Is there a resource / article that discusses the current scope and number of legislative initiatives in the US aimed at increasing trauma-informed care?
Hi John. At the state level, the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) has tracked bills with "adverse childhood experiences" included in the text in 2018 and 2019. Here is a short article that describes how to use this resource. For the laws that include ACEs and trauma-informed language, this post provides a summary through 2018. The most significant bill to pass Congress with trauma-informed language was the opioid bill that incorporated language from a comprehensive trauma-informed bill sponsored by Senators Heitkamp and Durbin. Another example at the federal level, is an education bill passed during the last administration that includes trauma-related provisions. Please let me know if you'd like to discuss. I could direct you to other resources based on your needs.
Thank you!!! This is exactly the kind of information I was seeking.
John
John Engel Program Coordinator Traumatic Stress Institute of Klingberg Family Centers 413-887-9380 john.engel@klingberg.com<mailto:john.engel@klingberg.com>
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