Devereux Georgia students acquire valuable job skills through national certification programs
High school students at Devereux Georgia are becoming work-ready by acquiring valuable job and life skills through two national certification programs: ServSafe and Guest Service Gold.
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‘Devereux has always been a safe place for me:’ Arizona team member shares transgender journey
Devereux Arizona Accounts Receivable Specialist Team Lead Kagen Leva was 37 years old when he came out as transgender. Leva, who was working at Devereux Pennsylvania’s Children’s Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services center (now Devereux Pennsylvania Children’s Services) at the time, describes it as a “sudden realization.”
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Getting the support you need, when you need it
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Learn common warning signs of mental illness in youth and adults, as well as coping techniques to help you strengthen your well-being and resilience.
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A cut above: Devereux Georgia salon helps youth boost self-confidence
Youth at Devereux Georgia are learning the importance of self-care. Once a month, they have the opportunity to visit the on-campus salon to get their hair professionally washed, cut and blow dried.
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Devereux Georgia’s Amy Waldron discusses the center’s programs/services on Radio.com’s Special Edition podcast.
Listen as Devereux Georgia Clinical Director Amy Waldron, LPC, BCBA, discusses the center’s programs and services on Radio.com’s Special Edition podcast. Waldron explains how the center utilizes individual, family and group therapy, as well as recreational therapy, to help youth thrive.
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Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month: Thriving in the community with support from Devereux PA
Patricia Armellini, who receives services through Devereux Pennsylvania, wears many hats in her day-to-day life. She is a dog owner, artist and retail employee. Patricia says Devereux Pennsylvania’s Community Adult Autism Partnership Program has taught her essential job, life and social skills, and helped her secure and maintain meaningful employment.
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Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: Recognizing the unique strengths of individuals with disabilities
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, and Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health is raising awareness about the importance of inclusion for children, adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities, and celebrating the unique strengths and vital contributions of these individuals.
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Recreational Therapy Month: Enriching the lives of youth, adults with disabilities
February is Recreational Therapy Month. Learn how Devereux is using recreational activities and programs to help those living with emotional, behavioral and cognitive differences acquire new skills, boost their self-confidence and improve their quality of life.
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National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month: Helping youth survivors reclaim their lives
Since 2007, the National Human Trafficking Hotline has reported nearly 74,000 cases of human trafficking in the U.S. Learn how Devereux is empowering survivors to regain control of their lives and supporting them on their path to recovery.
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Taking on your feelings (all of them) during the holiday season
The holiday season is here. For many, this time of year may generate feelings of excitement, joy and happiness while, for others, it might elicit feelings of anxiety, anger, regret or disappointment. Learn how to recognize and label your feelings so you can better enjoy the holiday season.
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Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health releases its annual report
Devereux recently released its 2021 annual report, which includes information about our commitment to quality and safety, and the Devereux Family Standard.
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National Adoption Month: Changing lives, touching hearts, building bright futures
November is National Adoption Month. Learn how Devereux is helping youth in need find safe, stable and supportive homes where they can grow and thrive.
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National Disability Employment Awareness Month: Seeing the ability in disability
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, a time to recognize the vital role people with disabilities play in the workforce. Learn how Devereux is helping adults build self-confidence, utilize their skills, achieve their goals and thrive.
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Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: Providing help, healing and hope
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 46,000 Americans died by suicide in 2020, with an average of one person taking their own life every 11 minutes. Learn how you can help someone who is struggling.
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Planning a summer vacation: Travel tips for families of children with disabilities
Planning on taking to the skies or hitting the open road this summer? Devereux National Director of Family Engagement Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, offers tips for families of children with disabilities to ensure a safe and successful trip.
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Watch these video series on the power of empathy, overcoming toxic positivity
Practicing empathy can help you build stronger relationships, manage your emotions and foster greater compassion. The Devereux Center for Resilient Children offers free video series on the power of empathy and how to avoid toxic positivity.
