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Michigan ACEs Action (MI)

Healthy and resilient kids, families, and communities are the foundation for a flourishing, vibrant region. We are dedicated to creating a trauma-informed Michigan and working together across sectors to share our efforts in building resilience and reducing toxic stress for Michigan children and families.

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Re: Are You A Part of the Michigan ACE Initiative?

Ruth A Rondon ·
I'm a member of the Michigan Human Trafficking Health Advisory Board (MHTHAB) and we are trying to push the awareness of the ACEs. I write articles on ACEs and HT and I speak publicly around Michigan. https://www.michigan.gov/snyde...726-347884--,00.html I posted an article here too how the ACEs helped me "reach the other side"
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Re: Basic Presentations for Rural Communities - What are you doing in MI? - Can we change the Name of this group?

Esther Combs ·
Hello Michigan: I am part of the Master Trainer Statewide initiative to Address ACE's . Check out mahp.org/ace-grant We have a lot of trainers that are willing to come to your area. We have started a cross-sector Trauma Champions Network in our county. With the mission of developing a trauma informed community. There is a lot happening here to support the mission. Come join us some day we meet the second Monday of the month at 8:15 at Montcalm Care Network in Stanton Mi.
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Re: Are You A Part of the Michigan ACE Initiative?

Former Member ·
Hi Sarah, Are you doing anything to educate in your community about ACEs / Toxic Stress / Epigenetics / Mind-Body Connection / Altered but Predictable Brain Changes to the developing brain experiencing childhood adversity and developmental chaos? Early childhood is an excellent area where this information would be incredibly useful. I also see Obstetrics as another avenue to act early with a two generation approach to decrease toxic stress because toxic stress is already affecting the fetus...
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Prevelance of ACEs in Michigan

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Prevelance of ACEs in Michigan
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Re: Resilience Coffee

Dr. Cathy Anthofer-Fialon ·
I'm looking forward to great discussions this Wednesday at Resilience Coffee!
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Dr Greg Proulx

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Michigan's Hidden Epidemic Full Documentary

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Michigan's Hidden Epidemic Full Documentary
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Michigan ACE Initiative July 2020 Impact Report Highlights Progress to Raise Awareness about ACEs

Jennifer Nottingham ·
The Michigan ACE Initiative just released the July 2020 Impact Report. The Impact Report highlights Michigan ACE's accomplishments since its 2017 launch, including: e ducating over 20,000 Michigan residents about ACEs and ACE science; b ringing over 500 people together for a statewide ACE Conference; p roducing two videos highlighting the work of Michigan communities to address ACEs and build resilience; t raining 134 Master Trainers and over 400 Michigan ACE Community Champions to educate...
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