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How cities, counties and states are integrating ACEs science

A panel on integrating ACEs into communities at the city, county, and state level was held on October 16 at the 2018 National ACEs Conference in San Francisco. It was followed by a Q&A with the three presenters on the panel and chaired by Gail Kennedy, the community lead for ACEs Connection. Andi Clements, professor and assistant chair of the Psychology Department at East Tennessee State University, described a project to create toolkits for communities to implement ACEs. She partnered...

Grassroots resilience: Rural communities tackle ACEs

Rt to left—Adrienne Coopey, DO, Billings Clinic, MT, Lorenzo Lewis, The Confess Project, Little Rock, Ark, and Mendy Spohn, MPH, public health administrator in several counties in Oklahoma ________________________________________________ The three presenters for the “Grassroots Resilience: Rural Communities Tackle ACEs” workshop brought to life the unique challenges of addressing ACEs and trauma in rural communities and shared some valuable lessons for communities of any size. Mendy Spohn, a...

Radical Inquiry: Research Praxis for Healing and Liberation

RYSE Center in Richmond, CA was born of out of young people of color (YPOC) organizing to shift the conditions of violence, distress, and dehumanization in which they suffer, survive, succeed, dream, and die. We center the lived experiences of YPOC, we lead with love and sacred rage to cultivate healing and build movement, and we take risks as an essential part of transformation and justice, of liberation. We do this in a physical space that feels safe, welcoming, and affirming; that is...

Resources from the 2018 National ACEs Conference

Growing Resilient Communities: Blog Post: Growing Resilient Communities 2.0 Link: Interactive graphic Movie Screenings Blog Post: Hosting a Film Screening to Start or Grow an ACEs Initiative: How-to Guide Parenting with ACEs Flyer: Parenting to Prevent and Heal ACEs Flyer: Understanding ACEs Blog Post: Talking ACEs & Trauma: Favorite Videos Blog Post: How It Feels & How We Heal: Parenting with ACEs Chat Quotes (You Tube, Database, PDFs, Links) Google Doc: Parenting with ACEs Chat...

Faith

Where does faith come from or go to almost tidal in the swaying that carries us with it rocked like a baby but no mercy incessant motion. It's a coin flip that sometimes comes up all heads for weeks at a time defying the sunrise and sunset tradition of order. Still, it's wait and see watch and wait and see. When faith returns, it brings the childbirth pains from last year, only vague memories and not stopping anybody. It comes like the lightning bug you've never seen in these parts before...

Poverty in Childhood Increases Risk of Poor Health in Adulthood [poverty.ucdavis.edu]

A quarter of the world’s population suffer from metabolic syndrome (MetS), a cluster of conditions that increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. MetS is particularly common among people of low socioeconomic status (SES). When we examined the relative roles of early-life SES and current SES in explaining MetS risk, we found that low early-life SES contributed to an 83% greater risk of MetS later on. This suggests that MetS health disparities originate in early childhood, and...

Community Sessions of the Buncombe ACE Speaker's Bureau

Our Buncombe County/Asheville ACEs Speakers’ Bureau has partnered up with United Way, Green Opportunities, and Asheville City Schools to present community sessions co-occurring with the Homework Diners. The community sessions are open to everyone, regardless of whether you have children or not. By joining with the Homework Diners, a community meal and child enrichment become available to those attending the community sessions. Please invite anyone and everyone you know. The more we connect,...

Pediatric Symposium at National ACEs conference offers lessons learned and the way forward

To set in motion the Pediatric Symposium at the 2018 National ACEs Conference in San Francisco, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, founder and CEO of the Center for Youth Wellness, told the audience of several hundred attendees that the American Academy of Pediatrics has made it very clear to its membership how critical it is that every pediatrician understand how toxic stress impacts the health of their patients. But, she said, when it surveyed its membership it found that only 11 percent knew about...

National Child Traumatic Stress Network: Resources on Bullying [nctsn.org]

Bullying, also known as peer victimization, is a deliberate and unsolicited action that occurs with the intent of inflicting social, emotional, physical, and/or psychological harm to someone who often is perceived as being less powerful. Bullying typically happens repeatedly and is a form of aggression and harassment that prevents someone from enjoying a safe, stress-free living, learning, or working environment. The harmful effects of bullying may be exacerbated by the frequency,...

Overcoming Generational Trauma - VJ Gupta, 2018 MacArthur Fellow

VJ Gupta, 2018 MacArthur Fellow, Courtesy MacArthur Foundation Generational trauma. Parenting with ACEs. Passing along resilience with trauma. Learning to believe in yourself, in spite of your adverse childhood experiences. All of these struck me as I listened to Lulu Garcia-Navarro's interview with 31-year-old Vijay Gupta , a violinist for the Los Angeles Philharmonic and recipient of the 2018 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, aka Genius Grant. I've copied and pasted excerpts from this...

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