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New Research Publication on ACEs in New Zealand & Later Victimization in Adulthood

 

A new peer-reviewed publication featured in the July 2021 Volume 117 of the Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect confirms the high prevalence of ACEs in New Zealand across all sociodemographic groups, the disproportionate prevalence of ACEs among individuals who identified as Māori, and the relationship between ACEs and IPV in adulthood.  This publication, entitled "ACEs in New Zealand and Subsequent Victimization in Adulthood..." by Fanslow et al., supports the need to address ACEs in New Zealand. Key findings include the points listed below; see the full article using this link.

  • "Findings show that ACEs in NZ were prevalent and co-occurring, with one out of two respondents reporting having experienced at least one ACE and one out of nine reporting at least four ACEs before the age of 18" (Fanslow et al., 2021, p. 11).
  • "ACEs were widespread across all sociodemographic characteristics, yet some groups experienced a greater burden of such exposures" (Fanslow et al., 2021, p. 11).
  • "The high prevalence rates of all ACEs among those who identified as Māori requires urgent attention" (Fanslow et al., 2021, p. 11).
  • "Those who were in low socioeconomic groups bore a disproportionately higher burden of ACEs" (Fanslow et al., 2021, p. 14).
  • There is a relationship between ACEs and victimization in adulthood and the more ACEs New Zealanders experience, the higher the likelihood is that they may be a victim of violence as an adult.

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@Porter Jennings-McGarity once again you have shared a very, very important document which I will now share with government agencies here in NZ because it provides supporting evidence that NZ needs to be trauma-responsive across ALL government agencies and ALL schools and ECE centres.

Have a safe and enjoyable week with lashings of laughter and fun!!!

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