Addressing ACEs through Collective Recovery

In this conversation with Lourdes Rodriguez, James Encinas, Reginald Miller, and David Armstrong, we invite you to learn more about preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in your community by assuring safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments. Using collective recovery as a way to think about what is ours to do? the conversation builds on personal experiences and challenges us to think about people and their circumstances as closely linked. To learn more about ACEs, consider enrolling in the Brain Story Certification program offered online (albertafamilywellness.org/training), or reading Wheeling to Healing (new72publishing.com/wheeling-to-healing).

Additional resources:
acesconnection.com
acestoohigh.com

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