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Adversity, Resilience and the Role of Health Systems in Prevention

Free Webinar Sponsored by SAMHSA

Adversity in childhood, particularly in the absence of protective factors, can have profound developmental consequences. If not addressed, childhood adversity can initiate a "cascade" of risk factors, often leading to behavior problems, school failure, substance abuse and other negative outcomes. Health care personnel are in a unique position to identify and intervene early in this process. By educating families, strengthening protective factors, and working with children to build resilience, health care workers can help to prevent the onset of problems later in childhood or adolescence. This webinar will provide a brief overview of adversity, resilience, and implications for prevention of substance abuse and other negative outcomes. It will also describe effective prevention approaches in a variety of healthcare settings, including pediatric hospitals, emergency departments, school health clinics, and home visiting programs. Particular attention will be paid to a dual-generation approach and to building partnerships for prevention.

Presenters

Sharon Stephan, PhD., Co-Director, Center for School Mental Health and Associate Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Nancy Kassam-Adams, PhD., Director, Center for Pediatric Traumatic

Stress, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Research Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine

Laura Porter, Co-Founder of ACE Interface, LLC, and Senior Director of The Learning Institute at The Foundation for Healthy Generations, a Seattle-based non-profit

Day/Time

Monday, June 1st, from 2:30 – 4:00 pm Eastern

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To sign up online for this free webinar, please go to: https://nasmhpd.memberclicks.n...amp;mcid=form_195041

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