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Register now for "Building the Movement with Coalitions", presented by the Campaign for Trauma-informed Policy and Practice, PACEs Connection, and the National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
Please register now at this link to reserve your spot. You’re invited to participate in Building the Movement with Coalitions, the first of eight remarkable workshops featured in the series, “ Building a National Movement to Prevent Trauma and Foster Resilience ”. The first half-day workshop will occur virtually on January 7th from 1-5pm ET/10am-2pm PT. It focuses on the history and future of the movement and building community-owned, trauma-informed, prevention-focused, and healing-centered...
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January 19th CTIPP CAN Call - Trauma-Informed Initiatives in Baltimore and Maryland

Jesse Maxwell Kohler ·
Join us next Wednesday for two excellent CTIPP CAN presentations to begin our 2022 lineup. Baltimore Councilman Zeke Cohen will discuss the work, started by the late Congressman Elijah Cummings, that is making the city of Baltimore trauma-informed. Claudia Remington will describe new trauma informed initiatives by the State of Maryland, including legislation that created a Commission to develop a comprehensive strategy to make the State trauma informed. We will also report on the first...
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EXCITING NEWS – PACEs Connection is BACK!

Carey Sipp ·
Former PACEs Connection employees Dana Brown (L) with Vincent Felitti, MD, co-author of the 1998 Adverse Childhood Experiences study, and Carey Sipp (R) in San Diego in January, 2024. The last few months have been quite challenging, but we pushed, persevered, and didn’t give up hope. The “we” is Carey Sipp and Dana Brown. We were long-time staff members of PACEs Connection determined to reinstate the website and the resources and information we provide to communities after the platform went...
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Revitalization of PACEs Connection underway as a division of National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives (NPSC)

Jessica Stavig (Guest) ·
Diana Fishbein, PhD, founder and co-director of the National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives (NPSC) , and John Roman, PhD, co-director. NPSC is the new 501 (c) (3) home of PACEs Connection, . PACEs Connection, with more than 60,900 members, is being revitalized by two former employees who have found a strategic and mission-aligned national nonprofit home. “We are thrilled to play a role in maintaining and growing this vitally important social network — the primary source of...
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Re: EXCITING NEWS – PACEs Connection is BACK!

iris champlin ·
@ basketball stars Seeing PACEs Connection back in operation is really encouraging! Dana Brown and Carey Sipp deserve a great deal of praise for their unwavering commitment to improving communities and raising awareness of both positive and negative childhood experiences. For our future generations to thrive and be resilient, your efforts are essential.
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Re: Revitalization of PACEs Connection underway as a division of National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives (NPSC)

iris champlin ·
@ slope Such dedication and teamwork in reviving the PACEs Connection network is encouraging. Dana Brown, Carey Sipp, and their colleagues must not rest until they have brought attention to the effects of ACEs in children.
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Re: Revitalization of PACEs Connection underway as a division of National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives (NPSC)

Levi Ackerman ·
Can you provide more details on the strategic partnerships between NPSC and other organizations, such as the Society for Prevention Research and Prevent Child Abuse America, Incredibox Colorbox Mustard and how these collaborations will enhance PACEs Connection's efforts moving forward?
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Re: EXCITING NEWS – PACEs Connection is BACK!

Micheal Wagner ·
@ level devil I couldn’t agree more with this! Raising awareness about both adverse and positive childhood experiences is so important, and it’s great to see that there’s a strong push for prevention. The impact of trauma on children can last a lifetime, but the benefits of creating positive experiences are equally profound. It's essential that everyone, from parents to policymakers, recognizes the long-term effects of their decisions on children's well-being.
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Kathy Barrera ·
Dana Brown and Carey Sipp deserve a lot of credit for their unwavering dedication to strengthening communities and increasing awareness of positive and bad childhood experiences. @ drift boss
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Re: Revitalization of PACEs Connection underway as a division of National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives (NPSC)

Sidra Tulmuntha ·
It’s reassuring to see PACEs Connection continuing its vital mission to raise awareness about the impacts of adverse childhood experiences and promote positive youth development. The reopening of the home page for members to share resources, practices, and research is a great step toward fostering a collaborative, trauma-informed community. A perfect press release dateline creativity and professionalism to make it stand out. Observing the posting guidelines ensures the platform remains a...
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