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ACE Response: The Center for Post-Trauma Wellness

Heather Larkin ·
Research shows that over half the middle class population has “adverse childhood experiences” (ACE) in their background, and ACEs are associated with serious later life health and social problems. The Center for Post-Trauma Wellness (CPTW)...
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How do you go about getting an ACE study for your State? We need one In Michigan!!!

Former Member ·
Maybe this is not the place for this --- but Michigan needs it's own ACE survey. Sure it will tell us the same thing every other ACE study from every state does. But I think every state needs an ACE study and this information can help us with local...
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Re: How do you go about getting an ACE study for your State? We need one In Michigan!!!

Kathy Hentcy ·
By "ACEs Study," do you mean the full-blown type of study conducted by Drs. Felitti and Anda? Or do you mean collection of the ACEs data for your state? If it's the former, I don't know. If it's the latter, I can offer some suggestions. Your public health department would be lthe place to start. They conduct the yearly behavioral risk factor surveillance system surveys, and they would have to add the ACE module to their survey. Some helpful information on this: As you may know, the BRFSS is...
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Re: How do you go about getting an ACE study for your State? We need one In Michigan!!!

Dr. Hahn, Kathy Hentcy made some excellent suggestions. The CDC site on the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System lists these two contacts for Michigan (a good place to start): Coordinator: Chris Fussman, MPH Michigan Department of Community Health Community Public Health Agency 201 Townsend Street, P.O. Box 30195 Lansing, Michigan 48909 http://www.michigan.gov/brfs/ Phone: 517-335-8144 Fax: 517-335-9195 Project Director: Sarah Lyon-Callo, MA, MS Phone: 517-335-9315 Fax: 517-335-9790
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Re: Improving the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study Scale

Kathy Hentcy ·
Tina, in Vermont, we are working with our legislature. Elizabeth Prewit did two (?) pieces about the Vermont activity, which I'm sure you can find on the ACEs Connection website. I took issue with them on prescisely this issue - the screening. The ACE study is an incredibly valuable study. It is a watershed moment in the childhood trauma world. It did not, however, develop screening tools, and it is not "trauma informed." The ten-item ACE questionnaire is not a validated screen - it came out...
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Re: Indiana ACEs Groups

Stacey R Garcelon ·
Hi Jessica, I am very interested in having ACES training in LaPorte County. We need to educate the entire community, not just the schools, but the judicial system, the healthcare system, etc. I would love to work with you to make this happen. You can contact me at 219-207-7222 or my cell phone at 219-448-8109 - Stacey
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