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Sonoma County PACEs Connection (CA)

April Meeting Notes

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*Welcome

*Mindful Moment

*Introductions

*Early Learning Institute-Kathy Kelley

*2020 Mortality Report of Sonoma County- Jenny Mercado

*Steering Committee Report

*ACEs Connection-Karen Clemmer

*Action/Future Agenda items

Welcome & mindful moment

Welcome & introductions

-Elizabeth Smith, Sonoma County ACEs Connection Community Manager
-Paige Loeven, Project Specialist, West County Health Centers

-Michael Ellison, Buckelew Programs Administrative Assistant & Community Outreach Coordinator, Family Service Coordination

-Karen Clemmer, PACEs Connection, NW regional states.

-Meg Tippy, Associate Director of Behavioral Health, West County Health Centers

-Bryan Clement, Director of Partnerships and Policy at Dovetail Learning

-Liz George, Field Nursing Public Health Nurse

-Julianne Ballard, Sonoma Co. Field Nursing

-Brulene Zanutto, Coordinator Early Literacy and School Readiness, Sonoma County Office of Education

-Saskia Garcia, Sonoma Connect Network Manager

-Ashley VanBezooyen, ECE Director Dovetail

-Linda Irving, Sebastopol Union School District Superintendent

-Kathy Kelley, Early Learning Institute

-Natalie Stockton, Director of Counseling PPSC

-Catherine Gutfreund,  MD  Kaiser Permanente

-Jen Mercado, Sonoma County Epidemiologist

-Pamela Granger, Public health policy advisor at Public Health Policy Services

-Carley Moore, Sonoma County Public Health, Impact Sonoma, Tobacco/Nicotine Prevention

-Deirdre Bernard-Pearl, Pediatric Medical Director, Santa Rosa Community Health

ACEs Aware - Sonoma Connect grantee - represented by Saskia Garcia! Welcome Saskia! Shared ACEs Aware Grant Summary

Presentation: Early Learning Institute-

Kathy Kelley and Brulene Zanutto - Early Learning Institute - Hope & Healing ELI Collaborative

  • Started 2019 and continued when Covid started
  • We are a large cohort of professionals
  • We are formalizing and defining what we do - working with those who serve the birth to 5 populations
  • Seeking collaboration - getting calendar set up for next year,
  • We focus on Trauma Sensitive Practices
  • Additional classes lead by mental health providers
  • Planning to do some work on developing emotional safety around fire season - for childcare providers
  • We are an interagency, interdisciplinary collaborative

Presentation: 2020 Mortality Report of Sonoma County- Jenny Mercado Epidemiologist(attached)

*Steering Committee Report - The committee provided an update that they had their first meeting and still accepted a couple more members. If anyone is interested reach out to Elizabeth. The committee is focusing on building a sustainable structure to strengthen SCAC and deepen the awareness within Sonoma County.

*PACEs Connection-Karen Clemmer Quick review of PACEs Connection, the name change how to join

Discussed rationale for adding ā€œPā€ for positive childhood experiences. Encouraged folks to join PACEs Connection - then join the SCAC community! www.acesconnection.com/g/sonoma-county-aces-connection

Shared link to JAMA article: Positive Childhood Experiences and Adult Mental and Relational Health in a Statewide Sample: Associations Across ACEs Levels

Question  Are positive childhood experiences (PCEs) associated with adult depression and/or poor mental health (D/PMH) and adult-reported social and emotional support (ARSES) independent from adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)?

Findings  In this cross-sectional study, adults reporting higher PCEs had lower odds of D/PMH and greater ARSES after accounting for ACEs. The associations of PCEs with D/PMH also remained stable when controlling for ARSES.

Meaning  Positive childhood experiences demonstrate a dose-response association with adult D/PMH and ARSES after adjustment for ACEs; assessing and proactively promoting PCEs may reduce adult mental and relational health problems, even in the concurrent presence of ACEs.

www.acesaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Network-of-Care-Grant-Summary-2.1.21.pdf

St. Joseph Health  $ 2,962,410  Sonoma County Redwood Community Health Network Santa Rosa Community Health

Next Steps: The next meeting is on May 27th. Michael Ellison of Buckelew will be presenting. To be added to the agenda for future meetings please reach out to elizabeth@projectwholechild.com  If your organization has a meeting coming up SCAC can attend or present at please email Elizabeth.

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