The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study findings represent a paradigm shift in human understanding of the origins of physical, social, mental, and societal health and well-being. We now know that leading causes of disease and disability, learning and productivity problems, and early death have their roots in the cumulative neurodevelopmental impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
The Understanding ACEs: Building Self-Healing Communities presentation is presented in three sections:
1). Neurobiology & Epigenetics focuses on how our brains adapt to our environment during childhood & some basic concepts related to how toxic stress can impact healthy development
2. Key Findings from the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study highlights some of the data from the original ACE Study
3. Resilience provides a framework for thinking about resilience, & focuses primarily on attachment & belonging, supporting individual capabilities, & culture, community, & spirituality as key protective systems
The key goal of this training is to build a common language and understanding of ACEs and the related research. Attendees will be encouraged to think about how this information could be applied within their own “sphere of influence” (family, workplace, school, community, etc.)
**For CASA, CUMAC, and invited guests only**