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January 10, 2020

Governor Gavin Newsom today unveiled his Administration’s 2020-21 State Budget proposal, which includes a $10 million one-time General Fund expenditure for the development of an Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) public awareness campaign and cross-sector training.

January 9, 2020

Dr. Dayna Long, pediatrician and director of the Center for Child and Community Health at UCSF, and Jessica Dym Bartlett, co-director of early childhood research at Child Trends, join AirTalk to discuss the new screening process, how it’s conducted, and what advocates hope to accomplish.

January 8, 2020

Pediatricians across California will start screening children for toxic stress during routine checkups this year. Learn how routine screenings for kids can help prevent health issues later in life.

January 8, 2020

Research suggests ‘Adverse Childhood Experiences,’ or ACEs, can influence biomechanical changes in children and increase their risk for developing heart disease, depression, and other serious illness.

January 8, 2020

Conversations on Health Care hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter welcome Dr. Nadine Burke Harris to the show to discuss how the newly launched ACEs Aware program seeks to provide a framework for early primary care screening and intervention to mitigate the long term effects of adverse childhood experiences.

January 8, 2020

Article from Kaiser Health News about the ACEs Aware Initiative.

January 4, 2020

This article from the Santa Fe New Mexican highlights the work that Dr. Nadine Burke Harris has done with the ACEs Aware initiative and the importance of addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).

January 2, 2020 | California Strategic Growth Council

California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris discusses the causes and long-term impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), their connection to the State’s health and racial equity priorities, and her goals for addressing childhood trauma for the state’s Health in All Policies Program. The speaker series was created as part of the Capitol Cohort racial equity initiative to increase government employees’ knowledge and understanding of strategies that promote racial equity, create a cross-sector learning forum, and provide networking opportunities.

January 2, 2020

Social work professor Sunny Shin has long focused his research on childhood traumatic experiences and addiction. This article for the Good Men Project explains why he believes that programs like California’s ACEs Aware initiative should be implemented nationwide.

December 20, 2019

“California is leading the way to address trauma as a public health crisis, and the first step is universal screening.” Read how the ACEs Aware initiative is transforming the practice of medicine across California.