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URL:https://publicstrategies.org/events/breaking-the-cycles-of-aces/
SUMMARY:Breaking the Cycle of ACEs
DESCRIPTION:Research has established the link between Adverse Childhood Exp
 eriences (ACEs) and increased susceptibility for substance use disorders l
 ater in life. Too often\, inequitable policies aggravate this link\, induc
 ing stress in certain communities that undermines community and child well
 being. This webinar will explore how public health providers can partner w
 ith communities to build resilience and break the cycle of intergeneration
 al trauma.\n\nTopics discussed will include:\n\n 	Data collection and poli
 cy analysis strategies to assess the root causes of community trauma and t
 oxic stress\n 	Real-world examples of communities that have successfully u
 sed policy to advance equity and lower the incidence of ACEs\n 	How to bui
 ld a coalition of advocates equipped to make their communities more resil
 ient\n\nThis webinar is intended for community organizers and public healt
 h professionals working to create more equitable communities where everyon
 e can thrive.\n\nPresenters: Carolina Gabaldon\, IPS Prevention Specialist
 \, San Bernardino County\; Aaron Robinson\, IPS Community Organizer\, San 
 Bernardino County\nThis Event Has Passed.\nWatch the Webinar\nDownload Sli
 des\n
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