PPT-Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)

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July 25 2013 Prepared by Laura Tomedi PhD MPH Lori Zigich MPH Wayne A Honey MPH Adverse Childhood Experiences ACE Study Prospective Cohort Study Collaboration between

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July 25 2013 Prepared by Laura Tomedi PhD MPH Lori Zigich MPH Wayne A Honey MPH Adverse Childhood Experiences ACE Study Prospective Cohort Study Collaboration between Centers for Disease Control amp Prevention and Kaiser Permanente Health Appraisal Clinic. Emily Morian-Lozano. 1. , Erika Lichter. 2. , Finn Teach. 2. 1. Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, . 2. University of Southern Maine. DATA COLLECTION: BRFSS. METHODS. CONCLUSIONS. NEXT STEPS. CHIPA Meeting. 1/12/16. The ACE Study:. The Most Important . Public . Health . Study. You . Never Heard About. The healthy development of all . children . benefits all of society by providing a solid foundation for responsible citizenship, economic productivity,. . Robert . Anda. , MD. The ACE Study:. The Effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Adult Health and Behavior. Arlene Nock, M.D.. Assistant Professor Albany Medical College. Staff Psychiatrist Stratton VA Medical Center. ACE. s. : . Promoting Resilience . in Our Children. The Urban Child Institute Watercooler Series. Altha J. Stewart, MD. University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Director, Center for Health in Justice Involved Youth. Kentucky Behavioral Risk Factor Survey 2015. Connie Gayle White, . MD, MS, . FACOG. Senior Deputy Commissioner . Kentucky Department for Public Health. Critical Periods. Birth – 2 years; critical window for hardwiring the brain for social-emotional development.. Outreach Community Health Clinics. The word “trauma” is used to describe experiences or situations that are emotionally painful and distressing, and that overwhelm people’s ability to cope, leaving them . Data from the . 2018 State Epidemiological Profile. Prepared by the: . University of Delaware . Center for Drug and Health Studies. on behalf of the . Strategic Prevention Framework – Partnerships for Success Project. AMCHP 2015 Annual Conference January 26, 2015 Empowering Families to Use Adverse Childhood Experiences Research to Build Resilience Jacqueline Counts, MSW, PhD; Janet Horras , BSW; Rebecca Gillam Adverse Childhood Experience’s (ACE ) Implications for the classroom Adapted from: Stewart, Altha J. University of Tennessee Health Science Center. March 7, 2016 Agenda Introduction Objective: Participants 2017 Casey Family Programs. (HOPE = Health Outcomes of Positive Experiences). Discussion Points. The effects of Positive Experiences on Child Development and Adult Health. How Positive Childhood Experiences Affect Adult Well-Being. Behavioral Medicine Toolkit. Origins. In 1985, . Dr. Vincent . Felitti. was the Chief of Preventative Medicine at Kaiser Permanente San Diego running a clinic for morbidly obese adults. He accidentally discovered a surprising correlation between childhood sexual abuse and adult obesity – eating as a coping mechanism. Trauma . on . Health. Individual trauma results from an . event, series of events, or set of . circumstances that is experienced by . an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or life threatening and that has . 2019. PPT Created by Amanda Merck. Salud America! . Community Health Program. University of Texas Health San Antonio in collaboration with the West Virginia Center for Children’s Justice. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs):. Randell Alexander MD PhD. University of Florida . – . Jacksonville. USEFUL FOR NOW, BUT THESE NEED TO GO AWAY. CPS. CPT system. Trauma informed communities. DV shelters. Need to prevent all of this instead!!.

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