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The East Tennessee ACEs Knowledge Mobilization Team Holds First Meeting

The East Tennessee ACEs Mobilization Team conducted their first meeting on June 1st, 2018 at the Family Justice Center in Knoxville, TN. Knowledge Mobilization efforts support the culture change related to philosophy, policy, program and practice that ultimately foster healthy child development and meet the Building Strong Brains Training goals.

     The Tennessee Building Strong Brains Goals are to: Increase the potential that every child born in Tennessee has the opportunity to lead a healthy, productive life, raise public awareness about ACEs, impact public policy in Tennessee to support prevention of ACEs and to reduce the community conditions that contribute to them.  Goals additionally include, supporting innovative local and state projects that offer fresh thinking and provide precise measurement of impact in addressing ACEs and toxic stress in children.  Finally, to seek sustainable funding to ensure the state maintains a long-term commitment to reduce in the impact of adverse childhood experiences.

The guest speaker for the first East TN KMT meeting was Becky Haas, ACEs, Educator/Trauma Informed System of Care Development/Crime Prevention Programs/for the Johnson City Police Department.  Ms. Haas discussed the steps she has taken in creating a system of care in Johnson City, TN by recognizing potential partnerships, addressing organizational barriers and actions partners have taken which helped them move from trauma-informed to trauma responsive. Following the presentation, Ms. Haas assisted the group of 30 Building Strong Brains T4T Alumni from the East TN area to begin developing an “action plan” to move forward in a similar effort in the East Region of Tennessee.

Becky said, “In raising community awareness of ACEs, those who deliver this message must realize, ACEs training is NOT something that’s taught, but rather, it’s got to be “caught” so advocates of this message must be contagious.   


Pictured above from left to right are Jill Stott, NETCCY Regional Coordinator, Kristi Paling, UCCCY Regional Coordinator, Becky Haas, Guest speaker of the Johnson County Police Department, Lindsey Cody, TCCY East TN Regional Administrator, Jill Murphy, East TN SOCAT Regional Coordinator and John Rust, Director of Field Operations for the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth.

Pictured above are the East TN Building Strong Brains T4T alumni and Guest Speaker Becky Haas.

The next East Tennessee ACEs Mobilization Team meeting will be conducted in Knoxville, TN on October 2, 2018 at Bridgewater Place in Knoxville and will be a combined Educational event and Knowledge Mobilization Meeting.  Becky Haas will return again to present SAMHSA’S Trauma Informed Approach to invited Building Strong Brains T4T Alumni and members of the community.

     There will be an additional East Tennessee ACEs Mobilization Meeting and Educational event on November 6, 2018 with guest speaker David Wallace, LCSW-R in Knoxville entitled “Understanding ACEs and Building Resilient Communities.”

For more information on ACEs Knowledge Mobilization efforts in the East TN, Northeast, and Upper Cumberland areas of Tennessee, you may contact:

Lindsey Cody, Regional Administrator/Coordinator for the East TN Council on Children and Youth at Lindsey.Cody@tn.gov   or (865) 594-6658

Jill Stott, Regional Coordinator for the Northeast Council on Children and Youth in Johnson City at Jill.Stott@tn.gov or (423) 979-4585

Kristi Paling, Regional Coordinator for the Upper Cumberland Council on Children and Youth in Cookeville at Kristi.Paling@tn.gov or (931) 644-0955

 

   

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Karen Clemmer posted:

This quote is spot on! 

“In raising community awareness of ACEs, those who deliver this message must realize, ACEs training is NOT something that’s taught, but rather, it’s got to be “caught” so advocates of this message must be contagious. 

Karen - 

This ACEs Knowledge Mobilization Team is engaged, trained, motivated. The leadership is remarkable. I am so excited about the work they will be doing, and I will get to meet some Team members in about three weeks!

Thanks for checking them out. I predict a member of this group will be ACEs Connection member number 25,000! 

This quote is spot on! 

“In raising community awareness of ACEs, those who deliver this message must realize, ACEs training is NOT something that’s taught, but rather, it’s got to be “caught” so advocates of this message must be contagious. 

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