ACEs Aware Implementation with Intention Webinar #2 – Form Your Team & Get Buy-In

February 23, 2023

ACEs Aware — Implementation with Intention: Form Your Team and Get Buy-In / Thurs Feb 23, 12-1PM / Register Now

Webinar #2: Form Your Team & Get Buy-In

The foundational information shared in this webinar will help California providers and health care teams understand the Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) screening process at a high level and explore different approaches to implementation. Subsequent webinars in the series will focus on the specific details and logistics that clinics need to consider when implementing ACE screening and response. This is part of a five-part webinar series, learn more here.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identifying essential decision makers and champions.
  2. Key elements of an outreach plan and engagement strategy.
  3. Forming and structuring a successful implementation team.

Registration is required to attend. You will receive a Zoom link after submitting the registration form.

Attendance at all five webinar sessions is not required, although it is highly encouraged for clinics at the beginning stages of their ACE screening journey.

To find out more about the webinar series, visit: https://www.acesaware.org/blog/aces-aware-implementation-with-intention-webinar-series/

This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™, ASWB, ABP-MOC, and ABIM-MOC II Credit.
Jointly provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and the Office of the California Surgeon General, and California Department of Health Care Services.

Facilitators:

  • Chris Bradley
    • Chris Bradley, PhD, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who specializes in dyadic clinical work with families who have experienced trauma, and the implementation and training of trauma-informed care and ACE screening and response in primary care settings.  Dr. Bradley currently serves as the Lead Coach for the UCLA-UCSF ACEs Aware Family Resilience Network(UCAAN).  She has worked with Dr. Alicia Lieberman, the Director of the Child Trauma ResearchProgram (CTRP) at San Francisco General Hospital/UCSF, and with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris,California’s first Surgeon General, at the Center for Youth Wellness.  Dr. Bradley was a practice coach for the California ACEs Learning and Quality Improvement Collaborative (CALQIC), where she helped develop an evidence-based framework for ACE screening and response calledTrauma Informed Inquiry for Adversity, Distress, and Strengths, or TRIADS.  This relational framework helps primary healthcare team members talk with patients about adversity, distress, and strengths in the context of a trusting healing relationship instead of focusing solely on adversity.
  • Leena Singh
    • Leena Singh, DrPH, MPH is a public health leader with expertise in program design and strategy, clinical technical assistance, research, evaluation, and training in the areas of adolescent sexual health and childhood adversity. She currently serves as Director of the Clinics and CommunityDepartment in the UCLA-UCSF ACEs Aware Family Resilience Network (UCAAN). Dr. Singh was previously a Coach & Consultant for the California ACEs Learning and Quality ImprovementCollaborative (CALQIC), a statewide learning collaborative led by the UCSF Center to AdvanceTrauma-Informed Healthcare and the Center for Care Innovations. She received her Master ofPublic Health (MPH) degree from Columbia University and holds a Doctor of Public Health(DrPH) degree from the University of California, Berkeley

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