Tagged With "ACEs Awareness Foundation"
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ACEs & African Americans Community on ACEs Connection
ACEs Connection envisions a resilient world where ALL people thrive. We are an anti-racist organization committed to the pursuit of social justice. In our work to promote resilience and prevent and mitigate ACEs, we intentionally embrace and uplift people who have historically not had a seat at the table. ACEs Connection celebrates the voices and tells the stories of people who have been barred from decision-making and who have shouldered the burden of systemic and economic oppression as the...
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ACEs Connection Central Florida Launches at First Annual Conference
Photo by James Encinas Raising yellow “Visions & Commitments” cards, 550 attendees at yesterday’s Creating a Resilient Community: From Trauma to Healing Conference pledged their enthusiastic support to create a more resilient Central Florida. The standing-room-only crowd heard Dr. Vincent Felitti deliver a morning keynote address detailing the findings of the CDC-Kaiser Permanente Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACE Study) . He also shared moving testimonials of people who are...
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ACEs Connection's Inclusion Tool makes sure nobody's left out
We developed ACEs Connection's Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Tool — called the Inclusion Tool, for short — to ensure that ACEs initiatives across the world focus on being inclusive when forming a steering committee, recruiting leaders, providing education about ACEs science, recruiting members, or providing resources and services within their communities. The more inclusive your ACEs initiative is, the more diverse it will be, giving your initiative a real shot at achieving equity and...
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Agencies work to drive down child abuse
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and the most recent data from the Florida Department of Health shows Charlotte County with the fourth highest rate of child abuse in the state for children ages 5 through 11.
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Framing the Community Conversation in Charlotte County, Florida
The group started the workshop with a viewing of Resilience, which facilitated the need to add "Tissues" to the next meeting materials list. Key messages from the film that resonated with the group were:
•ACEs are common.
•The body does not differentiate between mental health and physical health.
•You can’t just suck it up / pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
•Resilience is BUILT over time.
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It Makes Sense
I felt inadequate and ill-prepared to speak to licensed mental health professionals about ACEs. But when I was asked to attend the 40th Annual Training Institute on Behavioral Health & Addictive Disorders in Clearwater, Florida to represent ACEs Connection, I was honored and eager. My background is in health planning, not mental or behavioral health. I review health data and look for gaps and inequities. My time is spent looking for and addressing the health needs of a community. So,...
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Join our Community Connection Task Force!
We need YOU to spread the word throughout the community. We want moms, dads, neighbors, teachers, plumbers, gardeners, Veterans, knitters, readers, walkers, young, old, and everyone in between! Adversity affects all of us - but we can be the change! Reach out to HealthyCharlotte@flhealth.gov if you are interested in learning more or joining the Task Force.
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Sheltering in Place: ACEs-Informed Tips for Self-Care During a Pandemic
Millions of lives have been affected in unprecedented ways by the Coronavirus (COVID-19). We are all grappling with uncertainty—our daily routines interrupted, not knowing what is to come. For those of us who have Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), these times can be particularly distressing. At the Center for Youth Wellness (CYW), we know that childhood trauma can have a significant impact on an individual’s health and well-being – both physiologically and psychologically. Since the...
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Systems Are Not People-Shaped
A few weeks ago I was at a big kickoff event for a new county-wide project to address what our communities feel are the biggest concerns we face. It definitely had its moments and I was all eyes and ears ready to absorb new info and be inspired by the power of coming together for a purpose. One of the last things that I heard that morning was to show the promise of next steps – the speaker said that basically in order to do anything meaningful – you, of course, need a building which – good...
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Your daughters, sisters, mothers escaping jail's revolving door
“You didn’t wake up at 14 years old and stick a needle in your arm,” she tells them. “Nobody does that. You did it for a reason, and you might not even realize what that reason is.”
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Trauma is Messy
I will always remember the day that, as a student teacher, I watched as a student entered my second-grade room covered in blood. After quickly establishing that he was not injured, we learned that the blood was that of his brother who had been shot the night before. No parents were around that night, so this second grader became the sole caregiver of his bleeding brother. My student would never be the same. We didn’t care about grades or test scores. We just knew that this moment would...
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Re: It Makes Sense
Jennifer - Thank you so much for going and introducing ACEs Science to an audience that deals with the impact of Childhood Trauma 24/7! It is good to get the word about root cause to the people who are in such a position to make a difference in getting the word to their clients: It's not "what's wrong with you and why do you do that," it is "what happened and how can I help." As a person in recovery myself, I know the guilt and shame that come along with "unmanageability." I have seen the...
