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Adverse Childhood Experiences - ACEs
Steph Gray-Blest - Assistant Head of School/SENDco Djanogly Strelley Academy Paul Martin - Operational Manager FIP & Priority Families Nottingham City Council
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Raising an awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences - ACEs
ACEs – Session aims Raising an awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences - ACEs Introduction to how relational trauma impacts upon behaviour
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ACEs – Reference material
Professor Vincent Felittico (San Diago USA) 1998 (17,000 participants) Blackburn with Darwen (1,500 participants) Professor Mark Bellis (Public Health Wales) 2015 (2028 participants) Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire and Luton Research (Liverpool John Moores University) 2016 (5,454 participants)
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Brain Development – the critical years
First 3 years - baby’s brain grows from 25% to 80% of adult size
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Brain Development – the critical years
700 Synapses formed per second in early years Development continues in childhood learning empathy, trust and community Newborn 1 Month 6 Months 2 Years
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ACEs – Toxic Stress Chronic Stress from ACEs:-
Violence – over-develop ‘life-preserving’ brain NEUTRAL CUES LOOK THREATENING School – anxious, disengaged, poor learners
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HOUSEHOLD DYSFUNCTION
ACEs – What are they? ABUSEE NEGLECTE HOUSEHOLD DYSFUNCTION PHYSICAL PHYSICAL MENTAL ILLNESS INCARCERATION EMOTIONAL DOMESTIC ABUSE DRUG OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE EMOTIONAL PARENTAL SEPARATION SEXUAL Experiences of children up to the age of 18 years Dose effect!
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ACEs – Impact over a lifespan
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ACEs – Prevalence Number of adults in Wales reporting experienced an ACE during childhood
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ACEs – Population prevalence
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ACEs – Questionnaire Exercise
All the questions are prefixed with:- “While you were growing up and before you reached your 18th birthday………..”
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ACEs – What is the impact of ACEs
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ACEs – Children having children
4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 1 2-3 4+ ACE Count
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ACEs – Violence towards others
England & Wales data
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Preventing ACES
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ACEs – Adult mental well-being
Using a WEMWEBS score
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ACEs – Adult mental well-being
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ACEs – Children having children
41% 21%
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ACEs – Children having children
10 YEARS 10 YEARS
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ACEs – Children having children
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4+ACEs….it’s not all over!
1. Trusted Adult 2. Trauma informed Services
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Behaviour has meaning………..
“It makes a great deal more sense, of much of the seemingly unreasonable behaviour or outrageous behaviour of many children if one bears in mind that they are often doing to others what they experience as being done to them, both externally and internally” (Boston 1983)
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FACE your Ace
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ACEs
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