Veto Violence and CDC training on preventing ACEs. Explore if you would like general training on ACEs.
Resource: https://vetoviolence.cdc.gov/apps/aces-training/#/
Veto Violence and CDC training on preventing ACEs. Explore if you would like general training on ACEs.
Resource: https://vetoviolence.cdc.gov/apps/aces-training/#/
Tufts University learning hub for HOPE. Explore if you would like more training on ACEs and HOPE.
Resource: https://positiveexperience.org/train-with-us/online-course-hub/
Handout in English and Spanish for caregivers on the four building blocks of HOPE from Tufts University. Refer to the Positive Childhood Experiences and Protective Factors sections of the Companion Guide. Resource is provided in English and Spanish.
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Additional information for home visitors and programs on providing trauma sensitive services to caregivers of children from the Spokane Regional Health District.
Resource: https://srhd.org/1-2-3-care-toolkit
Handout for caregivers on parenting strategies to create positive experiences and recognize their own current strengths. Refer to the ACEs and Parenting section of the Companion Guide. Resource provided in English and Spanish formats.
Module for home visitors from the Institute for the Advancement of Family Support Professionals.
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Handout for caregivers on understanding ACEs. Refer to Talking About ACEs with Caregivers section of the Companion Guide.
Discussion tool for use with families around positive and adverse experiences in caregivers’ past as well as reflection to plan forward for child(ren) in home. This tool is flexible and can be used whole or in parts.
General tool home visiting staff can use to determine which pieces of the PACE toolkit might be helpful for each family.
The Michigan Immigrant Rights Council developed a one-pager to explain 2024 changes to Michigan laws that ensure people with Limited English proficiency receive public services in a language they understand, free of charge. This law ensures everyone can engage with the State of Michigan with dignity, regardless of their English proficiency.