Adverse Childhood Experiences and Toxic Stress 101:
Non-Clinical
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Author: Kings County ACEs Network of Care
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Target Audience: Community members, medical front office, support, and administrative staff.
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Learning time: 2 hours
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The Kings County Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Aware
training is a previously recorded interactive 2-hour webinar
session. It is tailored to community and medical staff and will provide a
foundation to integrate a trauma transformed approach to supporting clinical
ACEs screening and offer support to respond with trauma informed care,
referrals, and resources unique to Kings County. Please note that this training
does not certify primary care providers to receive Medi-Cal ACE screening
reimbursements. A list of certified Core Trainings and approved Supplemental
Trainings is available at the ACEs Aware website. However, at the
completion of this training, our participants can claim a completion certificate.
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Video time: 2 hours
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Exams: 0
Certification included!
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Lesson Plan
Objectives- Define Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their prevalence, health disparities in these data, toxic stress physiology, and related impacts on health, including underlying biological mechanisms.
- Define trauma and trauma informed care.
- Identify how to introduce and integrate screening for ACEs and toxic stress into clinical care, aligning with trauma-informed care principles.
- Identify additional risk factors for toxic stress.
- Describe resilience and resilience techniques within a trauma informed framework.
- Describe the benefits of patient centered care.
- Describe how to break the ACE cycle by being a trauma-reducing organization.
- Describe how to find community resources for referrals to mitigate toxic stress
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Certification Details
This training offers a certification of completion at the end of the course. To receive attendance for this course, please complete our registration form using the link below:
https://forms.gle/KafS5iEvaP6HbgnY8
KINGS COUNTY ACES NETWORK OF CARE
Kings County ACEs Network of Care has been servicing the Kings County community since September 2020 with training, resources, and evidence based tools to screen, treat, and heal toxic stress. Kings County ACEs Network of Care, with funding from ACES Aware Initiative, Is a collaboration of Kings County Department of Public Health , California Health Collaborative, Kings Partnership for Prevention, Kings United Way, Adventist Health, Aria Health, EMT Associates, and Family Health Care Network.