How We Help
PowerPoint Presentations
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Adverse Childhood Experience Research: Extension, Integration, & Implications - You can listen to this recorded webinar synchronized to the PowerPoint. To make use of the PowerPoint yourself, you can download the ACE Overview PowerPoint.
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7 Strategies to Build Strong Communities - This PowerPoint was developed by the Arizona ACE Consortium to raise awareness of ACEs and the potential impact on neurodevelopment. (Download this PowerPoint)
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Caring Communities Can Help Reduce ACEs - The Arizona ACE Consortium shares this PowerPoint presentation on how caring communities can help reduce ACEs. (Download this PowerPoint)
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ACE Overview and Implications - This PowerPoint was used for a Prevent Child Abuse New York webinar offered on April 7, 2011. (Download this Powerpoint)
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June 2010 Presentation at National Healthcare for the Homeless Council Conference - A presentation providing an ACE overview and discussion on ACE-informed programming developed by the Committee on the Shelterless (COTS). (Download this PowerPoint)
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Prevalence of ACEs among homeless people - The findings of a research study exploring ACE prevalence among homeless people were presented at the 2009 Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) conference. (Download this PowerPoint)
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The NYS Omnibus Survey - The findings of this survey were presented at a 2010 ACE Think Tank and Action Team meeting. ACEs, protective resources, and service utilization was explored among a representative sample of New Yorkers. (Download this PowerPoint)
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ACE Research Implications - This PowerPoint was presented for the NYS Council on Children and Families and Prevent Child Abuse New York. (Download this PowerPoint)
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An Integral Perspective on Helping Homeless People - This presentation was offered at the 2008 bi-annual Integral theory conference. (Download this PowerPoint)
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The Lake County, CA Presentation & Discussion of ACE Findings - Results and implications of the Lake County ACE Survey were presented to the Children's Council by Ferron & Associates. (Download this PowerPoint)
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Putting Our Minds Together to Address Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences - Reviews ACEs, ACE outcomes, and outlines a process that was used to develop a community-based educational symposium to support the translatoin of ACE research to tribal policy and practice. (Download this PowerPoint)
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The Neurophysiological Foundations of ACEs - Arlene Nock, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Albany Medical College presented this PowerPoint at a training sponsored by the HEARTS Initiative in Albany, New York. (Download this PowerPoint)
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ACEs in Action: Becoming a Trauma Informed Treatment Community - This PowerPoint created by David Wallace, LCSW-R, outlines how trauma affects development and how social service agencies can respond. (Download this PowerPoint)
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Notes on a Holistic Framework for Teaching, Learning, Agency, Healthy Development & School Success - This PowerPoint presentation, compiled by Hal A. Lawson, PhD, overviews a holistic framework for healthy youth development, learning, and educational success. Key factors leading to young adult success are highlighted. The presentation also offers key questions for youth, educators, parents, and youth service providers to ask about how the biopsychosocial needs of young people are being addressed in their communities. (Download this PowerPoint)
Adverse Childhood Experience Research: Extension, Integration, & Implications - You can listen to this recorded webinar synchronized to the PowerPoint. To make use of the PowerPoint yourself, you can download the ACE Overview PowerPoint.
7 Strategies to Build Strong Communities - This PowerPoint was developed by the Arizona ACE Consortium to raise awareness of ACEs and the potential impact on neurodevelopment. (Download this PowerPoint)
Caring Communities Can Help Reduce ACEs - The Arizona ACE Consortium shares this PowerPoint presentation on how caring communities can help reduce ACEs. (Download this PowerPoint)
ACE Overview and Implications - This PowerPoint was used for a Prevent Child Abuse New York webinar offered on April 7, 2011. (Download this Powerpoint)
June 2010 Presentation at National Healthcare for the Homeless Council Conference - A presentation providing an ACE overview and discussion on ACE-informed programming developed by the Committee on the Shelterless (COTS). (Download this PowerPoint)
Prevalence of ACEs among homeless people - The findings of a research study exploring ACE prevalence among homeless people were presented at the 2009 Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) conference. (Download this PowerPoint)
The NYS Omnibus Survey - The findings of this survey were presented at a 2010 ACE Think Tank and Action Team meeting. ACEs, protective resources, and service utilization was explored among a representative sample of New Yorkers. (Download this PowerPoint)
ACE Research Implications - This PowerPoint was presented for the NYS Council on Children and Families and Prevent Child Abuse New York. (Download this PowerPoint)
An Integral Perspective on Helping Homeless People - This presentation was offered at the 2008 bi-annual Integral theory conference. (Download this PowerPoint)
The Lake County, CA Presentation & Discussion of ACE Findings - Results and implications of the Lake County ACE Survey were presented to the Children's Council by Ferron & Associates. (Download this PowerPoint)
Putting Our Minds Together to Address Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences - Reviews ACEs, ACE outcomes, and outlines a process that was used to develop a community-based educational symposium to support the translatoin of ACE research to tribal policy and practice. (Download this PowerPoint)
The Neurophysiological Foundations of ACEs - Arlene Nock, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Albany Medical College presented this PowerPoint at a training sponsored by the HEARTS Initiative in Albany, New York. (Download this PowerPoint)
ACEs in Action: Becoming a Trauma Informed Treatment Community - This PowerPoint created by David Wallace, LCSW-R, outlines how trauma affects development and how social service agencies can respond. (Download this PowerPoint)
Notes on a Holistic Framework for Teaching, Learning, Agency, Healthy Development & School Success - This PowerPoint presentation, compiled by Hal A. Lawson, PhD, overviews a holistic framework for healthy youth development, learning, and educational success. Key factors leading to young adult success are highlighted. The presentation also offers key questions for youth, educators, parents, and youth service providers to ask about how the biopsychosocial needs of young people are being addressed in their communities. (Download this PowerPoint)