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Pride Month video: Devereux team members share what #DevereuxPride means to them
In recognition of Pride Month in June, team members from Devereux centers across the country share what #DevereuxPride means to them.
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Make your mental health a priority
There has never been a more important time to make your mental health a priority. Learn coping strategies for managing stress and building resiliency.
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‘52 Weeks of Compassion:’ Devereux Georgia rewards staff for giving their all every day
In an effort to recognize staff for always putting others first, Devereux Georgia’s Servant Leadership committee recently launched the “52 Weeks of Compassion” campaign. Throughout 2022, the committee will hold drawings for prizes and campus-wide events to thank employees for being compassionate caregivers.
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Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month: Helping youth, adults with autism reach their full potential
April is Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month. Learn how Devereux is helping children, adolescents and adults with autism lead fulfilling, productive and socially-connected lives.
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Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: Helping individuals with disabilities achieve their dreams
In recognition of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in March, learn how Devereux is helping youth and adults with developmental disabilities increase their independent living skills, integrate into the community and achieve the highest possible quality of life.
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Devereux releases its Safety and Quality Report
Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health, one of the largest and most advanced behavioral healthcare nonprofit organizations in the country, just published our most recent Safety and Quality Report.
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Former client credits Devereux’s Gwen Skinner with helping him thrive
Since the late 1980s, Devereux Vice President of Operations Gwen Skinner and her husband, Pat, have provided a safe, stable and supportive home for more than 40 foster children. In addition, Skinner served as a case manager for other clients, including Stacy Thomas, who credits the couple with helping him become the man he is today.
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Recreational Therapy Month: Enhancing quality of life for individuals with disabilities
Learn how Devereux is using recreational therapy to help those living with emotional, behavioral and cognitive differences learn new skills, achieve greater independence and enhance their quality of life.
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Devereux Georgia builds strong partnership with Circle for Children to benefit youth
For the past five years, Devereux Georgia has built a strong partnership with the Circle for Children, a Marietta, Ga.-based nonprofit that offers financial support and personal encouragement to youth who have suffered abuse, neglect and abandonment.
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National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month: Supporting youth on their path to recovery
Human trafficking is a global issue that can happen to anyone, anywhere. Learn how Devereux is helping youth who have experienced emotional, physical, and sexual trauma and exploitation lead safe, healthy and happy lives.
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Stress less: What NOT to do this holiday season to help lighten your load
Devereux Center for Resilient Children Director Susan Damico offers tips for having a happy - and less stressful - holiday season.
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National Adoption Month: Devereux Florida helps young man find forever family
In celebration of National Adoption Month, learn how Devereux helped a young man heal from past trauma and find his forever family.
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All abuzz: Devereux Georgia youth learn about beekeeping through campus beehives
Youth at Devereux Georgia are buzzing with excitement as they gain hand-on experiencing learning about beekeeping.
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National Disability Employment Awareness Month: Recognizing the skills, talents of all individuals
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Learn how Devereux is helping adults secure and maintain meaningful and competitive employment in the community.
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Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: One conversation can save a life
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, suicide is the second leading cause of death for people ages 10 to 34, and the fourth leading cause of death for people ages 35 to 54. Learn how you can support those in crisis - and possibly save a life.
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Managing back-to-school jitters: Tips to help children with special needs ensure a smooth transition
Is your child excited - and nervous - about heading back to school this fall? Devereux National Director of Family Engagement Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, offers tips to help children with special needs ensure a smooth transition.
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Strengthening your resilience
The Devereux Center for Resilient Children offers tools and resources to help adults strengthen their social and emotional health and well-being.
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Celebrating Pride Month in June
Pride Month is a time to celebrate and raise awareness of the current issues facing the LGBTQ community. Learn how Devereux is creating safe spaces to help youth and adults strengthen their overall emotional health and well-being.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health of many individuals. Learn how to cope with uncertainty and build your resiliency.
