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Adverse Childhood Experiences(ACEs) and Veterans- Free Virtual Presentation 11/3 from 11:30am-1pm
Research has shown some surprising correlations between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), child abuse, and military service. Research also shows apparent connections to veteran mental health issues, homelessness, and suicidality.
Sarah Wickersham and Jessica L. Lloyd-Rogers, both veterans and volunteer trainers with Creating Community Resilience of Douglas County will be presenting.
This free, virtual training is being hosted by Creating Community Resilience of Douglas County <https://www.ccrdouglascounty.org/ . CCR is a collective impact effort supporting trauma-informed approaches in our community, schools, county agencies, the tribal entities and local non-profits to improve outcomes for our children, youth and families.The goal at CCR is to increase our community understanding about ACES, Adverse Childhood Experiences or Adverse Community Environments, increase our community’s capacity to implement Trauma Informed Care, and to promote resilience and healing for our region.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences(ACEs) and Veterans- Free Virtual Presentation 11/3 from 11:30am-1pm
Free Virtual Training – ACEs and Veterans
Thursday, November 3, 11:30 Am -1 pm
Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lunch-learn-and-connect-aces-and-veterans-tickets-433198266677
Research has shown some surprising correlations between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), child abuse, and military service. Research also shows apparent connections to veteran mental health issues, homelessness, and suicidality.
Sarah Wickersham and Jessica L. Lloyd-Rogers, both veterans and volunteer trainers with Creating Community Resilience of Douglas County will be presenting.
This free, virtual training is being hosted by Creating Community Resilience of Douglas County <https://www.ccrdouglascounty.org/ . CCR is a collective impact effort supporting trauma-informed approaches in our community, schools, county agencies, the tribal entities and local non-profits to improve outcomes for our children, youth and families.The goal at CCR is to increase our community understanding about ACES, Adverse Childhood Experiences or Adverse Community Environments, increase our community’s capacity to implement Trauma Informed Care, and to promote resilience and healing for our region.
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