ACES too High

ACESTooHigh is a news site that reports on research about positive and adverse childhood experiences, including . . . developments in epidemiology, neurobiology, and the biomedical and epigenetic consequences of toxic stress. We also cover how people, organizations, agencies and communities are implementing practices and policies based on the research. This includes developments in education, juvenile justice, criminal justice, public health, medicine, mental health, social services, and cities, counties and states.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: ACEs

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have a tremendous impact on future violence victimization and perpetration, and . . . lifelong health and opportunity. CDC works to understand ACEs and prevent them.
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Cymru Well Wales: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Adults in Wales who were physically or sexually abused as children or brought up in households where there was domestic . . . violence, alcohol or drug abuse are more likely to adopt health-harming and anti-social behaviours in adult life. Results from the first Welsh Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) studylink to external website – opens in new window show that suffering four or more harmful experiences in childhood increases the chances of high-risk drinking in adulthood by four times, being a smoker by six times and being involved in violence in the last year by around 14 times.
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Early Action Together

The Early Action Together ACEs learning network provides helpful information for the public, professionals and Police . . . about the Early Action Together programme and its work in relation to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
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