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Webinar on Applying the ACEs Framework to Fatality Review and Prevention

 

Many thanks to Sonoma County for sharing the following announcement!


The National Center for Fatality Review and Prevention announces an upcoming Webinar on:

Applying the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Framework to Fatality Review and Prevention

WHEN:  March 8, 2017, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET 

Webinar will be recorded and posted with the slides on the NCFRP website: www.ncfrp.org

Opening Remarks: Bethany Miller,* M.Ed., MSW, Health Resources and Services Administration

Director of Injury and Violence Prevention Programs at US HRSA, MCHB

Guest Speaker: Richard Murdock,* MHSA, R B Murdock Consulting, LLC

Grant Coordinator for Creating Healthy Communities in Michigan:  Addressing adverse Childhood Experiences

Guest Speaker: Steve Wirtz,* PhD, Chief Injury Surveillance and Epidemiology Section, California Department of Public Health 

Chief of the Injury Surveillance and Epidemiology Section, Safe and Active Communities (SAC) Branch, California Department of Public Health

Guest Speaker: Cathy L. Costa,* MSW, MPH, Infant Mortality and Child Fatality Review Director, Baltimore City Health Department 

Infant Mortality and Child Fatality Review Director at the Baltimore City Health Department

Why attend: Childhood experiences, both positive and negative, can have a significant impact on the lifelong health and opportunity of individuals and families. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study links risky health behaviors, chronic health conditions, low life potential and early death to events occurring in childhood. ACEs are a public health issue that can be prevented. Applying the ACEs framework to fetal, infant and child death review helps to identify and target unique prevention opportunities.  

Who should attend: CDR and FIMR coordinators and team members, facilitators, abstractors, interviewers

To register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.c.../3328687171210304003

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