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Working “Upstream” to Prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) (webinar)

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Dates: 
Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Professionals in many fields are working to address the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), which have been shown to increase risk for a wide range of problems. One of these adverse experiences is child abuse and/or neglect, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates has been experienced by at least 1 in 7 US children in the past year. (1) If we work further “upstream,” we may prevent many traumatic events from occurring.

In this interactive webinar, Dr. Joanne Klevens, an epidemiologist at CDC, will explore what ACEs are, their prevalence, their inequitable burden on low-income adults and people of color, and their impact on health and life opportunities. She will introduce the World Health Organization’s (WHO) framework for addressing social determinants of health inequities and examine how CDC has used this framework to move its efforts “upstream.” Dr. Klevens will present the evidence around policies that hold potential to prevent ACEs and the importance of “narrative” to reduce inequities. 

Vicky Roper, M.Ed., Director of the Kansas Children’s Service League, will describe how the Kansas Essentials for Childhood project is utilizing the CDC’s “Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect:  A Technical Package for Policy, Norm, and Programmatic Activities” as a framework to move work addressing ACEs upstream.  She will share examples of Kansas’ advocacy, media, messaging, education and awareness, and evaluation efforts.  Ms. Roper will also discuss Kansas’ work to foster family-friendly work environments, which can help to reduce ACEs.

The webinar will be moderated by Jim Vetter, Ed.M., of Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC).

Space is limited, so please register now.

This meeting will be recorded. The recording and slides will be posted on our website: 
http://www.childrenssafetynetwork.org/webinars. It may take up to two weeks for the recording to be posted. 

Please note that we do not offer CEUs or certificates for our webinars.

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