We come from all different sectors, walks of life and parts of the United Kingdom to prevent ACEs, and to change systems to become self-healing and to stop traumatizing already traumatized people.
Anyone fancy a zoom to chat about: a) the Scotland ACEs conference b) how to share ACEs amongst non-professionals c) hosting live groups to communities
I am happy to organise and can doodlepoll a time thanks Dawn
Hi Dawn, this is a great idea! I live in Glasgow and went to the Conference and Immersive afternoon with Nadine. It was fantastic. I am a Senior Student Midwife and Campaigning to have ACE Screening in Pregnancy. I strongly believe if we offer a platform to help early identification, we can then implement a framework of support in place before a baby is even born. This framework of care and support can then follow onto the Health Visitor and then to the childβs Nursey is applicable. I am very interested to hear about what you do and where you work xxxx
First, my introductory talk to the educational psychotherapy students in London on 29.9.18 went very well - I mentioned the ACEs Scotland conference. I think they will be using ACEs ideas and spreading the word.
Have just signed up to Zoom. It seems to me you have chosen three distinct topics, each worth a different discussion. As regards a report on the ACE-Aware Conference in Glasgow, as a non-attendant I would simply welcome a report on the day and outcomes. There has been very little reported in English/London-based media. Do you know of any reports or could you do one yourself? Was the conference directed more at professionals or non-professionals?
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