ACEs General Information
- The Washington State Essentials for Childhood Initiative strives to ensure all children thrive in safe, stable and nurturing relationships and environments
- ACE Study - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- ACES Too High
- ACE Response
- Resilience Trumps ACEs
- Adverse Childhood Experiences: Risk Factors for Substance Abuse and Mental Health
- Adverse Childhood Experiences: Connecting a Developmental Lens to the Health of Society,
Robert Anda, MD, Grand Rounds at Seattle Children's Hospital; April 4, 2012, 64 min. webinar - Adverse Childhood Experiences and Public Health Practice,
Christopher Blodgett, Ph.D., Washington State University; Quen Zorrah, PHN, MSN, Jefferson County Public Health; January 20, 2012 (60 minutes) - Supporting Infants, Toddlers, and Families Impacted by Caregiver Mental Health Problems, Substance Abuse and Trauma: A Community Action Guide (PDF)
- American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement: Early Childhood Adversity,Toxic Stress, and the Role of the Pediatrician: Translating Developmental Science Into Lifelong Health.
Compassionate/Trauma Informed Schools
- Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction - Compassionate Schools
- Washington State University Extension, Area Health Education Center - Complex Trauma
Home Visiting
- Department of Children, Youth & Families: Home Visiting for Families
- Nurse-Family Partnership National Service Office
- Thrive Washington: Home Visiting
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and Evidence-Based Home Visiting, June 16, 2011
Kathy Carson, Public Health-Seattle & King County; Laura Porter, Washington State Family Policy Council