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1 Presentation to Davis Parent University Yolo County ACEs Connection Gail E. Kennedy, MPH Community and Data Manager, ACEs Connection Strategic Information Specialist, UC San Francisco Gail.kennedy@ucsf.edu 530-400-3211 Julie Langston Sutter Medical Group, BEAR Clinic Jlangston311@gmail.com Tracy Fauver, LCSW Executive Director, Yolo County CASA tfauver@yolocasa.org

2 The ACE Study 1995-1997 Drs. Vincent Felitti & Dr. Robert Anda 17,000 Kaiser patients in San Diego - middle-aged, middle-class, mostly employed residents of San Diego Surveyed about childhood maltreatment and family dysfunction Compared with risk factors that contribute to morbidity and mortality The ACE Study: Findings ACEs are common – 65% have one <20% have three or more Results suggested that childhood maltreatment and household dysfunction contribute to the development – decades later – of the chronic diseases that are most common causes of death and disability in the US. Ten factors of maltreatment/dysfunction surveyed were psychological, physical and sexual abuse, emotional and physical neglect, mother treated violently, living with substance abuser, person with depression/mental illness, or household member went to prison, losing parent to separation or divorce As ACE score increases, “risk of health problems increases in a strong and graded fashion’, including: Source: www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/acestudy/about.htmlwww.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/acestudy/about.html

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6 Supporting our children’s resilience encourage social connectedness – developing community provide concrete support in times of need demonstrate social and emotional competence support the use of restorative practices in managing conflict

7 Supporting Resilient Communities Safe, stable, and nurturing relationships and environments are essential to prevent child maltreatment and to assure children reach their full potential. Adopt the vision Raise awareness Partner with others Join the Yolo County ACES Connection Group at acesconnection.com


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