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Trauma Informed Care Trauma Informed Schools Susan Jones Barry Roth San Juan Unified School District ACES Connection Sacramento and Yolo County
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1995-1997 Drs. Vincent Felitti & Dr. Robert Anda 17,000 Kaiser patients in San Diego Surveyed about childhood maltreatment and family dysfunction Compared with risk factors that contribute to morbidity and mortality ACEs surveys have been carried out in 28 states and DC and show very similar findings Jane Stevens, ACES Connection, ACES Too High The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Study
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What if our greatest public health problems were actually “symptoms” of a bigger and deeper problem? Health Issues Obesity Cancer Asthma Heart Disease Hypertension Social/Behavior Issues Drug use Smoking Poverty Incarceration Depression Unemployment ACEs101.DJUSD.May 14,2015
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The CDC ACEs Study: the biggest public health study you’ve never heard of… ACEs101.DJUSD.May 14,2015 The CDC ACEs Study – Video
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Toxic Stress
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There are doctors, researchers, teachers, nurses, social workers and law enforcement officers that are turning the tide against the cycle of trauma and abuse. A movement is rising, one that sees aberrant behavior in children as a symptom rather than a moral failing. ACEs101.DJUSD.May 14,2015
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This movement asks not what is wrong with our youth, but rather what has happened to them. The paradigm is shifting from punishment and blame to a deeper commitment to understanding and healing the underlying causes of aberrant behavior. ACEs101.DJUSD.May 14,2015
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With this shifting paradigm comes the promise of great improvements in many of the society’s costly ills: less crime, less illness, less teen pregnancy, abuse, rape, divorce. ACEs101.DJUSD.May 14,2015
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