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Healing centered engagement

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Community Impact: Big Idea Talk

Exposure to violence can disrupt a child’s development and functioning if left untreated, but there is hope for this vulnerable population with healing-centered engagement.

Pharmacist and Public Health Practitioner Lachell Wardell shares how children exposed to trauma are often misdiagnosed and prescribed medications but how this framework is a more holistic and humanistic way to support young people who have experienced trauma.

Project

Prescription of Hope for a Vulnerable Population

Cohort

2016-2019

Focus Areas
  • Faith/Religion
  • Violence & Trauma
Team Members
  • Tonita Smith, MSN
  • Lachell Wardell, PharmD
Location

Ferguson, Missouri

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