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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

sadly, even with the active shooter drills it's still happening. >> school shootings are still happening and happening at on a grand scale on a pew study put out ahead of the columbine anniversary shows nearly one in four public cool teacher say their school went into a gun-related locked down in the last year and a majority say they are worried they're still worried about school shootings happening on their watch. >> so how do we explain this? what is the problem? i mean gun-related lockdowns. are those happened on top of drills, so that's trauma on top of trauma for kids and there is a debate about whether it's even worth the harm because this can be very traumatic. but the problem is, when you don't regulate this problem at the source, the burden ends up falling farther down the line to schools, school resource officers. the truth is, you know, in the 25 years since columbine almost

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a long time. ifocused on every day, just getting through the day for so long because i had so much trauma. since then i have found ways to advocate for others through my organisation and through my writing. i'm hoping to get out there, especially for other survivors that we can find some hope and healing in this. ., �* ., this. you've written about the emotional _ this. you've written about the emotional impact _ this. you've written about the emotional impact of - this. you've written about the emotional impact of going i this. you've written about the - emotional impact of going through something like this, witnessing something like this, witnessing something like this, you wrote, "i realise there is no getting over it and there's no going back to normal." how difficult is it to just understand survivors of a school shooting, that really can last much longer than just a couple of years within a school or high school, this last into adulthood. i within a school or high school, this last into adulthood.— last into adulthood. i think it will last into adulthood. i think it will last our whole _ last into adulthood. i think it will last our whole lives. _ last into adulthood. i think it will last our whole lives. i _ last into adulthood. i think it will last our whole lives. i know - last into adulthood. i think it will| last our whole lives. i know other survivors that were at columbine

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BBC News

you baldy parkland, virginia tech, all of these big shootings and not just schools but all the mass shootings we have in this country. —— you baldy. affect other survivors. each can't help being viscerally dropped back into the trauma state that we were in on that day in the following days from our shooting. it's heartbreaking to see another community again and again, more communities having to go through the same kind of trauma that we went through. i through the same kind of trauma that we went through.— we went through. i understand that ou we went through. i understand that you actually — we went through. i understand that you actually knew _ we went through. i understand that you actually knew the _ we went through. i understand that you actually knew the boys - we went through. i understand that you actually knew the boys who i you actually knew the boys who committed the shooting at columbine high school. if only recently decided to begin starting to talk about that. why is that? it’s decided to begin starting to talk about that. why is that? it's been complicated _ about that. why is that? it's been complicated to — about that. why is that? it's been complicated to decide _ about that. why is that? it's been complicated to decide that - about that. why is that? it's been complicated to decide that i - about that. why is that? it's been l complicated to decide that i wanted to share my relationship with them as friends. but i think it's important for us all to realise that

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that took place at your high school, columbine high school?— columbine high school? it's hard to believe it's been _ columbine high school? it's hard to believe it's been 25 _ columbine high school? it's hard to believe it's been 25 years. - columbine high school? it's hard to believe it's been 25 years. and - columbine high school? it's hard to believe it's been 25 years. and it i believe it's been 25 years. and it also feels like it was just the other day in some ways. this kind of trauma really stays with you, stays in your body. every anniversary things come up. although after 25 years i have been in some sort of peace this year, i think. just really finding that this thing happened to me, it changed my life and i am forever going to be affected by it.— and i am forever going to be affected b it. ., . ., affected by it. how has it changed ou? how affected by it. how has it changed you? how is— affected by it. how has it changed you? how is that _ affected by it. how has it changed you? how is that affected - affected by it. how has it changed you? how is that affected you? it| you? how is that affected you? it changed in a lot of ways. to have in early experience where so much of your life is just turned early experience where so much of your life isjust turned on its head. the way that i felt like it wasn't safe anymore. it really change what i thought the world was like, frankly. i didn't feel safe or

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with me very well and all of us are still highly affected by this every day. i know other survivors that were in shootings that took place before columbine and they are still affected by her, even people who are 50 years after their shootings. this kind of trauma stays with you forever. i don't think that people realise it. i pick it's important for everyone to know that. it's not easy or simple to get over it trauma that affects you this deeply. and we really need to do whatever we can to help other children in the world have to go through this. what help other children in the world have to go through this. what goes throu . h have to go through this. what goes through your _ have to go through this. what goes through your mind _ have to go through this. what goes through your mind when _ have to go through this. what goes through your mind when you - have to go through this. what goes through your mind when you say i through your mind when you say television coverage of other school shootings, whether it's you baldy or sandy hook, does it take you back to that place, what also your mind? the that place, what also your mind? iie: subsequent that place, what also your mind? tie: subsequent shootings that place, what also your mind? ti9: subsequent shootings have been devastating especially sylvia can

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How Gaza's Largest Mental-Health Organization Works Through War

Isaac Chotiner speaks with Dr. Yasser Abu-Jamei, of the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme, about mental health in Gaza during Israel’s siege.

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Travail and trauma as medicos return

Travail and trauma as medicos return : Rashtra News #Travail #trauma #medicos #return That was a surprise. The 23-year-old had just escaped from Ukraine, where he studies at the Ivano Frankivsk National Medical University. “I felt weak for a few days after I reached home. Now, we are told that online classes may resume from

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America Reports

on the pace he is on i don't see any reason why you would not start the trial on monday. you would think he would want -- they are taking everyone's day off because he has this other docket he wants to hold onto involving mental health cases. he will sit monday, tuesday, thursday, and friday. if there was any doubt about whether he could start the trauma that he would be better off starting at thursday. so clearly he is trying to started monday so they can get two days under his belt before he takes the day off. >> sandra: thank you for sticking with us through breaking news as it happened while you were speaking thank you so much so two more to go we will look for any word to come from the courthouse here in manhattan on that shortly. trace, this as we continue to watch these life pictures also new york city is a growing number of protesters are taking to the streets here. we have just been told looking at this shot together that

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and other trash. the head of the school says that along with her students' physical safety, she worries about their mental health. >> our kids have experienced enough trauma as it is and what they don't need is to be traumatized every day when they walk to school because there are aggressive dogs and people using drugs right next to the sidewalk where they try to walk. >> according to city officials property owners have refused to pay hefty fines for code violations and not returned calls and emails. the head of the school says it is probably cheaper for the owners to pay the fines than clean things up and keep the area secure. for now there is no incentive for anyone to leave which creates a frustrating and dangerous situation for the people at this school. three other schools nearby and the rest of the neighborhood. bill. >> bill: thank you, she is in california. thanks. >> dana: toronto raptors ford john porter now banned from the

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