This webinar will include a discussion and concrete example of a trauma-informed network of care, a group of interdisciplinary health, education, and human service professionals, community members, and organizations that support adults, children, and families by providing access to evidence-based “buffering” resources and supports that help to prevent, treat, and heal the harmful consequences of toxic stress.
Speakers will present:
- Definitions and guidance on key elements of a trauma-informed network of care to respond to ACEs and toxic stress
- Strategies for establishing a robust and effective system for responding to ACE screenings and mitigating the toxic stress response with evidence-based “buffering” resources
- Lessons learned from Fresno County on building a network of care
Date and Time
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
12- 1pm (Pacific Standard Time)
Presenters
- Shannon Thyne, MD – Director of Pediatrics, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
- Artie Padilla – Senior Program Officer, Neighborhood Development, Central Valley Community Foundation
- Ivonne Der Torosian, MPA – Vice President, Community Health and Well-Being, Saint Agnes Medical Center
- Amy Parks, DSW, LCSW, CLEC – Coordinator of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Community Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine, & Child Advocacy; Director Pediatric Healthy Steps, Department of Pediatrics, UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program
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