Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools · One ACE. 2-3 ACES. 4 Plus ACEs....
Transcript of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools · One ACE. 2-3 ACES. 4 Plus ACEs....
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma
Informed SchoolsJune 2019
Patrick Sidmore MSW
Greetings from Juneau
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation = Skilled Relationships
7 Protective Factors
8 Trauma Engaged Schools
QuestionsAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
What skills can mitigate the impacts of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide___ After School Activities ______ Not Feeling Alone ___ ___ Teachers Care ___ ___ Matter in Community ______ Clear Rules ___
s
Built from the Ground Up
What are ACEs
Original ACE Study
Rob Anda MD
Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Greetings from Juneau
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation = Skilled Relationships
7 Protective Factors
8 Trauma Engaged Schools
QuestionsAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
What skills can mitigate the impacts of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide___ After School Activities ______ Not Feeling Alone ___ ___ Teachers Care ___ ___ Matter in Community ______ Clear Rules ___
s
Built from the Ground Up
What are ACEs
Original ACE Study
Rob Anda MD
Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation = Skilled Relationships
7 Protective Factors
8 Trauma Engaged Schools
QuestionsAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
What skills can mitigate the impacts of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide___ After School Activities ______ Not Feeling Alone ___ ___ Teachers Care ___ ___ Matter in Community ______ Clear Rules ___
s
Built from the Ground Up
What are ACEs
Original ACE Study
Rob Anda MD
Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
QuestionsAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
What skills can mitigate the impacts of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide___ After School Activities ______ Not Feeling Alone ___ ___ Teachers Care ___ ___ Matter in Community ______ Clear Rules ___
s
Built from the Ground Up
What are ACEs
Original ACE Study
Rob Anda MD
Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
s
Built from the Ground Up
What are ACEs
Original ACE Study
Rob Anda MD
Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Built from the Ground Up
What are ACEs
Original ACE Study
Rob Anda MD
Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
What are ACEs
Original ACE Study
Rob Anda MD
Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Original ACE Study
Rob Anda MD
Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
SeparationDivorce
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Experienced Neighborhood Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Witnessed Domestic Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages Birth - 5
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs64 20 16Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 6 - 11
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs45 22 33Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 12 - 17
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs41 31 28Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
SeparationDivorce
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Experienced Neighborhood Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Witnessed Domestic Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages Birth - 5
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs64 20 16Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 6 - 11
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs45 22 33Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 12 - 17
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs41 31 28Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
SeparationDivorce
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Experienced Neighborhood Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Witnessed Domestic Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages Birth - 5
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs64 20 16Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 6 - 11
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs45 22 33Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 12 - 17
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs41 31 28Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Experienced Neighborhood Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Witnessed Domestic Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages Birth - 5
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs64 20 16Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 6 - 11
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs45 22 33Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 12 - 17
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs41 31 28Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Experienced Neighborhood Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Witnessed Domestic Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages Birth - 5
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs64 20 16Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 6 - 11
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs45 22 33Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 12 - 17
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs41 31 28Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Population ndashACEs Alabama Kids Ages Birth through 17
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Witnessed Domestic Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages Birth - 5
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs64 20 16Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 6 - 11
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs45 22 33Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 12 - 17
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs41 31 28Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Zero ACEs One ACE 2-3 ACES 4 Plus ACEs
Witnessed Domestic Violence
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages Birth - 5
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs64 20 16Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 6 - 11
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs45 22 33Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 12 - 17
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs41 31 28Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages Birth - 5
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs64 20 16Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 6 - 11
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs45 22 33Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 12 - 17
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs41 31 28Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 6 - 11
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs45 22 33Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 12 - 17
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs41 31 28Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Alabama - ACE Scores Ages 12 - 17
Zero ACEs One ACE Two Plus ACEs41 31 28Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Absences from School
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Behavior Problem is defined as Conduct Disorder or Oppositional Defiance
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Slide Number 62
- Slide Number 63
- Slide Number 64
- Slide Number 65
- Slide Number 66
- Slide Number 67
- Slide Number 68
- Slide Number 69
- Slide Number 70
- Slide Number 71
- Slide Number 72
- Slide Number 73
- Slide Number 74
- Slide Number 75
- Slide Number 76
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Behavior Problem is defined as Conduct Disorder or Oppositional Defiance
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Slide Number 62
- Slide Number 63
- Slide Number 64
- Slide Number 65
- Slide Number 66
- Slide Number 67
- Slide Number 68
- Slide Number 69
- Slide Number 70
- Slide Number 71
- Slide Number 72
- Slide Number 73
- Slide Number 74
- Slide Number 75
- Slide Number 76
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Behavior Problem is defined as Conduct Disorder or Oppositional Defiance
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Slide Number 62
- Slide Number 63
- Slide Number 64
- Slide Number 65
- Slide Number 66
- Slide Number 67
- Slide Number 68
- Slide Number 69
- Slide Number 70
- Slide Number 71
- Slide Number 72
- Slide Number 73
- Slide Number 74
- Slide Number 75
- Slide Number 76
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Slide Number 62
- Slide Number 63
- Slide Number 64
- Slide Number 65
- Slide Number 66
- Slide Number 67
- Slide Number 68
- Slide Number 69
- Slide Number 70
- Slide Number 71
- Slide Number 72
- Slide Number 73
- Slide Number 74
- Slide Number 75
