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Trauma Can Last a Lifetime

Understanding Lifespan Effects of Childhood

Trauma

Westchester Children’s Association Supported by the Edith Glick Schoolman Children’s Foundation

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Why We Care

The healthy development of all young children benefits all of society by providing a solid foundation for responsible citizenship, economic productivity, lifelong physical and mental health, strong communities, and sustainable democracy and prosperity.

Dr. Jack ShonkoffDirector, Center on the Developing ChildHarvard University

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Today’s Presentation

1. The ACE Study2. Implications of Trauma/Stress3. What We Can Do

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A collaborative effort of Kaiser Permanente and The Center for Disease Control

Vincent J. Felitti, M.D.Robert F. Anda, M.D.

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• Largest study of its kind ever (almost 18,000 participants)

• Examined the health and social effects of adverse childhood experiences over the lifespan

• Questionnaire of 10 ACEs

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Participants

• Majority of participants were 50 or older (62%)

• White/Caucasian (77%)

• College educated (72%)

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ACE Calculator

Population of original ACE study similar to group today – what could we expect?

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ACE Study Results

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ACE score 4 or more(increases compared to general public)• Victim of domestic– Men 5%– Women 14%

• Teen Pregnancy 40%• Teen Paternity 35%• Drug Addiction 8%• Smoking 16%• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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ACEs and Adult Alcoholism

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ACEs and Chronic Depression

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The Science Behind the Findings

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Early Childhood Adversity Can Have Lifelong

Consequences

Research on the biology of stress helps explain some of the underlying reasons for differences in learning, behavior, and physical and mental health.

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Stress• Positive Stress

– Precipitants include the challenges of meeting new people, dealing with frustration, getting an immunization, or adult limit-setting.

• Tolerable Stress– Precipitants include death or serious illness

of a loved one, a frightening injury, parent divorce, terrorism, a natural disaster, or homelessness.

• Toxic Stress– Precipitants include extreme poverty,

physical or emotional abuse, chronic neglect, severe maternal depression, substance abuse, or family violence.

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What We Know About Brain Development

• Brain development begins prenatally

• Brains are built over time, shaped by interaction between genetics and experience

• Social, emotional and cognitive development are highly interrelated

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Brain Development

• Brain architecture and skills are built in a hierarchical “bottom-up” sequence.

• Brain plasticity and the ability to change behavior decrease over time.

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Building Adult Capabilities to Improve

Child Outcomes: A Theory of Change

Center on Developing ChildHarvard University

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What We Know

• Elevated levels of stress hormones (i.e., cortisol) disrupt normal brain development.

• Nurturing and responsive relationships build healthy brain architecture

• Childhood experiences impact individuals, families, and communities

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SO WHAT ?

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What does this all mean?

• What is being done in Westchester County?

• What is WCA doing?• What can you do?

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What is being done in Westchester?

• Shared language and perspective uniting many fields of health, mental health, substance abuse, social & human services

• Trauma-informed programs and services

• Focus on prevention• Building resilience

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What Is WCA Doing?

• Raising public awareness– ACE presentations

• Investing in prevention:– Home visitation and family support– Systematized collection of data

• Advocating for public policy/funding that addresses:– Children’s Exposure to early trauma– Early Childhood programs – Health systems to integrate an understanding of

adverse childhood experiences

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What Can You Do?

• Speak-up for children in your life– “What happened to you? NOT  What is

wrong with you?”

• Share the message– Invite WCA to talk to other groups

• Other ideas

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Call to Action

• Be an informed voter and VOTE• Hold elected officials and community

leaders accountable

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3 Take-Aways

1. Significant early adversity can lead to lifelong problems

2. There are solutions - Early Intervention is effective

3. Everyone has a role to play

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Westchester Children’s Association

1914- 2014Celebrating 100 Years of

Child AdvocacyThank You.

For more informationwww.wca4kids.org

914-946-7676Allison Lake, [email protected]