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April is Autism Awareness Month
In recognition of Autism Awareness Month, Devereux Senior Vice President of Organizational Development Rayni Brindley, M.Ed., BCBA, shares her perspective on raising a child with autism.
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March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
In recognition of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, learn how Devereux is helping youth and adults of all abilities achieve success in their homes, schools and communities.
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Devereux’s Gwen Skinner named one of the CWLA’s ‘100 Champions for Children’
Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Vice President of Operations Gwen Skinner was recently selected as one of the Child Welfare League of America’s “100 Champions for Children.”
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Celebrating Recreational Therapy Month in February
At Devereux, providing fun, safe and effective recreational activities is a critical component of the successful treatment of youth and adults with emotional, behavioral and cognitive differences.
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Human Trafficking Awareness Month
Human trafficking is an issue that affects every country around the globe. Learn how Devereux is helping youth who have experienced emotional, physical and sexual trauma thrive and succeed in life.
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Celebrate the season with new holiday traditions
The holidays may look a bit different this year, but that doesn’t mean the festivities have to stop. Devereux Center for Resilient Children Director Susan Damico offers creative ways to make the season special, while staying safe and healthy.
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Celebrating National Adoption Month
November is National Adoption Month, and Devereux is proud to work with foster and adoptive families to help children find a loving family and a permanent place to call home.
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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month
National Disability Employment Awareness Month celebrates the significant contributions of workers with disabilities. At Devereux, we believe all individuals should be given the opportunity to showcase their skills and talents and thrive in their communities.
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Devereux’s Gwen Skinner named board chair of Georgia Council on Substance Abuse
Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Vice President of Operations Gwen Skinner was recently selected to serve as board chair of the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse. The council provides education and training on substance abuse prevention, treatment and recovery; influences public policy to improve the availability and effectiveness of support services; and provides advocacy to promote the benefits of recovery, and eliminate discrimination against people seeking recovery.
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Staying active and engaged while social distancing
Devereux National Director of Family Engagement Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, shares activities to help your child or adult with special needs learn new skills - and have fun - while staying safe and healthy.
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Introducing … Devereux’s adult resilience initiative
Devereux is launching an adult resilience initiative to help team members learn new skills to strengthen their social and emotional health and well-being.
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Celebrating Pride Month in June
Pride Month is an annual celebration in June of the LGBTQ community. Learn how Devereux is working to ensure every child, adolescent and adult in our care feels welcomed and safe to express themselves openly and without judgement.
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Georgia robotics team creates 3-D printed face shields for Devereux’s front-line staff
Students from a Georgia robotics team, Checkmate Robotics #12961, are leading by example, and using their 3-D printing skills to create face shields for Devereux’s front-line staff.
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Managing stress and anxiety during a pandemic
There has never been a more important time to make mental health a priority. Learn how to manage stress and anxiety related to COVID-19.
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Autism Awareness Month: Talking to individuals with autism about COVID-19
Learn how to talk to children and adults with autism about COVID-19 to ensure they have the information and resources they need without causing unnecessary worry and anxiety.
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March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, youth and adults with developmental disabilities often face barriers that can make it challenging to function on a daily basis. Learn how Devereux is helping to break down these barriers.
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Celebrating Recreational Therapy Month in February
At Devereux, providing fun and healthy recreational activities is a critical part of the successful treatment of youth and adults with emotional, behavioral and cognitive differences.
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January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month
Human trafficking is an issue that affects every country and every state in the U.S. Learn how Devereux Florida is granting hope and healing to individuals in need.
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Devereux Georgia program manager awarded prestigious Weaver E. Falberg fellowship
Devereux Georgia Program Manager Tracy Reed was recently awarded Devereux’s 2019 Weaver E. Falberg Leadership Promise Fellowship Award, which recognizes an employee’s commitment to the organization’s mission, along with his or her outstanding leadership capability and potential.
