We are in uncertain times. Homelife has changed. School schedules have changed. Our communities are not the same. Work, if we have it, has changed, too. The world is different and we don't know for how long. We don't know what our lives will look like on the other side, either. We are worried about health, housing, security, and our loved ones. We generally have more stress and less support, as we are taking care of our families, ourselves, and each other. It’s a lot, and for those dealing with ACEs as well, we may be feeling especially stressed, stretched, and strained.
Yet, our work here at ACEs Connection remains the same, as our tagline says — to prevent ACEs, heal trauma & build resilience. In fact, our work has never been more important. As our mission states:
“We are the human and digital catalyst that unites the people, organizations, systems, and communities in the worldwide ACEs movement. We are its main information exchange and resource. And we are a support for hundreds of local, state and national ACEs initiatives.”
Therefore, in response to this pandemic, requests made online and during the Better Normal Community Discussion series hosted by @Jane Stevens with @Alison Cebulla, along with special guests and ACEs Connection staff, we are curating three topic-specific resource collections for the duration of the pandemic. All three relate to COVID-19 and ACEs science and are as follows:
- ACEs in Education & COVID-19
- Parenting with ACEs in a pandemic
- Practicing Resilience during social distancing
All three can be found from the home page of ACEs Connection (see the widget in the right sidebar) as well as from our ACEs in Education, Parenting with ACEs, Practicing Resilience for Self-Care and Healing communities.
We’ll continue to post blogs, solutions stories, and resources related to COVID-19. Our calendar remains the go-to place to find information about webinars and online discussions related to COVID-19.
What we hope is that these collections can help you find resources, practices, and information quickly and easily and without going into information overload. If you have ideas, suggestions, practices or resources to share, as well as ideas about how to make these collections more useful, please let us know.
- Leave a comment after this post or in any of the resource collection posts.
- Reach out to us directly.
- @Lara Kain, the Community Manager of the ACEs in Education community, manages the ACEs in Education & COVID-19 collection. Her email is lkain@acesconnection.com.
- @Christine Cissy White, the Community Manager of Parenting with ACEs, and Practicing Resilience for Self-Care and Healing communities, is the contact for the Parenting with ACEs in a Pandemic and Practicing Resilience During Social Distancing collections. My email is cwhite@acesconnection.com.
- If you would like the ACEs Connection & COVID-19 resources widget on your community site on ACEs Connection please contact the Community Facilitator who supports you.
Please let us know how you are doing, what you are doing to manage, and what you need from our network and community. We look forward to your feedback. Thank you and take care.
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