ACEs and PACEs: Reducing the Power of Adverse Childhood Experiences
February 20, 2020
Webinar
Event Trainers
Ruth Slocum, MSW, LCSW, IMH-E(III)
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) influence the mental health and behaviors of children and youth. This webinar will briefly review the impact of ACEs, and the effect on brain development. New research from Oklahoma State University’s School of Human Development and Family Science has identified 10 Protective and Compensatory Experiences (PACEs), which are factors that can help to offset the harmful impacts of ACEs. These protective and compensatory experiences can build resiliency in children and youth, giving them the best chance for positive outcomes.
Parents in attendance will earn 1 hour of in-service training credit toward their annual 12-hour requirement.
Click here to register for free online
Please contact Kristal Richardson, your webinar host, via email or by phone at (918) 660-3776 if you have any questions.
Sponsored by Oklahoma Department of Human Services and coordinated by The University of Oklahoma OUTREACH National Resource Center for Youth Services.
Event Agenda
February 20, 2020
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.