A local group of parents, teachers and childcare professionals are aiming to revolutionise the way Cumbria thinks about adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and mental health in an ambitious bid to become one of the UK’s first “ACEs aware- trauma-informed communities”.
The CUMBRIA RESILIENCE PROJECT have already received interest and support for their plans from a wide range of local services, including schools, health centres, disability groups and youth services. Their social media forum has grown to more than 270 members in just a few months.
The group crowd-funded to raise the money to obtain a licence that would enable them to show a free film entitled RESILIENCE – The Biology of stress and the science of hope free across Cumbria over the next 2 years.
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