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CDC Veto Violence: We All Have a Role in Preventing ACEs is a set of training modules designed for selected professionals. Continuing education credits are available.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the Lifelong Consequences of Trauma is an article from the American Academy of Pediatrics that defines ACEs, talks about the role of stress, the biology of trauma, the effect of trauma on a parent's ability and what lies ahead including several evidence-based, effective clinical treatments to call on in intervening with children who have experienced trauma and adversity, including Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy18 and Parent-Child Interactive Therapy.
A resource for professionals about the developmental impact of trauma. Includes the symptoms of trauma and interventions for different age groups, as well as the impact of trauma on brain development.
This is a screening tool to determine the number of adverse childhood experiences in a person's life. The tool is based upon the 1998 research study that identified ACES or adverse childhood experiences.
This resource describes the 1998 Adverse Childhood Experiences study. It discusses that science of the study, prevelance and impact of adverse childhood experiences. It also decribes the neurobiology of trauma and stress.
A resource for professionals about the definition, scope, and impact of trauma. Presentation includes general information about trauma informed care. Includes information about Adverse Childhood Experiences, prevalence of trauma, symptoms of trauma, and suggestions for improving trauma informed care within an organization.
This resource focuses on addressing one facet of the opioid crisis in Canada.