Is the COVID-19 Pandemic an Adverse Childhood Experience?
Sponsored by the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors and the Safe States Alliance
Date and Time:
Monday, May 24, 2021 | 2:00 - 3:00 PM ET
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Session Description:
Safe States and the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors have teamed up to explore whether and in what ways the COVID-19 pandemic has been an adverse childhood experience. And if is, what can chronic disease and injury prevention professionals do now to address the potential long-term chronic disease and well-being consequences of the pandemic.
Panelists
- Dr. Wendy Ellis, Assistant Professor, Global Health Director, Center for Community Resilience, George Washington University
- Richard Hamburg (moderator), Executive Director, the Safe States Alliance
- Dr. Doreen Marshall, Vice President of Policy, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- Dr. Susan McDaniel, Director of the Institute for the Family in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester
Elena Costa
Essentials for Childhood Initiative Program Coordinator
Injury and Violence Prevention Branch
Center for Healthy Communities
California Department of Public Health
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