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Re: Framing the Community Conversation in Charlotte County, Florida
Jennifer - This is fantastic! Your list is seminal, spot-on, terrific. You are doing great, great work there! THANK YOU! C.
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Help Navigating the Road to Community Resiliency
The first time I ever heard the words trauma-informed care and the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study was in the summer of 2014. At the time, I was working for the local Police Department as the Director of a grant-funded Crime Reduction Project aimed at reducing drug-related and violent crime. Of the many program goals, one was to develop a rehabilitative corrections program for felony offenders with addictions in order to reduce recidivism. Though I’ve lived in this region for...
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'A Better Normal' Community Discussion Series: How to Grow a Resilient Community - July 7, 2020
Interested in learning what it takes to Grow a Resilient Community? Do you want to learn how to become a member of ACEs Connection Cooperative of Communities? If so, please join us Tuesday, July 7th, 12-1pm PDT for our next 'A Better Normal' community discussion series. In this discussion we will be talking with Brian Semsem of Fresno's Every Neighborhood Partnership. We will be talking to Brian about what led him to work with ACEs and resilience. In addition, we will be discussing the path...
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Do safe, stable, and nurturing relationships work? New research has important findings for responding to ACEs
While we know that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can cause risk behaviors, research has told us that the presence of protective factors can help mitigate the effects of ACEs. Common risk behaviors such as smoking tobacco and alcohol misuse can be a result from the trauma of childhood disadvantage. In responding to ACEs, public health research proposes that protective factors such as safe, stable, nurturing relationships (SSNRs) with a caring adult can mitigate the long-term effects of...
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Trauma-informed policing: Learn how three highly experienced community leaders strengthen ties between police and community
ACEs initiative participants in communities where there is tension between the community and law enforcement will want to join Becky Haas in a compelling conversation on law enforcement, ACEs science, COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement and protests. Haas is a nationally recognized adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) science initiative builder and trainer. She and colleagues Renee Wilson-Simmons, the head of the ACE Awareness Foundation of Memphis, Tennessee, and Maggi Duncan,...
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Charlotte County, Florida receives ACEs Proclamation!
Good evening, On Tuesday September 22, 2020 (tomorrow), the Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners will sign a proclamation recognizing October as Adverse Childhood Experiences Awareness and Action Month in Charlotte County, FL . The Healthy Charlotte Community Connection Taskforce has worked hard to see this proclamation signed and recognized by our county since the beginning of 2020 and are extremely grateful for the opportunity to raise public awareness on one of the most...
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ACEs Proclamation in Charlotte County, FL
Good morning! I am pleased to announce that the Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners signed an ACEs proclamation on Monday, September 22, 2020 recognizing the month of October 2020 as Adverse Childhood Experiences Action and Awareness Month. The Healthy Charlotte Community Connection Taskforce worked hard to see this come into fruition. The initial goal was to have a proclamation declared for the month of September because it is trauma-informed care month, however, our local BCC...
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Charlotte County, FL welcomes Dr. Mimi Graham
Dr. Mimi Graham will be a guest speaker at Charlotte County's year-end virtual stakeholder meeting Thursday, November 5, 2020. " Dr. Mimi Graham, is Director of Florida State University Center for Prevention and Early Intervention Policy, a center of excellence in trauma, infant mental health, human trafficked pregnant teens, and policy & best practices during the pivotal first 1,000 days of life. She pioneered a statewide infant mental health movement building clinical capacity,...
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2021-2023 Charlotte County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) on ACEs
The Florida Department of Health in Charlotte County (DOH-Charlotte) is pleased to announce that the 2021-2023 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) is complete and now available. Healthy Charlotte, an initiative of the Department of Health in Charlotte County, composed of local community agencies and county residents, has come together to address Adverse Childhood Experiences through the community's health improvement plan. Recent data on child abuse and neglect, opioid/substance abuse,...
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Last chance to apply for a scholarship for the Creating a Resilient Community Conference!
Apply for a Scholarship In this new video PJI Director, Rachel Allen shares some exciting information regarding what you can expect at the upcoming Conference! Register for the Conference Conference Overview: The Peace and Justice Institute at Valencia College, the Early Learning Coalition of Orange County, the Creating a Resilient Community Network and Title Sponsor, Orlando Health, are excited to invite you to register for the Third Annual Creating a Resilient Community (CRC): From Trauma...
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Share Your Positive Childhood Experiences
Good morning PACEs Connection! One of the ways our local community is working to raise awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) is through an upcoming week-long awareness campaign in November. We are collaborating with Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) through various media campaigns and we need YOUR HELP ! We would like to get brief testimonials of positive childhood experiences. They can be: 20-30 second video clips of you, friends, or family (that would like to participate),...
