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Washington State ACEs Action (WA)

A forum to inform and connect individuals and communities working to promote safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments and prevent and mitigate ACEs in Washington State.

Announcing 2020 Webinar Series on ACEs and Child Maltreatment Prevention

 

Washington State DOH Essentials for Childhood shares - 
A great opportunity to learn about research in progress related to ACEs and child maltreatment prevention.
In each session, you will learn about the research topic and methodology, and have the opportunity to engage with the researchers to share your ideas and questions! 

Registration is live visit the website to sign up for webinars. Feel free to share with your networks – these are open to all.

All webinars are one hour, free and open to prevention professionals and researchers in child maltreatment prevention. Presenters will describe research in progress and take questions from attendees.

To register, visit the website.   

April 16

Time: 10 Pacific, 11 Mountain, 12 Central, 1 Eastern

Opioids and Child Maltreatment: Neighborhood Factors To Protect Families

Nichole Michaels, PhD, and Bridget Freisthler, PhD Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University 

May 18

Time: 10 Pacific, 11 Mountain, 12 Central, 1 Eastern

Building Community Resilience: Addressing the 'Pair of ACEs' and Preventing Child Maltreatment through a Cross-Sector Approach

Caitlin Murphy, MPA-PNP and Jeff Hild, JD George Washington University

June 17

Time: 10 Pacific, 11 Mountain, 12 Central, 1 Eastern

Evaluating Organizational Policies to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse

Luciana Assini-Meytin, PhD and Katherine E. Soule, PhD Johns Hopkins University and University of California Cooperative Extension

July 14

Time: 10 Pacific, 11 Mountain, 12 Central, 1 Eastern

Promoting Economic Stability to Reduce Child Maltreatment: Evaluating a Policy Approach

Ali Rowhani Rahbar, MD, PhD and Nicole Kovski, MS University of Washington 

September 15

Time: 10 Pacific, 11 Mountain, 12 Central, 1 Eastern 

Gun Violence as an Adverse Childhood Experience: Reflections from Research and Practice Perspectives

Sonali Rajan, EdD, Danielle Kassow, PhD, and Ginny Rauh, ScDColumbia University and Trauma-Free NYC



Hosted by the National Peer Learning Team on Child Maltreatment, a collaborative initiative of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the Program for Injury Prevention, Education and Research (PIPER) at the Colorado School of Public Health

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