ACE Train-the-Trainer
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are traumatic events that occur in a child’s life. Science shows the strong relationship between bad things that happen as children and negative health and well-being as adults.
By better understanding ACEs—what they are and how they can manifest themselves years later—communities can work to prevent future abuse and improve outcomes for South Carolina’s children and families. Children’s Trust is partnering with community leaders to provide trainings on ACEs.
ACE Interface Content:
- Neuroscience and Brain Development
- The ACE Study and ACE Impact
- ACE Prevention: Protective Systems and Resilience
We’ve streamlined the content for this session into two parts over two days. The first session is an overview of all the basic ACE Interface content, South Carolina-specific processes and resources. The second session is a group practice session where you will present and have the opportunity to ask questions.
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ACE Interface Master Training (PDF)
Registration
This training is reserved for participants from Berkeley, Dorchester, and Charleston counties. The deadline to register is July 18 at 5 p.m.