15:04:32 From ACEs Connection To Elizabeth Prewitt(privately) : :) 15:04:49 From Lucy Beltz : Interested in strategies for supporting families during social distancing. 15:06:51 From kia glosson : Can that info be forward to us? 15:07:12 From Lucy Beltz : Yes, please 15:07:17 From amyjomuscott : I’d love it too…. 15:07:22 From Lucy Beltz : What was her name? 15:07:23 From ACEs Connection : We will make a post with this recording and we will include this reading in that post on our website. 15:07:33 From Lucy Beltz : Thanks 15:08:16 From Elizabeth Prewitt : Great advice. Heard this quote this week…from Milton Friedman: “Only a crisis - actual or perceived - produces real change. When that crisis occurs, the actions that are taken depend on the ideas that are lying around. That, I believe, is our basic function: to develop alternatives to existing policies, to keep them alive and available until the politically impossible becomes the politically inevitable.” ― Milton Friedman 15:08:41 From Josh : I have a question about substance abuse prevention and the quarantine. Some people are using the time off as a "reason" to abuse substances. I'm looking for resources to share for prevention. 15:10:41 From shslgp : I am wondering about first responders and their trauma. Are there systems in place to help them? Also I am worried about the workforce and families with undue amounts of stress. Best ways to support the community 15:11:19 From Deb Berke : Can we change the language from "social distancing" to "physical distancing" or something else? We want people to stay connected, right? 15:11:48 From shslgp : I like that~ 15:11:55 From CLEMENTS : I do too. 15:12:00 From ACEs Connection : https://www.acesconnection.com/g/Parenting-with-ACEs 15:12:38 From Gail Kennedy To ACEs Connection(privately) : Can we ask folks what they want from our site? (how best to organize resources? too much/ differently organized? 15:13:09 From Deb Berke : Trauma Matters Delaware has discussed putting together a collective group of resources via a shared Google doc. 15:13:20 From Amy Scheel-Jones : That may be one way that ACEs Connection could help: Provide an updated "inventory" of what channels may have specialized topic areas (such as Parenting with ACEs) on the current need related to this theme. Might help direct traffic without recreating what's already embedded in the site 15:13:27 From KURASB18 : Love this. There are so many resources floating out there- picking a few that would allow us to focus and take things in chunks. Our office is putting together small 3 minute videos, to help folks manage things in chunks. 15:13:31 From Rebecca Bryan : I’m in an organization that isn’t open to hearing my TI insights - and I’m seeing a desperate need for insight I’d like to share, especially for staff who are on the frontline of college student stress. I’d like to hear some non-trauma language that could maybe get a foothold - if I mention trauma, I’m essentially told - now’s not the time. 15:13:33 From cissy white : Also, please check out ACEs in Education. 15:14:11 From Teresa : question: how to have an ACE Connection branch or group in Montreal, Quebec 15:14:30 From cissy white : https://www.acesconnection.com/g/aces-in-education 15:15:06 From kia glosson : I was asking about the info Jane read at the beginning (about slower productivity & stabilizing and controlling home environment...). Could you explain where we will be able to find it, specifically? Thanks! 15:15:06 From Melissa McPheeters : Rebecca - does "toxic stress" get any more traction than trauma? 15:15:07 From Lisa Frederiksen : Agree with Rebecca’s comment about the need for non-trauma language 15:15:25 From Michael Williams : Worried about how the stress & isolation & constant contact will increase domestic violence and child abuse, with professionals & social supports having few options for knowing about problems or helping. Ideas/examples for strategies?. 15:15:27 From Jody McVittie : We do a lot of trauma informed practice with schools and are providing them with lots of resources. First week focus is self regulation. We also are making it open to the public on our website SoundDiscipline.org 15:15:58 From Jody McVittie : The resilience movie will be free online on April 9th. 15:16:11 From Allen Nishikawa : Consider addressing some of the community trauma issues, such as racism (Trump continuimg to refer to it as "the Chinese Virus." 15:16:28 From Nicole Roach : I want to stay on mute as I’m surrounded by noisy kids :) I work closely with youth and I’m really looking for ways to help guide parents during this pandemic/quarantine. How can we help parents prevent this from being a traumatic experience for their children? 15:16:30 From Jody McVittie : Our language around trauma focuses on resilience - which is what we are looking for. 15:17:33 From cissy white : The regulation practices adults & kids can do are also shared in Practicing Resilience: https://www.acesconnection.com/g/practicing-resilience 15:19:26 From Jane Buchan : It would be hugely helpful to have a webinar focus on profound self care, especially for care givers and first-responders, by spending time in nature daily, listening to music and dancing alone and with family members, doing the Donna Eden Energy Daily (Google online video), and using EFT/tapping to regulate in the moment. 