Sara Dodds, Scottish Government

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Sara Dodds, Scottish Government Portfolio Day 23 August 2017 Adverse Childhood Experiences, Resilience and Mentoring Sara Dodds, Scottish Government

Seen in the film the long-term impacts that ACEs can have on people without intervention But equally Impacts that supportive relationships can have on the resilience of people

Copyright 2013. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Copyright 2013. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Full infographic is available at: www.rwjf.org/en/library/infographics/the-truth-about-aces.html 3

Felitti VJ, Anda RF, Nordenberg D, Williamson DF, Spitz AM, Edwards V, Koss MP, Marks JS. Relationship of childhood abuse and household dysfunction to many of the leading causes of death in adults: the adverse childhood experiences (ACE) study. Am J Prev Med. 1998;14:245–258.

Adverse Childhood Experiences ACEs - The Life Course Death Early Death Non Communicable Disease, Disability, Social Problems, Low Productivity Adopt Health Harming Behaviours and Crime Life Course Social, Emotional and Learning Problems Disrupted Nervous, Hormonal and Immune Development ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences Birth Developed from Felitti et al. 1998 Bellis 2016

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http://www. healthscotland. scot/media/1267/2_mark-bellis-presentation http://www.healthscotland.scot/media/1267/2_mark-bellis-presentation.pdf

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THREE CORE CONCEPTS IN EARLY DEVELOPMENT Experiences Build Brain Architecture ‘Serve & Return’ Shapes Brain Circuitry Toxic Stress Derails Healthy Development http://developingchild.harvard.edu/

Three Types of Stress Response

“If had to boil this down to one thing for people to learn from this science, it’s to totally put to bed forever this sense that children who are born under disadvantaged circumstances are doomed to poor life outcomes. The science is saying, that’s just not true.”

Professor Bruce McEwen, GCPH Seminar: http://www.gcph.co.uk/events/155

“What’s wrong with you?” Blame Shame Punishment “What happened to you?” Understanding Healing Nurturing Jane Stevens, GCPH Seminar: : www.gcph.co.uk/events/166