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Wayne County Sheriff’s “Shred-it-Day”

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office will partner with the U.S. Postal Service to host a FREE “Shred-it-Day” document shredding event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 6 on W. Hancock Street adjacent to Sheriff’s headquarters at 4747 Woodward, Detroit. 

Residential customers may bring up to four (4) boxes of personal identification information to be shredded at no cost.  PAPER ONLY (mail, bills, credit card statements, tax documents, etc.)

Metal, plastic or other objects mixed in will not be accepted.  No mail or documents for shredding will be accepted from businesses.

Customers should enter shredding area on W. Hancock at Woodward. They should have paper items stored in boxes or containers and be ready for quick drive up and drop off.

The Postal Service also will distribute free resources to help people protect their privacy, manage money and debt, avoid identity theft and steer clear of frauds and scams.

The event is part of National Consumer Protection Week.

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LISC Community Safety Resource Center

Good afternoon everyone, I wanted to share the news with you-LISC’s Community Safety Initiative (CSI) has launched  its  Community Safety Resource Center featuring strategies to build safe and healthy neighborhoods.  http://www.lisc.org/csi/ This online library profiles safety partnerships that align organizing, enforcement and physical revitalization which have achieved double-digit reductions in crime, replacing trouble spots with quality housing, active businesses and safe play spaces.   Visit the resource center to download free case studies, tools, trainings, and more!

Thanks,

Brandon Ivory

Program Officer

LISC

313.596.8222 ext. 23

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SER Energy Caps Increase

SER Energy CAPS
Per Program Policy:  Effective 2/1/2013 –6/30/2013

SER Energy Caps are increased to the following amounts:
Natural Gas and Wood                                                     $850
Deliverable Fuel (fuel oil, propane, coal)                      $1200

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Home Safety Workshop by DPD

Learn ways to protect yourself, your family, and your home from crime and health hazards

Wednesday, January 30th

6:00 – 7:30pm

(Doors Open at 5:45pm)

Central District Headquarters

(7310 Woodward)

*Open to the Public*

Light refreshments to be served at 6pm

For more information, contact any of the following:

¨ Central District Community Relations Department (313-596-5110)

¨ 10th Precinct Community Relations Department (313-596-1020)

 

Flyer Attached

 

DALE DORSEY
Police Officer
Central District
Community Relations
(313) 596-5110 Office
(313) 596-5166 Fax

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Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide to Caring for Self While Caring for Others

Hi all!

My name is Carley Flanery and I am a new intern from the University of Michigan working with Brenda Carney and Rachel Jacobsen. “Trauma Stewardship” is the book that I recommended during our professional development training on Suicide Risk Assessment. The following information is from the “Trauma Stewardship” website:

Inside the BookTrauma Stewardship

From the Introduction

The essayist E. B. White once wrote that the early American author, naturalist, and philosopher Henry Thoreau appeared to have been “torn by two powerful and opposing drives—the desire to enjoy the world, and the urge to set the world straight.”

This book is written for anyone who is doing work with an intention to make the world more sustainable and hopeful—all in all, a better place—and who, through this work, is exposed to the hardship, pain, crisis, trauma, or suffering of other living beings or the planet itself. It is for those who notice that they are not the same people they once were, or are being told by their families, friends, colleagues, or pets that something is different about them.

This book is a navigational tool for remembering that we have options at every step of our lives. We choose our own path. We can make a difference without suffering; we can do meaningful work in a way that works for us and for those we serve. We can enjoy the world and set it straight. We can leave a legacy that embodies our deepest wisdom and greatest gifts instead of one that is burdened with our struggles and despair.

*The book can also be purchased from sites like Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

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Updated Scudder Fund Application

The updated form for the Scudder Fund available through Hannan Foundation is available.  Please connect on the link below.

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December in Michigan

Thanks to Maureen Chabot from PVM Warren Glenn for this information.  It contains a great listing of what’s happening in Michigan in December, 2012.  At the end is some information about Health also.

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Veterans Benefits

From AASC:

For Your Information
Confused About Veteran Pension Benefits?

Do you receive questions about VA benefits? If so, check out this new fact sheet, recently released by the Veterans Benefits Administration.

The fact sheet explains the different types of veteran pension benefits and who may be eligible. The VA’s pension program provides monthly benefit payments to certain wartime Veterans with financial need, and their survivors.

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Bed Bugs in Michigan

From Andrea Krueger after attending the 2012 Detroit Bed Bug Conference :

The most important fact I learned from the workshop is there are no substances you can apply to repel bed bugs from hitchhiking to you or keeping them out of your home. The only techniques you can use is prevention care. They are the techniques that Sharon spoke of: when in clients homes avoid sitting on soft furnishings and wear smooth soled shoes, change your clothes when you get home, etc. They gave us a bedbug manual produced by the state which I have attached. The manual can also be found online at www.michigan.gov/emergingdiseases. The workshop was directed to property managers. We learned how property managers can exterminate bed bugs and best practices when addressing the problem. Bed bugs can be found anywhere, but the hot zones are low-income and multi-family dwellings, hotels, and cinemas. I found the workshop helpful and worth my time. It was very clear about what works and what doesn’t work with bedbugs. I believe you will find the manual useful.

Please note that CSI and PVM both have bed bug policies and protocols. CSI SCs should consult the Bedbug Procedures located at the end of your CSI Service Coordinator Manual. You can also ask at your monthly meeting about how often your co-op conducts preventative bedbug screening. Most co-ops have quarterly or semi-annual visits from the bedbug dogs. PVM SCs can receive the PVM policies from your Administrators or Brenda. Brenda and I are also creating a simple service coordinator protocol for working with residents/members who have bedbugs. Until we adopt these procedures, it is most important to remember to treat residents/members/clients with bedbugs with respect. Continue to work with them as you would any other client. Bedbugs carry a stigma, so it is important reduce this stigma by accepting their requests for services, including home visits.

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Translation Services University of Michigan LRC Language Bank

Please Note Community Agencies (ie Hannan/Madison Heights Co-op Service Coordination Program) can submit a Translation Project!

Translation Services:  The Language Bank The University of Michigan Language Resource Center has initiated the LRC Language Bank. This service brings together students, faculty and staff of the University of Michigan who are interested in translating and connects them with campus and community agencies who need translation or interpretation services.

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