- Slide Number 76
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Slide Number 62
- Slide Number 63
- Slide Number 64
- Slide Number 65
- Slide Number 66
- Slide Number 67
- Slide Number 68
- Slide Number 69
- Slide Number 70
- Slide Number 71
- Slide Number 72
- Slide Number 73
- Slide Number 74
- Slide Number 75
- Slide Number 76
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
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- Slide Number 83
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- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
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- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
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- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Slide Number 62
- Slide Number 63
- Slide Number 64
- Slide Number 65
- Slide Number 66
- Slide Number 67
- Slide Number 68
- Slide Number 69
- Slide Number 70
- Slide Number 71
- Slide Number 72
- Slide Number 73
- Slide Number 74
- Slide Number 75
- Slide Number 76
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Slide Number 62
- Slide Number 63
- Slide Number 64
- Slide Number 65
- Slide Number 66
- Slide Number 67
- Slide Number 68
- Slide Number 69
- Slide Number 70
- Slide Number 71
- Slide Number 72
- Slide Number 73
- Slide Number 74
- Slide Number 75
- Slide Number 76
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Bullies Others75
ACEs
Repeats a Grade 48
Speech Issue26
Developmental Delay 37
Special EdPlan 55
Learning Disability71
Behavior Issues73
ADHD57
Population Attributable Risks Alabama
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
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- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Agenda1 Introduction
2 Trauma and the Brain
3 Stress and the Stress Response
4 ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences
5 Self-Regulation
6 Co-Regulation
7 Case studies
8 Closing and moving forward
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
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- Slide Number 65
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- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
What can we learn from our colleagues in Early Childhood
Question
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Slide Number 62
- Slide Number 63
- Slide Number 64
- Slide Number 65
- Slide Number 66
- Slide Number 67
- Slide Number 68
- Slide Number 69
- Slide Number 70
- Slide Number 71
- Slide Number 72
- Slide Number 73
- Slide Number 74
- Slide Number 75
- Slide Number 76
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Slide Number 62
- Slide Number 63
- Slide Number 64
- Slide Number 65
- Slide Number 66
- Slide Number 67
- Slide Number 68
- Slide Number 69
- Slide Number 70
- Slide Number 71
- Slide Number 72
- Slide Number 73
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- Slide Number 75
- Slide Number 76
- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Slide Number 62
- Slide Number 63
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- Slide Number 77
- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
By Age 17 Young Alabamans on Average have 13 ACEs
AGE 3 or 4
Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2018) ldquo2016-2017 National Survey of Childrenrsquos Health Guide to Topics and Questionsrdquo Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported By Cooperative Agreement U59MC27866 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
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- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Source Heckman Equation
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
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- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Source Annual School Incident Report 2018 State of Alabama
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
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- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Misuse of Six Substances
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
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- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Source Alaskan Traditional High School Youth Risk Survey 2017 Alaska Division of Public Health
Depression and Suicide
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
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- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
AnswersAt what age are children most likely to be expelled from school in the US
Age 4What skills can mitigate the impact of exposure to trauma and toxic stress
Self-Regulation
What percentage of special education plans of children in Alabama can be accounted for by childhood stressors 55
In 2018 what percentage of incidents reported about Alabama students were for for disobedience or profanity 46
Rank the following ldquoprotective factorsrdquo for drug use and for depressionsuicidal ideation
Drug Use DepressionSuicide5 After School Activities 51 Not Feeling Alone 1 2 Teachers Care 34 Matter in Community 2 3 Clear Rules 4
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
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- Slide Number 78
- Slide Number 79
- Slide Number 80
- Slide Number 81
- Slide Number 82
- Slide Number 83
- Slide Number 84
- Slide Number 85
- Answers
- Slide Number 87
- Slide Number 88
- Slide Number 89
- Resources
- Resources
-
Transforming Schoolsa Framework for Trauma Engaged Schools
httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Thank you
Patrick Sidmorepsidmoreaasborg
ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
- Slide Number 7
- Slide Number 8
- Slide Number 9
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- Slide Number 12
- Slide Number 13
- Slide Number 14
- Slide Number 15
- Slide Number 16
- Slide Number 17
- Slide Number 18
- Slide Number 19
- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
- Slide Number 23
- Slide Number 24
- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Slide Number 26
- Slide Number 27
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- Slide Number 30
- Slide Number 31
- Slide Number 32
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
- Slide Number 38
- Slide Number 39
- Absences from School
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Agenda
- Slide Number 52
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ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
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- Built from the Ground Up
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- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
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ResourcesAlaska - Trauma Engaged School Framework
mdash httpsaasborgnew-framework-focuses-on-transforming-school-practices-to-address-the-impacts-of-trauma
Heckman Equation
mdash httpsheckmanequationorg
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Schools
mdash httpswwwnctsnorgresourcesall-nctsn-resourcessearch=schoolsampresource_type=Allamptrauma_type=Allamplanguage=Allampaudience=Allampother=All
Overcoming ACEs in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akPagesdefaultaspx
Economic Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
mdash httpdhssalaskagovabadaace-akDocumentsACEsEconomicCosts-AKpdf
ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
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- Built from the Ground Up
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- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
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- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
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- Resources
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ResourcesSelf-Regulation and Toxic Stress
mdash httpswwwacfhhsgovopreresourceself-regulation-and-toxic-stress-foundations-for-understanding-self-regulation-from-an-applied-developmental-perspective
Co-Regulation
mdash httpsfpguncedusitesfpguncedufilesresourcesreports-and-policy-briefsCo-RegulationFromBirthThroughYoungAdulthoodpdf
Adverse Childhood Experiences ndash Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
mdash httpswwwcdcgovviolencepreventionchildabuseandneglectacestudyindexhtml
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Informed Schools
- Greetings from Juneau
- Agenda
- Questions
- Slide Number 5
- Built from the Ground Up
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- Slide Number 11
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- What are ACEs
- Original ACE Study
- Poor Outcomes Associated with ACEs
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- Childrenrsquos Adverse Childhood Experiences
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- Links with Educational Measures for Children in Alabama
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- Absences from School
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