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Celebrating the season: Tips to avoid holiday stress
The holidays are a time of celebration, filled with family gatherings, gift giving and good cheer, but for many people, they also are a time of stress and seemingly never-ending to-do lists. Devereux Center for Resilient Children’s Nefertiti B. Poyner offers tips for families to slow down this holiday season and focus on being present, not perfect.
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Celebrating National Adoption Month in November
Since 1995, National Adoption Month has been recognized in communities across the country. Devereux is proud to work with foster and adoptive families to help children in need find a permanent, loving family.
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Devereux’s Gwen Skinner appointed to Georgia Behavioral Health Reform and Innovation Commission
Devereux Vice President of Operations Gwen Skinner was recently selected to serve on the Georgia Behavioral Health Reform and Innovation Commission.
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‘Hope Event’ generates nearly $70,000 for Devereux Georgia
Devereux Georgia’s “Hope Event: Painting a Picture of Hope” generated nearly $70,000 for children, adolescents and young adults living with emotional, behavioral and cognitive differences.
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Recognizing National Disability Employment Awareness Month in October
National Disability Employment Awareness Month celebrates the significant contributions of workers with disabilities. At Devereux, we believe all individuals should be given the opportunity to be included and achieve their fullest potential.
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Lending a helping hand: Devereux Georgia volunteer logs more than 800 hours of service
As a volunteer at Devereux Georgia, Mary Prior is combining her passion for helping others with her love of administrative and clerical work.
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September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
Suicide can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender or ethnicity. Devereux joins other individuals and organizations to promote awareness and combat the stigma associated with this tragic loss of life.
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Back to school: Tips for creating a seamless transition
Devereux’s Amy Kelly shares back-to-school tips for parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Devereux centers recognized by Human Rights Campaign for supporting LGBTQ youth, families
Four Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health centers have been recognized by the Human Rights Campaign, the largest LGBTQ advocacy group in the U.S., for supporting and serving LGBTQ youth and families.
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DECA Program anniversary: Celebrating 20 years of promoting resilience in young children
The Devereux Center for Resilient Children (DCRC) is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA) Program, a strength-based assessment and planning system designed to promote resilience in children, ages 4 weeks to 6 years old.
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Celebrating Pride Month in June
Pride Month is an annual celebration of the LGBTQ community, and a time when LGBTQ individuals - and their supporters - seek to raise awareness of the ongoing challenges youth and adults face in their daily lives.
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You are not alone: Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health is proud to serve as a nationally recognized leader in the evolving field of behavioral healthcare, providing innovative specialty mental health programs/services for youth and adults with emotional and behavioral disorders.
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Devereux’s Gwen Skinner named one of liveSAFE Resources’ “Women of Achievement”
Gwen Skinner, Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health’s vice president of operations, was named one of liveSAFE Resources’ 2019 “Women of Achievement.”
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Autism Awareness Month: Nurturing greater understanding, compassion and support
In honor of Autism Awareness Month in April, Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health a leading provider of autism services for children, adolescents and adults - wants to highlight the need for greater understanding, compassion and support to help individuals diagnosed with autism lead more independent, fulfilling and socially connected lives.
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Supported by Devereux as a youth, Hank Booth now serves as an advisory board chair
As a young boy, Hank Booth struggled emotionally and socially. When Booth started experimenting with drugs, his parents turned to Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Texas. Decades later, Booth now serves as chairman of the Devereux Georgia Advisory Board.
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Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: Promoting inclusion
March has been recognized as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month since 1987 when President Ronald Reagan issued a public proclamation urging Americans to provide individuals with developmental disabilities “the encouragement and opportunities they need to lead productive lives and to achieve their full potential.”
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Recreational Therapy Month: Recognizing the value of therapeutic recreational programs
Recreational therapy uses activities such as music and dance classes and arts and crafts to help stimulate and improve the overall health and well-being of individuals with illnesses and/or disabling conditions.
