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Vic Compher posted:

Thanks for your inquiry. Along with you I am interested in developing connections with U.K. Professionals who work with traumatized clients in order to share with them information about our documentary, PORTRAITS OF PROFESSIONAL CAREGIVERS: THEIR PASSION. THEIR PAIN.  

Appreciatively, 

Vic Compher, LCSW

www.caregiversfilm.com

It would indeed be interesting to get "a local's view" on a comparative trial of three interventions occurring in the UK to protect and assist children's mental health --  the critique highlights potential negative outcomes of the trial, and the possible waste of rare government financial resources. The author is American clinical psychologist James Coyne and can be found here:

http://blogs.plos.org/mindtheb...-mental-health-care/

 

Last edited by Russell Wilson

Hello Dawn,

Great idea to have a U.K. group.  Quite a lot of thing are happening now in the U.K., although as I am sure you are aware it has taken a while.  We have been working for over 4 years now specifically looking at how you implement ACE informed practice in a variety of setting with particular emphasis on how you train people to ask the questions. Would be happy to join the group and learn from others.

 

Lesley Banner

Reply By Jane Stevens: UK Based MembersYes Jane I’ve seen that, thank you.

In looking around for an official and ‘professional’ definition / explanation of < What is Trauma Informed Care > < TIC > < TISC > ....etc : would you say that doing a search on the ACE Connections / ACEsTooHigh pages is the right way to go ? or can you suggest an established path already? The link http://tiny.cc/tic_models refered to several times, does not work. Does the page still exist somewhere, has it moved to something new, can you help please?

Also : is the Sanctuary Model something that has been replicated often, and around the world? or is it strictly for Organizations / Departments / Communities / with hefty budgets and money to spend? ie NOT something for the lone volunteer (unpaid and not wealthy) individual? Or are they things IN the Sanctuary, S.E.F.T., documentation, on the website, that could be picked, adapted and used as we see fit and possible?

Thanks for your help and time.

Raymond
Dublin, Ireland

Hi, Raymond:

The best definition is from SAMHSA's report:

http://store.samhsa.gov/shin/c...-4884/SMA14-4884.pdf

And there are other reports and guides in our Resources Center:

https://www.pacesconnection.com/...ma-informed-practice

Around 100 organizations and communities have been certified as Sanctuary organizations, and hundreds more are in the process. Yes, it's long -- three years -- and expensive. I suggest contacting Sanctuary's executive director, Sarah Yanosy, who's a member of ACEs Connection.

Hi Dawn & All,

I like very much the idea of connecting with other UK members. Please, keep me in the loop. 

Also, I'm not sure if you are aware, on Thursday 27th April here in London there will be the premiere of the documentary "Resilience: The Biology of Stress and Science of Hope". There will be a Q&A session after the screening with James Redford (director) and Dr Graham Music, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.

The film addresses ACEs and seems truly inspiring and thought provoking. Here is the link for the premiere: https://princecharlescinema.com/PrinceCharlesCinema.dll/WhatsOn?f=1957517

Kind regards,

Tiane

 

Vic Compher posted:

Thanks for your inquiry. Along with you I am interested in developing connections with U.K. Professionals who work with traumatized clients in order to share with them information about our documentary, PORTRAITS OF PROFESSIONAL CAREGIVERS: THEIR PASSION. THEIR PAIN.  

Appreciatively, 

Vic Compher, LCSW

www.caregiversfilm.com

Hi I am a theatre director and creative pratitioner making trauma related theatre and doing research around ACEs and Attachment. I live in Wales and work in schools and colleges. I am currently devloping a model of trauma informed theatre practice. Would love to be in touch with other UK members.

Hi everyone and thanks for responding.  

I am moving forward with starting a group as I think we agree there is a real need to promote and share ACES info, and informed practice, here in the UK.  I will also be needing managers for the group.  I will inform more when I have spoken with Jane, but if you think you might be interested in joining me in evolving the group please could you message me, thanks.

Tiane Graziottin posted:

Hi Dawn & All,

I like very much the idea of connecting with other UK members. Please, keep me in the loop. 

Also, I'm not sure if you are aware, on Thursday 27th April here in London there will be the premiere of the documentary "Resilience: The Biology of Stress and Science of Hope". There will be a Q&A session after the screening with James Redford (director) and Dr Graham Music, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.

The film addresses ACEs and seems truly inspiring and thought provoking. Here is the link for the premiere: https://princecharlescinema.com/PrinceCharlesCinema.dll/WhatsOn?f=1957517

Kind regards,

Tiane

 

I hope the premiere goes well Tiane!  Apologies I can't make it to London tomorrow due to work commitments, but please update us as to how it went.  

Best wishes

OK the group is now set up, I have added a couple of you who requested to join the group.  Anyone who wants to join please let me know.  For the time being (until we populate with relevant info) the group will remain hidden, meaning that to see it and engage you will need to be a member, so please let me know if you or any colleagues would like adding.

Best wishes

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