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Does anyone have resources to share that would help with implementing a plan for educating an entire agency on ACEs. The Executive Director of one of our local agencies in my county reached out a few months ago to have their entire agency ACEs informed.

We started by having our director do a presentation on ACEs to the agency's board. Now, I would like to create a year long plan to get everyone else in the agency a presentation on ACEs but would like to get ideas of how to accomplish this hefty goal.

Some notes:

- Until the foreseeable future, all presentations will be virtual.

- The agency covers several counties

- There are roughly 140-150 employees (including contracted workers) across 7 or more federally-funded programs.

- Any plan would have to be done during work hours but without disrupting workflow

I would love some feedback or ideas including any current plans, templates, structures that exist that I could use to present to the agency and their governing team to see if it could work for them.

Thank you!

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I am available to present virtual training to an entire agency.  I just completed work with a large Human Services Agency in Pontiac, MI.

We did 8 sessions lasting 2 hours each over several months.  The training content can be tailored to the agency to address prior knowledge, and all training information can be found on my website: creatingresilience.org

Please let me know if you need other additional information.

Respectfully,

Cheryl Step, MS, LPC, NCC, NCSC

Trainer/Consultant

Creating Resilience, LLC

creatingresilience.org

405-612-9432

cstep.cr@gmail.com

@Cheryl Step posted:

I am available to present virtual training to an entire agency.  I just completed work with a large Human Services Agency in Pontiac, MI.

We did 8 sessions lasting 2 hours each over several months.  The training content can be tailored to the agency to address prior knowledge, and all training information can be found on my website: creatingresilience.org

Please let me know if you need other additional information.

Respectfully,

Cheryl Step, MS, LPC, NCC, NCSC

Trainer/Consultant

Creating Resilience, LLC

creatingresilience.org

405-612-9432

cstep.cr@gmail.com

Hi Cheryl, all of that sounds great! I will reach out to discuss further and see if there is anything that could best fit the needs of our local agency. Thank you!

Hi!

Another tool in your toolkit could be Mind Matters Now, an on-demand psycho-educational program to address trauma and improve resiliency. Over the course of 10 hours your staff will learn the content of  Mind Matters. It helps people understand trauma (their own and others) and develop habits and skills to to take charge of their emotions and improve their states of mind. Participants learn to address their physical, relational, and mental health needs.

Please let me know if you would like a preview.

Best

Kay

Hi Rebecca,

My organization, Catalyst Center is hosting a series of Free, Virtual live ACEs Aware Supplemental Provider Trainings from July 21st - August 25th. CME and CEU credits are available. These trainings are designed for healthcare providers of all specialties (not just in psychology/psychiatry). So they might or might not be a good fit for your agency. In these trainings, we go over physical effects of ACEs, importance of ACE screening, HOW to implement ACE screenings and address toxic stress, and more. Our earliest upcoming Provider Training is for the San Diego Region on July 21st at 10AM PT but providers can sign up for any training that fits their schedule.

You can contact me to talk more about whether these trainings would be a good fit for your agency. Please email me at mluong@cacfs.org. You are also of course welcome to share these trainings to anyone that might be interested.

You can check out more and register here: https://www.catalyst-center.or...re-provider-training

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