Without intervention, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) can create long-term physical, mental, and behavioral risks. The good news is, healthcare providers have a unique opportunity to prevent and respond to ACEs in their clinical settings, using evidence-based tools and trauma-informed strategies that promote family resiliency.
Futures Without Violence, a grantee of the ACEs Aware initiative, is providing online training that enables Medi-Cal providers to earn an ACEs Aware certification. (Note: those who are NOT seeking ACEs Aware certification are also welcome to attend any and all sessions.)
Our three part Core training series consists of an on-demand pre-recorded session and two live interactive webinar sessions.
- Session 1 (on-demand): Addressing ACEs and Toxic Stress: Understanding CUES to Support Families and Patients
- Session 2 (November 15 @ 1pm): Increasing Staff Capacity: Trauma-Informed Care Begins with Health Care Providers & Staff
- Session 3 (November 17 @ 1pm): Equity & Trauma-Informed Practices Are Essential to Our ACE Work With Families
Our 3-part Supplemental training series will take place through November and December, with topics including:
- Engaging People Who Use Intimate Partner Violence (November 29 @ 1pm)
- Addressing ACEs and IPV in Your Health Care Setting: Systems Change and Partnership Recommendations (December 6 @ 1pm)
- Universal Education for Domestic Violence: Considerations for Implementation 9December 13 @ 1pm)
Two additional trainings will be scheduled before yearβs end:
- Understanding and Addressing Intimate Partner Violence in Health Care Settings (December 8th @ 1pm)
- Screening Adolescents for ACEs: Developmental Considerations (December 1st @ 1pm
Visit the Futures Without Violence websiteβs ACEs Aware page to register.
Questions? Contact futuresacesaware@gmail.com
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