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El Dorado County ACEs Connection (CA)

Our mission is to prevent and heal adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) by promoting ideas, policies, and practices that increase awareness, compassion, and resilience in El Dorado County. Our vision is that everyone thrives in a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment.

Registration is OPEN! May 16, 2019 Sierra Region Learning Community

Fourth in the Building Resilience Series 

The Learning Community series will continue to focus on Promoting Resilience using a Trauma-Informed Approach, highlighting evidence-based behavioral health programs.  Hear about successful approaches to support the behavioral health needs of children and families with a focus upon rural communities. 

We have a great line-up of speakers!

Two of the three speakers are remote, and both have programs in rural areas. Carly E. McCord, Ph. D., Director of Telebehavioral Health, Texas A&M Telehealth Counseling Clinic will share information on the Madison County Outreach and Services through Telehealth (MOST) Network.  Doty Shepard, Director, Resilient Colorado will describe a collective impact project in Durango County with a focus on suicide prevention.  Our on-site speaker, Kim Catanzano from Lincoln Services, will share information on a wraparound program that uses a team approach to serving youth.    

When:  Thursday, May 16, 2019

Time:    Registration and Networking from 9:00-9:30 a.m.  Program from 9:30 am – 12:30 p.m. 

Where: In-person at Amador County Child Abuse Prevention Center in Jackson, at remote sites in Markleeville, Bishop, and Loyalton, or individually from your personal computer! 

Enroll at:  https://strategiesca.asentialms.com/catalog/

Please share the attached flyer widely in your networks.  

 

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