Blog Entry 2.2: Psychological Safety — Why It’s a Core Performance and Trust Metric for Nonprofits

Introduction. Nonprofit leaders operate in environments defined by urgency, limited resources, and high community need. The pressure to demonstrate impact, secure funding, and serve more people can make “psychological safety” sound secondary—something aspirational rather than essential. It is not secondary. Psychological safety is operational infrastructure. It directly influences staff retention, service quality, ethical decision-making, and […]

Blog Entry 2.1: Beyond Resolutions: Trauma-Informed Goal-Setting for the New Year

Introduction. Every January, the message is loud and clear: Start fresh. Do better. Be more disciplined. For many people, that message feels motivating—at first. But for others, especially those impacted by trauma, chronic stress, or burnout, traditional New Year’s resolutions can quickly become a source of shame, pressure, and self-criticism. Trauma-informed goal-setting invites a different […]

Blog Entry 1.2: Child Abuse Reporting–What Every Adult Should Know

Introduction. They say, “It takes a village…” because keeping children safe is a shared responsibility. Neighbors, parents, caregivers, teachers, and adults in the community play a critical role in recognizing possible abuse and knowing when—and how—to report concerns. Understanding the reporting process can seem overwhelming, but timely action is a simple process that can protect […]

Blog Entry 1.1: Implementing an Effective Home Safety Plan After a Child Exhibits Problematic Sexual Behavior (PSB)

Introduction When a child in the household has engaged in problematic sexual behavior (PSB), especially when another child has been harmed, families are often overwhelmed by fear, confusion, and uncertainty about what to do next. A home safety plan is one of the most important tools for creating stability, rebuilding trust, and supporting healing for […]

Dream Team Podcast

Season 2: Episode Links Welcome to Season 2 of PEI Kids Presents: Dream Team! Host, Ereaunna LaCava Episode 2.7: Fran Bartlett, Renaissance Woman, on Community Engagement and the Importance of Active Listening | Fri, Dec 19, 2 PM This episode of Dream Team is sponsored by Szaferman Lakind.   We’re joined by Francesca Bartlett, all-around […]

Share Your Voice

Share Your Voice surveys are brief, 12-item surveys designed to capture the observations and experiences of youth-serving professionals. They help tell the story of how our children, communities, and youth-serving organizations here in Mercer County are affected by prevailing issues. Survey results will be shared here. If you have suggestions for a “Share Your Voice” […]

PEI KIDS Releases Strategic Plan

On July 17, PEI KIDS’ Board of Directors voted to accept the organization’s 2024-2027 Strategic Plan. Highlights of the Plan include a refined Mission Statement, defining the organization’s Core Values and Vision statement, and a comprehensive SWOT analysis used to establish a foundation for ongoing improvement, capitalizing on organizational strengths, and addressing weaknesses within the […]

8 Activities To Entertain and Educate Your Children Indoors

Keeping children entertained and educated can sometimes feel like a Herculean task for parents, especially when you’re relegated to the indoors. That said, the time spent inside doesn’t have to be a drag for the little ones. There’s a wealth of activities to choose from that can both engage their active minds and nurture their […]

Erin’s Law: Educational Presentation

In May 2022, PEI Kids was asked to provide an educational presentation for the Early Childhood Advisory Council (Trenton Public Schools) to educate its members on Erin’s Law and responsibilities of educators under the law. The full meeting was recorded; PEI Kid’s presenter, Rebecca Thompson, begins at ##;## in the recording.