When presented strategically, data can help tell an important story about childhood trauma. Berkeley Media Studies Group has written a blog post that details five useful ways to create compelling messages about childhood trauma using data.
1. Identify the goal you want your data to support.
2. Place data regarding childhood trauma disparities within a larger context.
3. Use data selectively.
4. Make values part of the conversation.
5. Use creative comparisons to make PACEs data easy to understand.
To learn more about these tips for presenting numbers in ways that advance efforts to reduce adversity, promote resilience, and improve health outcomes, please click here.
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