Showing posts with label ACEs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ACEs. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2015

Kids and Trauma: Science Over Force.

In response to last week's High School "discipline" story from South Carolina we posted the attached Statement titled "Kids and Trauma: Science Over Force" today. We hope you will take a look and let us know if you have any questions. We have also pasted an excerpt below. 

"The video showing a school police officer subduing an unyielding adolescent with force is yet another reminder that children act out. Sadly, that’s not news. What is news is that there are alternate, appropriate ways to deal with troubled teens that benefit both the child and the community.
There are a host of reasons why a child might misbehave, and while the details of this young woman’s life are rightfully private, her attorney has made a public statement that she is in foster care and that is a sign that her nuclear family has been unable or unavailable to raise her.     
Traumatic childhood experiences are the subject of many studies currently. Findings indicate that these experiences can have both immediate and lifelong effect on social and emotional health. Collectively called “Adverse Childhood Experiences,” or ACEs, these experiences can actually change the chemistry of a child’s brain and can be a cause for dramatic changes in a child’s behavior. 
Prevent Child Abuse America recognizes the profound lessons from the ACE studies and has incorporated the findings into our work at every opportunity. We are particularly proud to be the non-profit partner to the producers of the film Paper Tigers, a documentary showing how the lives of troubled teens are changed when their school adopts a trauma–informed approach."

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Check it out: The current edition of our newsletter is live!

And you can learn more about what's happening with Healthy Families America, our new ACEs infographic, the Spirit of Prevent Award that was recently won by Rebecca Ruffner the Executive Director of Prevent Child Abuse America, read a message from James M. Hmurovich, our President & CEO and Connect the Dots here. So please do take a look and don't hesitate to let us know if you have any questions about any of this. Thanks!

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

National Conference Spotlight: ACEs in the Urban Environment.

In the National Conference spotlight on Monday, May 19:

Dr. Roy Wade will present his innovative research on adverse childhood experiences which sought to reconcile the different ways that ACEs are recognized and manifested in urban environments. Dr. Wade will present the findings from his study, entitled "the Philadelphia Urban ACE Study," and will discuss the implications that his results have for home visitors throughout the country.

Dr. Wade is a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He completed his residency in Pediatrics at the University of Virginia and received his medical degree from Dartmouth University as well as a PhD in Molecular Microbiology from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

This session will be of particular interest to anyone who is involved in day-to-day prevention work, especially those who work within larger urban areas or are interested in new research. 

Register today for The National Conference for America's Children and sign up for Dr. Wade's session before it fills up!!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Healthy child development. Adverse Childhood Experiences. And whether the abuse of the smallest babies has risen.

There is a terrifically crafted new piece at NBCNEWS.com titled "Abuse of smallest babies may have risen, study finds" - here - which we want to draw your attention to. We also want to invite you to share your thoughts on the piece here at the blog after you take a look. Thanks. 

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Awaken to Change - What's Working and What We Are Learning.



Awaken to Change - The National Conference for America's Children

Prevent Child Abuse America's 2012 National Conference

October 12-15 - Jacksonville, Florida

As Prevent Child Abuse celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2012, it will offer a national conference unlike any other. From October 12-15, 2012, Prevent Child Abuse America will integrate emphases on healthy child development, public policy, what's working in child abuse and neglect prevention, and the latest on messaging and corporate responsibility.

Recognizing that each of us play a role in ensuring the healthy development of our nation's children, the conference will blend hands-on training for professionals who work with families and run non-profit agencies, with broad discussions on the impact our work has on the neighborhoods and communities in which we live, and the future of our country as a whole.

Conference Highlights with a Focus on What's Working and What We Are Learning

•Workshop B09: Effectively Treating Maternal Depression in Home Visiting: Results from a Clinical Trial of In-Home Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
•Workshop C10: Emerging Research in Home Visiting: A Research Portfolio with Implications for Investment, Quality and Outcomes
•Workshop C11: Outcome Tracking and Custom Reporting in PIMS 7
•Workshop D04: Determining the Critical Components for Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
•Workshop D05: Trauma & Brain Development. How 'Emotional Intellegence' and other strategies help us heal and improve relations with those around us
•Workshop D06: Preventing Child Maltreatment in Families Affected by Domestic Violence: Lessons Learned from a Novel Community-Based Program
•Workshop E07: Adult Attachment Styles, Parent-Child Interaction and Helping Relationships
•Workshop E10: Cultural Sensitivity Reviews - Going Beyong Race & Ethnicity
•Workshop E12: Effective Home Visiting Programs I
•Workshop F10: HFA Research - Latest Evidence
•Workshop F12: Effective Home Visiting Programs II
•Workshop G05: Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and Their Consequences: Policy and Programs for Whole Person Supports
•Workshop G10: HFA Innovations: Example from the Field

Plus much more - 100+ break out sessions, networking, and Jacksonville's family friendly attractions. Find descriptions of all sessions in the Conference Registration Book, which can be downloaded here.  

Questions? email Robert Allen at rallen@preventchildabuse.org

Hurry and Save! The Early Bird discount has been extended through August 12!