Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are a powerful determinant of the public’s health. The ACE Study, a partnership between Kaiser Permanente in San Diego and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, takes a broad public health perspective of the effects of multiple forms of childhood adversity on population health. It considers the effects of childhood adversity on population health and well-being. The ACE study is the largest of its kind, with over 17,000 participants.
The ACE Study considers ten types of childhood adversity across three categories: household dysfunction, neglect, and abuse. Study findings include:
ACEs are common across all socioeconomic and culture/ethnicity lines.
ACEs are interrelated.
ACE accumulation has a powerful impact on public health.
ACEs tend to be held in the body, leading to mental, physical, and behavioral health problems throughout life.
ACE Prevention is the greatest opportunity for improving the well-being of human populations. ACEs are considered one of the most powerful determinants of the public’s health because of the breadth of impacts– from heart disease to homelessness, from depression to violence– and because of the large percentage of each of these problems that are attributable to ACEs.
This workshop will introduce the ACE study findings and implications and will supply ideas on how each of us can shift the dynamics that lead to high ACE scores in Bartholomew County. By the end of the workshop, you will better understand:
the ACE research findings and implications
basic information about how ACEs impact brain development and function
the impact of historical trauma on the ACE scores of marginalized populations
the correlation between high ACE scores and negative health outcomes
ways to help reduce the harmful effects of ACEs and shift the dynamics that lead to high ACE scores
what our community’s youth are telling us through recent data
what local, regional, and national resources are available to address ACEs in our community.
Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Community Workshop has been adapted from the ACE Interface Train the Master Trainer framework. Council for Youth Development is part of the ACEs Indiana Coalition, and the facilitators for this workshop have been trained by the ACEs Indiana Coalition to present ACE Interface framework.
This workshop has been approved as 2.5 face-to-face training hours for Foster Parents licensed through the State of Indiana.
This FREE workshop for caring adults is centered around growing awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), with a special focus on youth in Bartholomew County.
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While we do not have any more Developmental Relationships Community Workshops scheduled for 2024, please check back for more scheduled workshops in 2025.
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Want to request this workshop for your group or organization? The 2.5 hour training is designed for 5-25 participants who care about and are concerned for young people today. If you are interested in bringing this workshop to your group or organization, please fill out the CYD Professional Development Workshop Request Form