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Presentation to Davis Parent University Yolo County ACEs Connection Gail E. Kennedy, MPH Community and Data Manager, ACEs Connection Strategic Information Specialist, UC San Francisco [email protected] 530-400-3211 Julie Langston Sutter Medical Group, BEAR Clinic Jlangston311@ gmail.com Tracy Fauver, LCSW Executive Director, Yolo County CASA [email protected]

Presentation to Davis Parent University Yolo County ACEs Connection Gail E. Kennedy, MPH Community and Data Manager, ACEs Connection Strategic Information

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Presentation to Davis Parent UniversityYolo County ACEs Connection

Gail E. Kennedy, MPHCommunity and Data Manager, ACEs ConnectionStrategic Information Specialist, UC San [email protected]

Julie LangstonSutter Medical Group, BEAR Clinic [email protected]

Tracy Fauver, LCSWExecutive Director, Yolo County [email protected]

The ACE Study 1995-1997 Drs. Vincent Felitti & Dr. Robert Anda

17,000 Kaiser patients in San Diego - middle-aged, middle-class, mostly employed residents of San Diego

Surveyed about childhood maltreatment and family dysfunction

Compared with risk factors that contribute to morbidity and mortality

The ACE Study: Findings ACEs are common –

65% have one <20% have three or more

Results suggested that childhood maltreatment and household dysfunction contribute to the development – decades later – of the chronic diseases that are most common causes of death and disability in the US.

Ten factors of maltreatment/dysfunction surveyed were psychological, physical and sexual abuse, emotional and physical neglect, mother treated violently, living with substance abuser, person with depression/mental illness, or household member went to prison, losing parent to separation or divorce

As ACE score increases, “risk of health problems increases in a strong and graded fashion’, including:

Source: www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/acestudy/about.html

Toxic Stress

Supporting our children’s resilienceencourage social connectedness – developing

community

provide concrete support in times of need

demonstrate social and emotional competence

support the use of restorative practices in

managing conflict

Supporting Resilient Communities

• Safe, stable, and nurturing relationships and environments are essential to prevent child maltreatment and to assure children reach their full potential.

• Adopt the vision • Raise awareness • Partner with others

Join the Yolo County ACES Connection Group at acesconnection.com