The Four Pillars
Pillar 1: Awareness
Raising comprehensive awareness to the reality of childhood trauma is the first critical step. Successful awareness will run wide and deep. Awareness will deliver benefits across multiple dimensions:
Global Mobile App in All Languages:
Awareness will be created via a free AI driven app.
Early Intervention:
Awareness allows for the early identification and intervention of traumatized children. When professionals in various sectors, including healthcare, education, and social work, are trained to recognize and respond to trauma, they can provide the necessary support, resources, and therapeutic interventions to mitigate adverse experiences' long-term impact.
Empowering Survivors:
By raising awareness, we empower survivors of childhood trauma to seek help and support. Breaking the silence and stigma surrounding trauma encourages individuals to share their experiences, access appropriate resources, and embark on a healing journey. Most importantly, it will help suffers understand that they are not alone.
Breaking the Cycle:
Awareness is a crucial step towards breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma. By understanding the impact of childhood trauma, we can provide parents and caregivers with the tools and resources they need to break harmful patterns and create nurturing environments for their children.
Advocacy and Policy Change:
Raising awareness of childhood trauma can generate public support for policy changes and increase funding allocation towards trauma-informed care and prevention efforts. By highlighting the societal and economic costs of untreated trauma, we can advocate for systemic changes that prioritize the well-being and safety of children.
UACT University will be created to:
Provide awarness to sufferers and theirt familes, healers, educators and clergy.
Pillar 2:
The Promise of Healing
UACT will revolutionize the delivery of healing services to all those suffering from childhood trauma by providing accessible, innovative, and comprehensive care. By leveraging its resources effectively and collaborating with stakeholders, this organization can make a significant difference in the lives of individuals impacted by trauma, fostering resilience, promoting healing, and building healthier, more supportive communities for generations to come. Key tenants of the delivery system will be:
A leadership group of mental and physical health professionals will organize and agree upon the collection of innovative and proven healing services to be offered by UACT. The services will range from online and/or printed self-administered lessons/classes to inpatient treatments.
An initial “quick start” guide to the promise of healing will be created and made available before the initiation of broad-based awareness. To wake an individual to the fact they suffer from childhood trauma and not offer some immediate healing hope could do more harm than good.
A matrix of types and severity of the disorders /aliments/conditions from childhood trauma will be created. The healing services will be aligned with the matrix.
A global mobile app will be created and deployed in all languages to facilitate healing interventions and access to therapeutic services.
UACT will partner with corporations to drive awareness and healing programs available to all employees.
UACT will collaborate with schools, churches, healthcare providers, social service agencies, and community organizations to create a seamless continuum of trauma-informed care for traumatized individuals. The organization can ensure a coordinated and multidisciplinary approach to addressing childhood trauma and promoting healing by fostering partnerships and integrating services across sectors.
UACT will establish a network of trauma-informed care centers in communities nationwide and worldwide, ensuring that individuals have access to high-quality services regardless of their location or socioeconomic status. These centers would offer a range of proven therapeutic interventions.
Major treatment centers will be created to offer comprehensive diagnostic and healing services, similar to the St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital model.
Pillar 3: Prevention
Stopping generational childhood trauma is a crucial and complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach involving individuals, families, communities, and institutions. By addressing the root causes of childhood trauma and implementing proactive measures, we will break the cycle of generational trauma and create a healthier environment for future generations to thrive. The key focus areas include:
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Leveraging the awareness created as part of Pillar 1
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Education and open communication are key in identifying and addressing how trauma can be passed down from one generation to the next.
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To provide support and resources for children and families who have experienced trauma. This includes access to mental health services, counseling, and other forms of support that can help individuals heal and cope with their experiences.
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Addressing the social determinants of childhood trauma, such as poverty, violence, and discrimination, is essential in breaking the cycle of generational trauma. By tackling these systemic issues and promoting equity and social justice, we can create a more just and inclusive society where all children have the opportunity to thrive.
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Providing educational materials and learning modules to new parents, explaining what childhood trauma is and how to prevent it.
Pillar 4: Knowledge, Innovation and Shared Services
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Compressive knowledge system to gain a better understanding of childhood trauma.
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Fundraising
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Financial management and reporting
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Innovation and R&D
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Branding and messaging
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Content creation
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Public relations management
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Social media management
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Graphic design
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World-class, End to End Digital Platform and tools (Creating the Digital Storefront)
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Digital Audio/Video tools (including online training)
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Collaboration and partnering