15:20:08 From Lucy Beltz : Webinars are a great way to self-monitor how much I touch my face. 15:20:12 From Teresa : resilience film link? 15:20:36 From aileen.fink : I would appreciate strategies targeted to using a trauma informed approach within organizations to support staff and consumers when there are constant changes in operations based on recommendations that are coming out from a variety of sources 15:22:27 From Jody McVittie : Resilience movie link: https://www.acesconnection.com/event/resilience-24h-virtual-screening-and-live-twitter-townhall-special-invitation-from-franciscan-health 15:22:39 From Kate : also, many of our first responders are the classic early trauma survivors themselves. but something I am finding is that some of the behaviors that might be considered maladaptive in routine life are actually really important and useful in these times of crisis. 15:22:56 From angelicaferrandino : I work for a pediatric association and we have a learning collaborative that trains pediatricians to screen for aces/sdoh. our doctors are a bit overwhelmed right now because they are on the front lines combatting covid-19, so we’ve postponed some activities. but we are sending some tip sheets virtually in the interim about strengthening families during school closures, self-care tips for emergency responders, and managing children’s anxiety in the time of covid-19. we’re also spotlighting a few local organizations providing aces/sdoh-related services throughout the covid-19 pandemic. would be great to hear more about how the covid-19 pandemic interacts with aces (e.g., increased domestic violence) and what organizations are doing around that. 15:24:12 From Elizabeth Prewitt To ACEs Connection(privately) : Do want people to comment on Laurie’s ASK the community for now? Ask the community (Please add what your community is doing in response to the epidemic) https://www.acesconnection.com/topic/from-aces-connection-staff-reporter-re-covid19-time-sensitive 15:25:24 From amyjomuscott : Any picture books for young children and elementary students about strategies to deal with transition or change? Amy Jo 15:25:27 From Deb Berke : Trauma Matters Delaware was planning an event for May (our trauma awareness month). We're discussing how to do something virtually recognizing that not everyone may have equal access to internet, and/or high-speed internet. What are ways to provide programming for the community at this time? 15:25:36 From shslgp : I's\d start with self-care! That will engage them. 15:26:17 From Gail Kennedy : HI angelica - CA ACes Aware (that is leading the ACEs screening roll out in CA) is pivoting to help support providers that are treating folks for COVID-19. There will be a webinar next Weds to address trauma-informed primary care. Be sure to check out the site (we will be posting it sometime today 15:26:43 From ACEs Connection : acebulla@acesconnection.com 15:26:49 From aileen.fink : The National Child Traumatic Stress Network has been sending out communications with a variety of resources for children and families 15:27:31 From Gail Kennedy : Karen Gross has posted several posts for colleges closing. See her posts in ACEs in Higher Education 15:27:43 From angelicaferrandino : Thanks, Gail! 15:27:43 From Dana Brown : https://www.acesconnection.com/g/books 15:28:04 From Dana Brown : This is our Books! Educational DVD's! Documentaries community. 15:28:25 From Gail Kennedy : Here is info about next Weds Webinar: 15:28:58 From Gail Kennedy : Taking Care of Our Patients, Our Teams, and Ourselves: Trauma-Informed Practices to Address Stress Related to COVID-19 Wednesday, March 25, 2020 Noon – 1 p.m. Register for the webinar will be posted on ACEs Connection site 15:29:24 From amyjomuscott : Thanks Dana! Amy Jo 15:29:52 From tburns : Thank you, I will register 15:29:54 From Teresa : webinar on ace score criteria and if there's an update on score (/10) 15:30:06 From Allison Johnson To ACEs Connection(privately) : will we be discussing how folx are continuing to provide services during the shelter in place order or not on this call? 15:32:44 From Elizabeth Prewitt : Toxic stress, trauma, difficult childhood experiences but also positive childhood experiences, resilience, what is strong with you…Always bring up what counters stress. 15:34:14 From Allen Nishikawa : In response to Kia and others who experience resistance to terms like ACEs and trauma. You might also try words that focus on solutions rather than the problem, such as resilience. The point is not to avoid talking about ACEs, but to find an "in" with the people in charge. 15:35:16 From Dana Brown : https://www.opportunityagenda.org/talking-coronavirus 15:35:44 From Dana Brown : Allen, this is an article from the Opportunity Agenda regarding inclusion, empowerment, and racial justice. 15:35:59 From Amy Scheel-Jones : Another idea for topic or focus for future sessions might be to focus on actions we all can take to lower the risk for secondary traumas after the pandemic (stigma reduction could fit here, for example) 15:36:31 From Lucy Beltz : We are starting facilitated discussions and playdates via Google Hangouts 15:37:35 From Marilyn : Does anyone have any thoughts about responding to the socialization needs of people with serious, persistent mental illness? I work with people with psychotic disorders and other really challenging mental illnesses, and the fact that they are "stuck" in their homes and apartments is especially hard for them and their families and friends. 15:37:42 From Amy Scheel-Jones : Here's a great resource for parenting and talking with youth through this while supporting resilience. It is a podcast with Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg an adolescent med doc and national expert on resilience: 15:37:46 From Amy Scheel-Jones : https://player.fm/series/spawned-parenting-podcast-with-kristen-and-liz-of-coolmompicks/special-coronavirus-episode-how-to-talk-to-our-kids-and-teens-with-dr-kenneth-ginsburg-spawned-193 15:39:26 From cissy white : we are sharing info. & practices bug all rely, so far, on internet connections. Also, please check the new Balancing ACEs with HOPE community. 