From Jonathan Levine / Uncharted Ground with SSIR: Glasswing International trains schools, hospitals, police departments and other organizations to understand the impacts of violence-induced trauma, and therefore are able to take better care of and serve their communities. Glasswing has reached more than 2 million people in nine countries – mostly in Latin America – and is partnering with national governments to scale up a “trauma-informed ecosystem.” that improves students’ academic performance, resilience,and even helps break the cycle of violence.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Celina de Sola of Glasswing International.
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