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Directory of programs screening using ACEs

Leslie Lieberman ·
Recently we have received requests for training from a number of programs that are interested in adding the ACEs questionnaire to their intake and screening process.  Requests have come from diverse programs including home visitation, primary...
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Feedback for School District of Philadelphia

Caitlin O'Brien ·
At the Philadelphia ACE Task Force Community of Practice Meeting on October 18th, 2017, representatives from the School District of Philadelphia presented their plan for Trauma-Informed Schools. Please use this space to provide any feedback for the School District. Key questions include: What did you like? What would you change? What would be your recommendations for next steps? Their presentation and our full meeting minutes are attached for your reference.
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Request for Qualifications

Caitlin O'Brien ·
On behalf of NKCDC and Impact Services, Philadelphia LISC is issuing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for a single consultant or team to help design a trauma-informed community development training curriculum for resident leaders and community stakeholders. The deadline to receive proposals is February 28, 2017. Questions can be directed no later than February 24th by email at dhanchin@lisc.org.
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Research on Effectiveness of TIC in Camden

Dan Rhoton ·
Hello, everyone! Hopeworks N Camden is embarking on formal academic study of the difference that our implementation of Trauma Informed Care has had on our outcomes with youth. We are lucky in that we have strong "before" and "after" datasets. Natasha Fletcher, of the Center for Urban Research and Education, is leading the study. I have posted a brief summary of the study below. Who is excited by this? Who would like to continue to hear more about our progress in this? We think it is a really...
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Re: Moving from Vision to Action: Philadelphia ACE Taskfoce Updates

Alyson Ferguson ·
On April 6th, 2015, the Philadelphia ACE Taskforce convened the members for the quarterly meeting. The meeting included two presentations from experts on adverse childhood experiences and trauma. Jonathan Purtle, PhD, MSc, Assistant Professor, Department of Health Management & Policy, School of Public Health Drexel University Presentation: Trauma Policy Research: Charting a Course (download it from the bottom of this post) Jane Aronson, MD Orphan Doctor-World Wide Orphans Foundation...
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Re: ACE Screening as Part of Routine Medical Practice?

Tim Clement ·
This is wonderful news and the kind of legislative activity that could really start building momentum towards routine ACE screening and trauma-informed care in the general health setting. I was also encouraged by this quote within the article: Hentcy says the high noise level of the breakout sessions reflected the energetic engagement among participants, some of whom, before the day was out, made immediate plans to meet locally. That is exactly the kind of activity we hope to generate in...
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Re: Children and Toxic Stress: The Discussion Continues

Roxy Woloszyn ·
It seems to me that educating more people--primary care providers, early childhood professionals, k-12 staff, social service providers, etc.--about trauma and ACE's, and how to approach working with children and families who have experienced trauma, is one of the main places to concentrate efforts. All of these groups gather for professional development, and a workshop on trauma and ACE's should be a part of the curriculum for each of these groups.
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Re: Children and Toxic Stress: The Discussion Continues

Jane Stevens ·
In case you haven't seen this: the Vermont legislature is considering a bill that would set up ACE screening in the state's health care system.
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Re: Has your Philadelphia organzation experience successful trauma-informed training?

Carolyn Smith-Brown ·
Joel - thanks for asking about this topic - it has emerged at the top of the list with areas that the Philadelphia ACE Task Force Workforce Development Workgroup has identified. Training on Trauma, ACEs, Self-Care and application of these concepts in workplaces is a key need. We are fortunate in this region to have great resources. I would think two places to start are the Health Federation's Multiplying Connections Cross-Training Institute ( contact here ) and Institute for Family...
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Re: Anything happening with Mindfulness/Yoga in Philadelphia Area Schools?

Erin Connolly ·
I do! I am working to bring it to primary care. Even if students get 15-20 mins a few days to teach how to practice anywhere/anytime has a huge impact.
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Re: 1 in 5 Philly High Students in Criminal Justice, DHS or both systems - PolicyLab at CHOP shares

Leslie Schwartz Leff ·
I am hoping that the powers that be recognize that our children need counselors & social workers in our schools to help our kids and support our teachers around trauma-informed care!
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Re: Feedback for School District of Philadelphia

Leslie Peters RN ·
Hello! As a RN who has spent the last 13 years providing home care to women who have a history of ACE's and as a woman who spent 50 out of my 55 years living with the day to day effects of chronic toxic childhood stress, I am thrilled to see this platform introduced into the schools. In my work I have discovered that the Cylce of Poverty is so closely tied to the Cycle of Our Stories, which often include the Cycle of ACE's. As crazy as it sounds, families need to first be aware of their...
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Re: Comments on 'up-stander' intervention when a parent appears to be abusive?

Peter Chiavetta ·
Public shaming of a child is worse than a physical beating. I have to stay away from Little League Football games because of what I observe. Parents just don't understand. I gave parents of a child I treated for physical injury at a game my ACEs/Resilience handout (6 pages). It's tough to look away and we shouldn't. Peter Chiavetta, Fire Chief Farnham Volunteer Fire Dept. Advocate for Trauma Informed Care, The protest against the conformity to a life we are lead to believe is ours.
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