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Human Trafficking Awareness Month: Join the fight against modern-day slavery
Human trafficking is an issue that affects every country around the globe. In the United States, one of the biggest challenges to combating this form of modern-day slavery is a lack of awareness and understanding.
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Devereux awards prestigious fellowship supporting staff development expertise
The winner of Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health’s 2018 Weaver E. Falberg Leadership Promise Fellowship award is Amy White, payroll and finance specialist at Devereux Georgia.
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Focusing on togetherness during the holidays
Devereux Center for Resilient Children (DCRC) Early Childhood Specialist and National Trainer Nefertiti B. Poyner, Ed.D., offers tips for families to focus on togetherness during the holiday season.
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National Adoption Month 2018: Join the conversation
Each year, November is recognized as National Adoption Month and Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health wants to shine a light on the urgent need to connect the thousands of children and youth in the U.S. foster care system with permanent, loving families.
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Devereux Georgia’s Hope Event 2018: The Art of Feelings
The 2018 Hope Event: The Art of Feelings is behind us and WOW, what a success it was! With over 230 guest, we celebrated three generations of Hope and we were inspired by the impact Devereux has had on the lives of former clients.
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Recognizing National Disability Employment Awareness Month in October
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), and at Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health, we believe all individuals should be given the opportunity to be included and make a positive impact in their communities.
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Helping individuals in crisis: September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
The American Association of Suicidology reports that, in the U.S., nearly 45,000 individuals died by suicide in 2016. In addition, the organization said suicide is the 10th leading cause of death, with an average of one person taking his or her own life every 11.7 minutes.
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Focusing on trauma: Take Devereux’s pledge to promote social/emotional health in children
This month, the Devereux Center of Resilient Children invites everyone to embrace our shared role in promoting healthy early childhood development by taking its online pledge to promote the resilience of all children, and to learn more about the negative impacts of childhood trauma, as well as the need for trauma-informed practices.
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Devereux video: Listening to Our Families
Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health has released a new video, in which Senior Vice President and Chief Clinical/Medical Officer Dr. Yolanda Graham interviews parent Andrea McArthur about her experience with our organization.
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Dr. Yolanda Graham featured in Georgia Voice article: “LGBTQ researcher named GA Psychiatrist of the Year”
“Did you know Georgia recently named a psychiatrist of the year? Did you know she’s a highly skilled advocate for our LGBTQ community? You do now, so let’s meet the incomparable Dr. Yolanda Graham.” Read this Georgia Voice article featuring Devereux Senior Vice President and Chief Clinical/Chief Medical Officer Dr. Yolanda Graham.
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Devereux foster parents honored by the Adoptive & Foster Parent Association of Georgia
The Adoptive & Foster Parent Association of Georgia recently named Devereux Georgia foster parents Stacey and Shatee Cooks as its “Foster Parents of the Year.”
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Devereux Georgia hosts Young Southeast Asian Leaders Institute Fellows
Through a partnership with Kennesaw State University, Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Georgia recently hosted several Young Southeast Asian Leaders Institute (YSEALI) Fellows on its Kennesaw, Ga., campus for a tour and community project.
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Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association names Dr. Yolanda Graham ‘Psychiatrist of the Year’
During the GPPA’s annual winter meeting, the association unanimously bestowed the award on Dr. Yolanda Graham, Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health’s national executive director of mental health services and Devereux Georgia medical director.
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Devereux Georgia Hope Event generates more than $50,000
More than 200 guests attended Devereux Georgia’s recent Hope Event: “The Art of Feelings,” at the Marietta Country Club in Kennesaw, Ga.
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Georgia Medical Association’s Physician’s Leadership Academy met with Gov. Nathan Deal
On Tuesday, March 7th, Dr. Yolanda Graham and other members of the Georgia Medical Association’s 2017-2018 Physician’s Leadership Academy met with Gov. Nathan Deal and members of the Georgia House of Representatives, to empower physicians in the area of advocacy.
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