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Resilience Empowerment Project [azaces.org]

 

Building knowledge, strategies and tools for thriving educators, families and children

Arizona is in the midst of a trauma crisis. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, childhood trauma has now reached the level of a public health crisis. What’s more, Arizona ranks highest in the nation for victims who have experienced two or more Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). To make matters worse, certain population cohorts are two and three times more likely to have multiple ACEs in their background; this includes people who live on Native American reservations, women of color, people with disabilities, children in mixed immigration status families, and people who have had contact with the foster care system.1 In other words, data tells us that many Arizona communities – many Arizona children and families – are in crisis even as they go about their daily lives in our public schools, in our communities and in our healthcare systems.

The Arizona Adverse Childhood Experiences Consortium (AZACEs) is partnered with the Maricopa County Department of Public Health to deliver a unique professional development program designed for Maricopa County schools to equip educators and other school staff with tools to better address the unique needs of students, families and educators alike.

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