ACEs and Resilience
Hello!
This email includes several resources on the ACEs Connection website:
- Webinar – Self-Healing Community Model, Laura Porter, February 28 (State-to-state best practices series)
- Recorded Webinar – New Alaska statute directs state policy to incorporate principles of brain development (State-to-state best practices series)
- ACEs Connection Update from Tory
- Starting an ACEs Connection Community
- Webinar Series – Growing Resilient Communities 2.0
- Resources - ACEs Connection Resources Center
Webinar - Self-Healing Community Model, Laura Porter
February 28, Noon to 1:00 pm (PT)
ACEs Connection and Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice
See link to Laura Porter’s paper on Self-Healing Communities below.
Second in a series on state-to-state best practices. See link to recording of the first webinar in the series below.
You might need to be a member of ACEs Connection and logged in to register.
Registration and additional information
Self-Healing Communities: A Transformational Process Model for Improving Intergenerational Health
Laura Porter, Kim Martin, Robert Anda, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, June 2016
Recorded Webinar – New Alaska statute directs state policy to incorporate principles of brain development.
ACEs Connection and Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice
First in a series on state-to-state best practices.
ACEs Connection Update from Tory
I’m the Community Manage for Washington State ACEs Action, so if there’s information you have to share or would like to see there, let me know. Once you join, you can post information there yourself as well.
We’ve added a box with links to local WA ACEs Connection Communities: Kitsap Strong, Walla Walla – and our newest community Tacoma-Pierce County. Soon ACEs Connection will be adding the Community Presentation Tracker to Washington ACEs Action.
You can see an example on the Walla Walla community page here
If you’ve had presentations in your community and/or provided presentations, stay tuned for how to add the data to our tracker for the state.
If you haven’t already, you might want to join ACEs Connection and Washington State ACEs Action.
- ACEs Connection
- Washington State ACEs Action
- If you want to be able to comments and post, you need to join both ACEs Connection and Washington State ACEs Action. There’s no cost for either.
Starting an ACEs Connection Community
If you’d like to learn more about starting an ACEs Connection community for your county or community, contact Tory (email below) or Karen Clemmer, with ACEs Connection. Karen is the contact for Washington State (also Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon and Northern California); contact Karen at kclemmer@acesconnection.com
Three Reasons to Start a Community Site on ACEs Connection
Webinar Series – Growing Resilient Communities 2.0
ACEs Connection
Next webinar – How to Tell Your Community Story, March 15, 9:00 am PT
It looks like registration is full for the series. I think they are being recorded and will eventually be available here: ACEs Connection Webinars
Previous webinars in this series:
Jan 25 – Series Overview: Introduction to the Series
Feb 15 – Organizing Your ACEs Initiative: Mission & Value Statement, Creating Norms
Resources - ACEs Connection Resources Center
Includes resources on the following, and more:
ACEs Science and Racism
ACEs Science for Communities
ACEs Science for Workplaces
ACEs Science Presentations
Handouts for Parents (ACEs, toxic stress, resilience)
Spanish Language Resources
Topic: Education
Topic: Parenting
Topic: Pediatrics
Contact Information: Tory Henderson, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Consultant
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