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Parenting to Prevent & Heal ACEs Handout
This handout is based on the work of Donna Jackson Nakazawa , who worked with us and generously allowed us to paraphrase content from her book, Childhood Disrupted: How Your Biography Becomes Your Biology & How You Can Heal . Donna's book specifically addresses those of us parenting with ACEs (which she also does brilliantly in the powerful documentary, Wrestling Ghosts , which is about parenting and healing from ACEs). This handout can be downloaded, distributed, and used freely. It is...
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2021 ACEs Awareness Campaign in Charlotte County, FL
Monday, November 15 th , 2021 marks the launch of Charlotte County’s ACEs awareness week to raise awareness about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and to highlight the importance of fostering Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) in the lives of our children and youth. Last year, the Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners granted an ACEs awareness county proclamation; however, still in the throws of COVID-19 precautions and response, our community was unable to celebrate the...
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Charlotte County, FL ACEs Aware 2021
Visit our FB page today and every day this week to follow our ACEs Awareness Campaign 2021: Healthy Charlotte County - Posts | Facebook ..........and remember to register for FREE screenings of Resilience: The Biology of Stress and The Science of Hope on Wednesday, November 15, 2021 and One Nation Under Stress on Friday, November 19, 2021. Both hosted by Health Planning Council of SWFL . Register for FREE using the links below: Resilience:...
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How Common Are ACEs? - Charlotte County ACEs Awareness Campaign 2021
Upwards of 61% of adults surveyed across 25 states have reported experiencing at least 1 ACE. In Florida, as of 2019, 65.3% of adults surveyed for the Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System (BRFSS) reported having experienced at least 1 or more ACEs. This is an increase from 49.7% when surveyed in 2010. #JOINTHEVILLAGE! #CharlotteCountyACEsAware2021
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Break the Cycle Challenge Day 1: Charlotte County ACEs Aware 2021
#JOINTHEVILLAGE! #CharlotteCountyACEsAware2021 #BreaktheCycle of #AdverseChildhoodExperiences
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Break the Cycle Challenge Day 2: Charlotte County ACEs Awareness Campaign 2021
#CharlotteCountyACEsAware2021 #JOINTHEVILLAGE !
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Featured Agency - Charlotte County Habitat for Humanity
For Charlotte County's Day 2 ACEs Awareness Campaign, our Featured Agency is Charlotte County Habitat for Humanity. FEATURED AGENCY: Charlotte County Habitat for Humanity Housing is the foundation to healthy living. Secure, stable, clean housing gives families the chance to maintain security and stability in other areas of their lives including mental health, work, and school. In 2017, inadequate housing accounted for 14.7% of child removals from homes in Charlotte County, FL. As of July...
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Positive Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Shared - Charlotte County ACEs Awareness Week 2021
Positive Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Shared. They make all the difference! #CharlotteCountyACEsAware2021 #JOINTHEVILLAGE !
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Featured Agency - Substance Exposed Newborn (SEN) Task Force
For Charlotte County's Day 1 ACEs Awareness Campaign, our Featured Agency is the Charlotte County Substance Exposed Newborn (SEN) Task Force. Substance Exposed Newborn (SEN): Charlotte County Substance Exposed Newborn (SEN) Taskforce formed in May of 2017 as part of the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) taskforce on Maternal and Child Health. The group consists of nurses and community partner representatives from various agencies including Bayfront Hospital, DOH-Charlotte, Charlotte...
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Community Conversation December 3, 2021
The Florida Department of Health in Charlotte County (DOH-Charlotte) will be hosting our second Community Conversation Friday, December 3, 2021 in partnership with Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU), Department of Health Sciences, Marieb College of Health & Human Services. We are pleased to welcome Dr. Shelby Gilbert, Associate Professor of Public Health at FGCU. Dr. Gilbert will present and lead us in a discussion on community health disparities and inequities in transportation access...
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"Me & My Emotions: A New, Free Resource for Teens"
Please see this (https://www.pacesconnection.com/g/quebec-aces-and-trauma-informed-network/blog/520508840683208701 ) blog post from QUEBEC ACES AND TRAUMA-INFORMED NETWORK (CAN) . Me & My Emotions is a great FREE resource that helps individuals 13+ build resilience and find healthy coping mechanisms for mental health stressors. https://www.pacesconnection.com/g/quebec-aces-and-trauma-informed-network/blog/520508840683208701.