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Group Advocating For Creation Of ‘Trauma-Informed’ Legislation In Sacramento [kpbs.org]

 

Could state policies be improved by a greater understanding of the lingering effects of childhood trauma? That's the case that social workers and psychologists will be making to California legislators Tuesday as part a policymaker education day.

The California Campaign to Combat Childhood Adversity wants lawmakers to learn about the effects of toxic stress resulting from childhood trauma, which they say can influence everything from health care to the economy.

"California's children are in trouble: more than 1.5 million have had two or more adverse childhood experiences, which can lead to severe physical, emotional and educational problems for them down the road, and exact a heavy price on our communities and our economy," Children Now president Ted Lempert said in a news release.

[For more on this story by Maureen Cavanaugh, Megan Burke, go to http://www.kpbs.org/news/2017/...a-informed-legislat/]

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