I am presenting with a colleague at our annual Child Abuse Prevention Forum. We would like to do a Powerpoint Presentation or show a video presentation of ACE's. Am looking for something powerful...we are obviously NOT Laura Porter and Dr. Anda. Suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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Hi, Elaine: You may be able to find something that works for you in our Resources Center. Here are links to ACEs presentations. And here's a page that provides links to documentaries and videos, including presentations by Drs. Felitti, Anda, Sandra Bloom and others.
Hi Elaine:
I love embedding video content from Nadine's Ted Talk, from what Donna Jackson Nakazawa has on YouTube and from clips there as well from Dr. Felitti, Dr. Anda and Laura Porter. It's nice to bring their voices to a presentation even if they aren't actually in the room. Plus, it allows a space to pause for us nervous speakers who maybe need a minute to do some deep breathing or remember what we were saying...
Our media section has some other options, as doe the Resource Ctr. as Jane mentioned. This is a link to my favorites but a You Tube or Google search works well. to suit your audience, style and presentation topics.
Also a lot of great content, and super recent, shared from the national Creating TraumTrauma-Sensitiveols summit posted online. I'm sure the presentation will be great!
Cissy
Hi, here is a trailer of a few of the Conversations that Matter that I conducted. Their words reflect the fallout from ACES decades later.
Hi Elaine,
I just did a webinar training for Strategies 2.0 in Northern CA (child abuse prevention) --the post is on today's headlines. My perspective is looking at homes where IPV is occurring and recognizing many of the children in that home will have an ACE score of 4+ based on dynamics present when IPV is occurring (drug/alcohol abuse by 1 or both parents; physical/emotional abuse; incarceration; in addition to the violence). Moreover, most their parents have a significant ACE score as well (see Resolutions posted by Jane Stevens-2 days ago).
Prior to the training, we had the attendees watch the TED talk with Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris. At the training we engaged in discussions about identifying the ACE score of not only the children, but also their parents. Since my work centers on working with those who perpetrate DV, we talked about enhancing strategies to stop the violence and hold the offender accountable thru rehabilitative measures which include trauma-informed care.
Dr. Burke's presentation is very helpful in realizing the intergenerational impact of trauma. The link from Strategies 2.0 might have some useful information for you to incorporate into your presentation. Hope your presentation goes well!
On the Bonus Content section of the Resilience Documentary page, they have a great 5 minute ACEs overview film that you could use as part of your presentation. https://kpjrfilms.co/resilience/bonus-content/