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A forum to inform and connect individuals and communities working to promote safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments and prevent and mitigate ACEs in Washington State.

The Power of Connection: What Research on ACEs, Neurobiology, and Resilience Tells Us

WFCN/Brigid Collins Conference Room

Presented by Kristi Slette, Rochelle Hollowell, Heather Jefferson, and Wa'Lynn Sheridan.

Whatcom Family & Community Network (WFCN) hosts this 3-hour training on ACEs research and the power of resilience to mitigate the effects of early trauma. 

The training cost is $20 per person. If the cost is a hindrance in your attendance, please email INFO@WFCN.ORG to inquire about a scholarship. 

Registration is limited to 40 people due to room size.  Wear comfortable clothes.  Light refreshments, coffee, tea and water will be served.

Experience during development whether nurturing or toxic  affects the well-being of children and adults.  Our health, relationships, self-regulation, and on-the-job and school performance link to our childhood exposure and responses to adversity. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Study findings are one of the largest public health discoveries of our time. ACEs reliably predict population mental, physical and behavioral health and many social and environmental challenges.  This training helps parents as well as professionals across human and social services, law enforcement, corrections, education, and health care understand child, adolescent and human behavior with a focus on developing resilience in community.

Brain science explains the biologic pathways that make ACEs so powerful. Whats predictable is preventable  this training will introduce a common language and understanding and develop capacity to continuously improve practice in ways that are informed by current brain science and resilience research findings. 

Our every-day actions matter for preventing ACEs and moderating their effects. Participants will learn about the progressive nature of adversity  and about promoting resilience and creating transformative and sustainable change.

To learn more or to register, click HERE

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1231 N Garden Street # 210 Bellingham, WA 98225 United States
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