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Webinar - Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Prevention

 

Date:  September 22, 2016

Time:  1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. PST

This webinar will discuss the role of ACEs as a contributor to developing problem behaviors during adolescence and adulthood. ACEs occur as a result of trauma, i.e., violence, abuse, neglect, loss, disaster, war, and other emotionally harmful experiences.  More and more communities are adopting a trauma-informed approach to prevent and treat the impacts of ACEs and the consequential problem behaviors, including substance use/misuse. SUD prevention interventions are more effective when implementation occurs before risk factors negatively impact behavior, which is why many prevention interventions are targeted at middle school and high school students. ACEs are a widespread, harmful, and costly public health problem and have no boundaries with regards to age, gender, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, geography, or sexual orientation.

Join CPI for this informational webinar session and learn more about the following: 
1. Defining ACEs and their relationship with the social determinants health, trauma, and health inequities;
2. Understanding the impact of ACEs on SUD
3. Selecting data sources that identify vulnerable populations at higher risks for ACEs; and
4. Utilizing prevention strategies to address ACEs.

The Center for Applied Research Solutions (CARS) continues its Community Prevention Initiative (CPI) Webinar Series.  If your organization, coalition, or government office would like to participate in this NO-COST. Register at:

https://emt.ilinc.com/perl/ili...kfctybt&user_id=

Presenter: Paul Nolfo
Paul Nolfo has over 20 years of experience as an executive administrator. Mr. Nolfo is accomplished in organizational development working with nonprofits, government agencies, and community coalitions. His specific skills include: strategic planning, coalition building, data collection and analysis, evaluation, financial management, grant writing, capacity building, sustainability planning and prevention science. Currently, he is principal of Nolfo Consulting, Inc. During his career, Mr. Nolfo has held several prominent positions including: Chief Financial Officer of the California Academy of Sciences, the Asian Art Museum, and Girls and Boys Town of New York; Executive Director of Catholic Social Services of Sacramento and People Reaching Out; and the National Director for Management Information Systems for the American Diabetes Association.  Mr. Nolfo has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Pace University in New York City.

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