With the expert help of our new resource analyst and administrator, Emerald Montgomery, we’re in the initial stages of overhauling our outdated Resource Center.
Here’s our idea: The new Resource Center will have basic information, such as lists of:
— ACE studies and surveys besides the original CDC-Kaiser Permanente ACE Study (epidemiology of ACEs);
— ACE surveys that have added questions to the basic 10-question ACE Study survey (epidemiology of ACEs);
— ACEs/Trauma-Informed/Resilience initiatives across the U.S. and the world (this will link to a GIS map);
— ACEs science presentations for download and use (ACEs science includes the epidemiology of ACEs, the neurobiology of toxic stress, the biomedical and epigenetic consequences of toxic stress, and resilience research); this list will also include ACEs science presentations specific to different sectors, such as medical care.
— ACEs science online training courses and webinars;
— Resilience questionnaires;
— Trauma-informed/resilience-building learning communities or in-person training;
— Trauma-informed/resilience-building toolkits.
We know that there's interest in sector-specific resources. The Resource Center will provide links to those resources, which will reside in interest-based groups, such as the ACEs in Education group. The ACEs in Education group, which has 277 members at the moment, has resources that include books, webinars, whole-school training programs, lists of what schools are trauma-informed, research & reports, online tutorials, etc.
We are in the midst of overhauling the structure of all the groups (geographic-based groups such as Philadelphia ACEs Connection, and interest-based groups), a process that should be finished by the end of June. At this point, the ACEs in Education and Parenting with ACEs groups have the most complete foundation of resources. I hope you check them out.
Since we want this network, and the Resource Center, to be as useful to you as possible, we’d like to know what you think about this plan. If you could give us your input to one or all of these three questions, that would be terrific:
- Do you think this basic plan is a good idea? If not, why not?
- What else would you like to see in the basic Resource Center?
- What other interest-based groups would you like to see on ACEsConnection? (Here's a list of all the groups.)
Please leave your feedback in the comments. We REALLY appreciate you taking the time to do so.
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