Evolving a More Nurturing Society to
Prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences.
Read more about Jame's bicycle journey here on ACEsconnection.org, a national virtual community of practice that uses trauma - informed, resilience - building practices to
prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences & further trauma.
The Philadelphia ACEs Connection Virtual Community hosted its first «Meetup» an informal gathering of more than 30 Philadelphians who are working to
prevent adverse childhood experiences, promote resiliency and create a city that is truly trauma informed.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Response University of Albany & Prevent Child Abuse America Seeks to connect research data and its potential for real - world application to
prevent adverse childhood experiences and their consequences through policy and program leadership, community development, and direct practice.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Response Presents a project that uses research to create practical strategies for
preventing adverse childhood experiences and treating their consequences.
Inspector Jack Rowlands believes in a public health approach to violence reduction through
preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences.
Healthy Families America nurtures child development, including long - term improvements in children's school performance, and
prevents adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) such as child abuse and neglect.
Not exact matches
Interventions targeting modifiable risk factors (eg, smoking, inactivity, and poor diet) in adult life have only limited efficacy in
preventing age - related disease.3, 4 Because of the increasing recognition that preventable risk exposures in early life may contribute to pathophysiological processes leading to age - related disease, 5,6 the science of aging has turned to a life - course perspective.7, 8 Capitalizing on this perspective, this study tested the contribution of
adverse psychosocial
experiences in
childhood to 3 adult conditions that are known to predict age - related diseases: depression, inflammation, and the clustering of metabolic risk markers, hereinafter referred to as age - related - disease risks.
MSPCC's work focuses on
preventing or mitigating the effects of
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) including physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, neglect, household substance abuse, household mental illness, and domestic violence.
Why IMH matters to me: «I am a prevention advocate and have spent my professional life supporting children and families and
preventing adverse childhood and family
experiences.
The ACES Coalition of West Virginia includes over 70 organizations working together to improve the health and well - being of West Virginians by reducing the impact of
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and
preventing their occurrence.
The Parents Anonymous ® program aims to mitigate the impact of (and
prevent)
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) for parents / caregivers and their children and youth.
In this Special Communication to JAMA Pediatrics, Center Director Jack P. Shonkoff emphasizes the need to develop practices and policies to address
adverse childhood experiences from the prenatal period through the first 3 years of life to
prevent and manage stress - related disorders.
The CAHMI supports the use of available national, state and local data to fast track research and educational applications of available data and tools to
prevent and mitigate the impact of
adverse childhood experiences and promote positive health.
Because
adverse childhood experiences are common and strongly associated with smoking initiation,
preventing their occurrence56 and early identification and treatment of children exposed to them may reduce smoking initiation among adolescents.