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The Truth about ACEs

The Truth about ACEs

A growing network of leaders is pioneering how we diminish the impact of adverse childhood experiences. Learn about what ACEs are, their prevalence and their impact.

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Video: Nadine Burke Harris, Building Resilience

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In this video, Nadine Burke Harris, ceo and founder for the Center for Youth Wellness in San Francisco, says that ACEs and toxic stress is the next massive public threat.

Video: Sandy Bloom, Building Resilience

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In this video, Sandy Bloom, associate professor at Drexel University School of Public Health, co-founder of the Sanctuary Institute and co-leader of the Philadelphia Adverse Childhood Experiences Task Force, discusses prevention and the ACE study.

Video: Susan Dreyfus, Building Resilience

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In this video, Susan Dreyfus, president and chief executive officer of the National Alliance for Children and Families, discusses the importance of the science behind adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).

Video: Jane Stevens, Building Resilience

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In this video, Jane Stevens, founder of ACESTOOHIGH.com and ACESCONNECTION.com, shares the importance of storytelling in the trauma informed movement.

Video: Jane Isaacs Lowe, Building Resilience

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In this video, Jane Isaacs Lowe, senior program adviser for program development at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, shares how building resilience is the solution to adverse childhood experiences.

Video: Ken Ginsburg, Building Resilience

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In this video, Ken Ginsburg, medical director of Covenant House Pennsylvania and professor of pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses resiliency and the impact youth development programs can have.

Video: Andrew Garner, Building Resilience

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In this video, Andy Garner, chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Early Brain and Child Development Leadership Workgroup, discusses the importance of understanding the science behind ACEs.

Video: Martha Davis, Building Resilience

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In this video, Martha Davis, executive director of the Institute for Safe Families, asks how do we build and institutionalize resilience.

Video: Robert Anda, Building Resilience

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In this video, Robert Anda, co-principal investigator of the ACE study and senior scientific consultant for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, discusses how he became involved in the ACE study.

The Porch Light Initiative

June 10, 2013 | Video

In Philadelphia, clients of behavior health agencies work together with artists and the community to create large-scale murals. The result: vibrant public art and a deeper, healing connection to the community.

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