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From YouTube: Introduction to ReCAST Minneapolis – Part 1
Description
This video explores the trauma that community members and City staff are facing on a regular basis. By understanding the type of trauma that all people in Minneapolis are feeling, the healing process can begin.
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With
the
Hispanic
Latino
community,
I
mostly
do
a
psychotherapy,
I
see
children
from
0
and
up
and
I
also
do
chemical
health
groups
and
trauma,
and
our
community
is
very
diverse.
Just
like
our
communities
very
diverse,
even
though
we
speak
Spanish,
our
traditions
are
different
and
things
like
that
so
trauma
for
different
groups
and
that's
been
alive.
You
know
community
are
different,
also
well.
E
Within
the
police
department,
trauma
shows
up
a
couple
of
different
ways:
the
way
that
most
people
recognize
this
cynicism
and
their
cynicism
can
show
up
as
a
difference
or
almost
a
callousness
to
people's
pain
and
I
I
work
under
the
rubric.
That
policing
is
actually
the
business
of
extreme
customer
service,
you're
you're,
working
with
people
and
serving
people
at
some
of
their
lowest
moments
in
life
or
some
of
their
most
frustrating
or
heightened
moments
in
life.
And
we
have
to
recognize
that
it
takes
special
people
to.
F
Are
in
901
staff,
then,
for
many
years
kind
of
the
invisible
forgotten,
forgotten
workers,
and
now
our
industry
is
starting
to
recognize
movie
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
that
that
now
is
is
coming
to
light
and
also
us
the
same
as
other
public
safety
workers.
Compassion
fatigue,
where
you
can,
you
have
to
protect
yourself
emotionally
and
and
that
can
that
can
manifest
itself
in
cynicism
and.