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Press release for establishment of Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice
  The Thomas Scattergood Behavioral Health Foundation awarded the School of Public Health a five-year $750,000 grant to establish the Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice. Joseph Pyle, President of the Scattergood Foundation, and Samuel Rhoads, Chairman of the Scattergood Foundation Board of Directors, visited the University to present the grant at a ceremony on November 28 in the Paul Peck Alumni Center.
 
   
Sanctuary Model of Organizational Change
   
Social Legacy of Trauma
   
Components of the Sanctuary Model
   
Adverse Childhood Experiences Study
   

Bloom, S. L. and Reichert, M. (1998) Bearing Witness: Trauma and Collective Responsibility

   
Bloom, S. L. (2001). Conclusion A Public Health Approach to Violence.
   
Bloom, S. L. Ending the Cycles of Violence (1990s)
   
Bloom, S. L. Procreating Community (1990s)
   
Bloom, S. L. (2002) PVS Disaster: Poverty, Violence and Substance Abuse in the Lives of Women and Children.
   
Bloom, S. L. (ed) (1999) Final Action Plan: A Coordinated, Community-Based Approach to Family Violence.
   
Bloom, S. L. (2006) Human Service Systems and Organizational Stress
   
   
   

 

 

 

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