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How will NJ's new ACEs action plan work? Find out 3/11. | An NJ Spotlight News Roundtable

 

NJ Spotlight News Virtual Roundtable:
Adverse Childhood Experiences: Inside New Jersey's New Plan to Address a Perennial Harm

Thursday, March 11, 2020 from 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM
Online via teleconferencing


This will be an online event only. Please register to have a teleconferencing link emailed to you Thursday, 3/11, at 3pm with a repeat send at 4pm.


Last month New Jersey unveiled a unique action plan to help families and communities protect against and heal from the effects of adverse childhood experiences that can cause harm to individuals and families for generations. After a year of living under intense pandemic pressures, the need has likely never been so great.

Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, impact four of ten youngsters in New Jersey across racial and economic lines according to a 2019 report. These traumas – such as abuse, poverty, and parental incarceration – can lead to chronic health issues like alcoholism and cancer, struggles in school and with law enforcement, and even premature death.

COVID-19 has exacerbated the scale and breadth of childhood traumas. The sickness, death, isolation, and economic decline associated with the coronavirus outbreak have harmed scores of families in New Jersey and across the nation. Disruptions to normal school routines have worsened the effect of ACEs and experts agree increased harm to children and youth is already perceptible.

Please join NJ Spotlight News on Thursday, March 11, at 4pm for a virtual roundtable with a panel of policy leaders, clinical experts, and front-line advocates to examine how COVID-19 is amplifying childhood trauma, New Jersey’s innovative, grass-roots approach to addressing ACEs, and how we can all play a role in the state’s action plan.

Opening remarks:

Christine Norbut Beyer, MSW, Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Children and Families

Panelists:

Arturo Brito, MD, MPH, Executive Director, The Nicholson Foundation

Alisha Delorenzo, MS, LPC, NCC, CEO/Founder Living YES, LLC, Education and Mental Health Consultant, Interim Deputy Director, Garden State Equality

Dave Ellis, Executive Director, Office of Resilience, New Jersey Department of Children and Families

Ashanti D. Jones, MSW, Community Engagement Manager, New Jersey Institute for Social Justice



Moderator:

Lilo H. Stainton, NJ Spotlight News Health Care Writer

[Please click here to register.]

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