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Northeast Tennessee ACEs Connection (TN)

We acknowledge and address life experiences due to hardship and trauma, and build resilience. We collaborate to serve our citizens and disseminate information to create a trauma-informed community.

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Trauma Informed Care concept growing with research grant, coalition training. [Johnson City Press Release December 14, 2016]

A local coalition of mental health and community services officials are already seeing the positive effects of a new way to react to behavioral issues in children that are a result of exposure to traumatic experiences. The concept, called Trauma Informed Care, is spreading through organizations in Johnson City in hopes of providing better understanding, care and options to families who have conflict due to trauma. The trauma can be things like seeing a parent arrested, witnessing drug abuse,...

Researcher to study how a new mindset may reduce toxic stress in children. [Johnson City Press Release November 5, 2016]

A behavioral approach called trauma-informed care emphasizes compassion and incorporates the belief that every person has value and should be treated with dignity, as well as the understanding that negative behaviors and other problems may be typical responses to past traumatic experiences. Now, a researcher from East Tennessee State University will investigate the effectiveness of TIC for reducing the effects of toxic stress among at-risk children and their caregivers. The project,...

Groups build coalition to help people impacted by trauma in Johnson City area. [JohnsonCityPress.com - June 29, 2016]

Becky Haas firmly believes the majority of poor decisions that lead to jail time derive from a traumatic life event. While certainly not an excuse to commit a crime or become a drug addict, the Targeted Community Crime Reduction Project director knows every situation is unique. Haas is an advocate for trauma-informed care services, which includes understanding and supporting certain people who’ve dealt with traumatic situations in their life, and sometimes making an assumption that something...

Local organizations learn different way to approach traumatization. [JohnsonCityPress.com - June 1, 2016]

“What if all along ... kindness was the cure?” Becky Haas, director of the Targeted Community Crime Reduction Project at the Johnson City Police Department, recalls asking Police Chief Mark Sirois that about solving homelessness. While the simple phrase came out a bit jocular during a seminar on Wednesday morning, sincerity lingered in Haas’ voice. Haas and Dr. Andi Clements, psychology professor and assistant chair at East Tennessee State University, tag-teamed a 4.5-hour long free seminar...

October 2016 Trauma System of Care Coalition Meeting

Trauma Informed System of Care Coalition Meeting Minutes October 19, 2016 Johnson City Police Dept. Conference Room Introductions of those present: Andi Clements Becky Haas Robin Crumley Tara Chadwell Nicole Moore Ginger Bastian Judy McCook Eric Myers Jamie Sell Audra Mile Heather Bracken Becky welcomed those in attendance and reviewed what trauma informed care is, why system of care, systems that exist and partners. Committee Reports: Join the Coalition: all encouraged to join and invite...

Train the Trainer

SAMHSA Trauma Informed Approach Key Principles and Assumptions Train the Trainer held on April 18 from 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. at Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert Street, Johnson City, TN MUST register by emailing bhaas@johnsoncitytn.org

Memphis poised to alter Adverse Childhood Experiences [CommercialAppeal.com]

About 18 months ago, Anita Vaughn of Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women and Marlon Foster of Knowledge Quest wrote a column on behalf of the ACE Awareness Foundation—and made a promise. They pledged that Shelby County would become a statewide and national example of how a communitywide alliance of families, educators, faith leaders, business leaders, nonprofit managers, elected officials, law enforcement and healthcare providers can transform a community by preventing adverse childhood...

Directory of ACEs Connection How-Tos

Hi all- With the beautiful new changes to our site, please take a moment to review the updated "How-Tos" below . If you can't find what you need or are having issues with the site please let me know. ( Gail ) JOIN How-To: Join ACEs Connection How-To: Join ACEs Connection Groups INVITE How-To: Invite Others to Join ACEs Connection How-To: Invite Others to Join an ACEs Connection Group SIGN IN & UPDATE PROFILE How-To: Sign In to ACEs Connection How-To: Update Your...

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