Helping Parents Move Beyond Their Own ACEs
Helping Parents Move Beyond Their Own ACEs
This session will discuss best practices and lessons learned through the KidSTART program’s experience over the past 10 years providing routine child and caregiver Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) screenings, and the program’s role in working to disrupt the cycle of trauma. Specific focus will be placed on implementing the ACE screening and working with caregivers – inclusive of birth and foster parents of children ages 0-5, and the impact of identifying and addressing caregiver ACES in order to ease barriers to engagement in services, for both the caregiver and the child.
PARTICIPANTS WILL LEARN TO:
- Explore data and trends from caregiver and child ACE screenings
- Discuss the impact of caregiver ACEs on the child’s treatment outcomes through case studies
- Identify opportunities to screen/educate caregivers on the impact of ACES to facilitate improved engagement and outcomes
Who should attend: All staff of family resource centers (FRCs), child abuse prevention councils (CAPCs), and other child and family-serving organizations. Mental health staff may benefit most from this training.
IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
This is an interactive training. Use of your audio and webcam is strongly encouraged for this training. Please be prepared to participate in breakout rooms.
This training will be recorded. Participants will receive a link to the recording and any training materials and resources within two days of the training.
To register, please click here: https://www.caltrin.org/upcoming-training-by-topic/trauma-informed-syste...
For questions, please email: info@caltrin.org