Addressing trauma and promoting resiliency in pediatric primary care: Learning from early adopters in the California safety net
We discovered that becoming a healing-centered organization requires complementary efforts. This starts at the top with meaningful support and buy-in from organizational leadership, and continues with commitment across the organization, from front-line staff to clinical care teams to custodial and security staff. It requires shifting the way people conduct their work at every level from the visible clinic environment to the way care is delivered within and beyond the clinic walls.
The evaluation of the Resilient Beginnings Collaborative (RBC) was an opportunity to capture lessons and promising practices from those at the forefront of this work in the San Francisco Bay area. RBC is a partnership between the Center for Care Innovations (CCI) and Genentech Charitable Giving and is part of Genentech’s Resilience Effect initiative. The two-year program launched in June 2018 and supported seven safety net organizations in strengthening their capacity to address childhood adversity and promote resiliency in pediatric care. The foundational work of RBC strengthened the participants’ ability to respond to the traumas of 2020 from the COVID-19 global pandemic and police violence towards Black people to the wildfires that raged through several RBC communities. The experience and lessons of RBC are contributing to a new program funded by Genentech and implemented by CCI called the Resilient Beginnings Network, which is an opportunity to expand and deepen this work.
For more information about what we learned in RBC, read our final evaluation brief.