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ACE INTERFACE TRAINING
The science behind childhood trauma,
and discovering sustainable solutions
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic or stressful experiences, such as abuse or neglect, that occur during childhood or adolescence. ACEs can harm a child’s brain and its development, which can lead to long-term negative health and social outcomes. Armed with powerful new insights into how toxic stress changes the physiology of early brain development, we can begin to find sustainable solutions to childhood trauma by empowering resilient, self-healing communities and schools.
ESC Region 19 is leading this vital initiative for the educational communities in El Paso and Hudspeth counties through the training program known as ACE Interface.
ACE Interface Trainings are designed to support widespread awareness, promote understanding, and empower schools to improve the health and well-being of our students.
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES:
Title: ACE Interface Course
Duration: (Half-Day Training) 8:30am - 11:30am or 12:30pm - 3:30pm
Date: TBD Spring 2023
*Contact Albert Villa @ (915) 780-5358 if interested in attending a course
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