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Who are we? What's our interest in ACEs? Part 6

As people have joined the network, I've asked them to provide some information about their interest in ACEs. Here are another three: Nancy Hardt, Anthoulla Koutsoudi and Marielle Dekker. Some of the responses are shortened, so there's a link to their page to read more about them, friend them and/or send a message. 

Nancy Hardt, Micanopy, FL - Nancy, an ob-gyn and pathologist, thinks that ACES have something to do with premature birth. In trying to figure out ways to break the cycle of domestic violence, she's started screening for IPV in obstetrics and pediatric outpatient settings. The clinics have a law/medicine partnership and help IPV (interpersonal violence) victims with legal issues. The local sheriff and police do lethality assessments at every IPV call. Astonished at "how little of this makes it into medical school curriculum", she's working to change that at the University of Florida College of Medicine.

Anthoulla Koutsoudi, Croyden, United Kingdom -- Anthoulla, an attorney, works with WAVE Trust, a UK charity that advises policy makers and others on how to create primary prevention strategies to prevent ACEs. "We talk about ACE to everyone that will listen! WAVE has shown the link between abusive childhood and adult violence. We must also show the link between ACEs and later health problems if we are to create a better world for our children and grandchildren."
Marielle Dekker, Driebergen, Netherlands -- Marielle notes that "the prevention of ACE's is a main goal of our charity, the Augeo Foundation. In the Netherlands we founded a e-learning academy that teaches nurses and physicians of 70% of the Dutch hospitals how to recognize child abuse and neglect. We are lobbying for better care for abused children, and Vincent Felitti joined us last year and presented his work to Dutch Health Insurance Companies."

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I'm a nurse of 45 years, a temperament counselor (trained at Kaiser in Richmond, Ca), a parent educator, and Radio Show Host. I founded Childhood Matters Radio show in 2002, and Nuestros Niños in 2003. I'm passionate about providing information and inspiration to parents, teachers, and all who care about kids. We cover a wide range of subjects about health, education, behavior issues, child abuse prevention, sexual abuse, trauma, and many other issues related to raising and teaching children. Our shows are live call-in shows, and also archived on our web site and on itunes. You can learn more about our non-profit, Interactive Parenting Media at www.childhoodmatters.org. I look forward to getting ideas for future shows here.

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