15:39:44 From cissy white : I’m listening. This is a huge issue and varies greatly depending on age of kids, work of families, space and access. What is the priority varies depending on stresses, challenges, resources. Please share your ideas and resources, as well. 15:39:53 From tburns : Thank you Jane, I was thinking the same thing. Self-care is so important! 15:40:06 From KURASB18 : Francoise Mathieu of TEND Academy has posted some very concise and helpful articles and tidbits that can help folks determine how to focus what is important for individuals. 15:40:08 From cissy white : I’m listening. This is a huge issue and varies greatly depending on age of kids, work of families, space and access. What is the priority varies depending on stresses, challenges, resources. Please share your ideas and resources, as well. 15:40:14 From Mairead McInerney To ACEs Connection(privately) : First of all, thank you for facilitating this type of collaborative response so quickly. Many of my colleagues are on from AmeriHealth Caritas. We are a national managed care organization, and listening from the perspectives of member service operations, frontline member-level care management and population health, healthy equity, provider network support, associate and human resource support, policy etc.. We are interested to hear how else we can be a strategic partner in building, and promoting community and individual level resilience during this time. We're concerned with the capacity of resources particularly resources that are needed for individuals experiencing, interpersonal violence, socially isolated individuals. We recognize many of the organizations providing such important work are on the front-lines and may also be stretched thin with ability to be as supportive as they were pre-COVID19. 15:40:51 From Mairead McInerney To ACEs Connection(privately) : Is there also a best practice training resource for us to tap our leaders into to look for signs and symptoms of burnout and concern with virtual staff 15:41:01 From Mairead McInerney To ACEs Connection(privately) : now that we're in this new virtual world instead of face to face meetings 15:41:24 From Rachel Allen : Becky Bailey and her program Conscious Discipline is a powerful parenting tool. Easy To Love, Difficult to Discipline is a great book. Becky has a good TED talk explaining the brain. She focuses on the parent being regulated. That is the starting point. Well regulated adults are what we need. 15:42:49 From Mairead McInerney : Review priorities, and shift as needed 15:45:19 From Elizabeth Prewitt To ACEs Connection(privately) : Excellent session, well run 15:45:32 From Dana Brown : https://wakeup-world.com/2020/03/20/struggling-to-deal-with-your-new-normal-mindful-acceptance-is-key/ 15:45:47 From Dana Brown : Struggling to Deal with Your New Normal? Mindful Acceptance is Key 15:48:29 From Lucy Beltz : Social stories are available for early childhood 15:48:32 From Elizabeth Prewitt : Share what your community is doing— 15:48:37 From Elizabeth Prewitt : Ask the community (Please add what your community is doing in response to the epidemic) https://www.acesconnection.com/topic/from-aces-connection-staff-reporter-re-covid19-time-sensitive 15:49:54 From Lucy Beltz : Abbi Kruse COVID-19 social story 15:50:29 From aileen.fink : NPR comic book for youth link https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2020/02/28/809580453/just-for-kids-a-comic-exploring-the-new-coronavirus 15:52:00 From aileen.fink : NCTSN guide: https://www.nctsn.org/resources/parent-caregiver-guide-to-helping-families-cope-with-the-coronavirus-disease-2019 15:52:52 From Elizabeth Prewitt : Outstanding! Thank you Jane and Alison 15:53:05 From Rachel Allen : I have been putting a lot of thought into this time. One of the things I would like us to consider is how we can honor this time by slowing down. How can we take pressure off of people? How can we be gentle with each other, focus on connection and relationship, and less on productivity? If we are home with children, we are not able to work at 100%. What is a realistic percentage? 50% 40%? How can we provide grace, slow down, and recognize that in this profound and unique experience, we aught not cause more violence by expecting more of ourselves than we are capable. Right now, the focus can be on taking care of one another. We can all work on How We Treat Each Other. https://valenciacollege.edu/students/peace-justice-institute/who-we-are/documents/how-we-treat-each-other-full-page.pdf 15:53:24 From kia glosson : Thanks! 15:53:38 From Christine Brugler : So love your energy Jane! Thanks to all. 15:53:52 From Jody McVittie : Thank you all 15:53:54 From kia glosson : Rachel, well said! 15:54:22 From aileen.fink : Thank you all! 15:54:23 From Dana Brown : Healing light surrounding each of you... Thank you, Jane, and Alison, for facilitating... 15:54:34 From Deb Berke : Thank you for doing this!! 15:54:41 From Mairead McInerney To ACEs Connection(privately) : Thank you 15:54:45 From Wendie Skala : Thanks for the support!!! 15:55:03 From Marilyn : GREAT to know there will be more webinars! 15:55:10 From Mairead McInerney To ACEs Connection(privately) : Even though we ran out of time for our question. We learned a lot listening to the other responses. We will review the handouts,a nd be on the next one 15:55:12 From Michael Williams : thank you! 15:55:14 From Rachel Allen : Thank you!