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  1. Apr 2, 2021 · The Pair of ACEs can inform communities on ways to frame and address the adversity in their locality or population of interest. For example, children who live in poverty are three times more likely to be abused and seven times more likely to be neglected than children in higher socioeconomic status families (Sedlak et al., 2010).

  2. Learn how to use the Pair of Aces tree to visualize the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and adverse community environments. Explore how to apply this tool to foster conversation, identify root causes, and develop strategies for community resilience.

  3. Pair of ACEs Tree is a tool to illustrate the relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and health outcomes. It also shows how communities can build resilience and address ACEs through policy, practice and partnerships.

  4. ACEs are potentially traumatic events in childhood that can affect health and wellbeing. Learn how to prevent ACEs and promote positive childhood experiences.

  5. The Pair of ACEs tree illustrates the relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences, experienced at the individual level within a family, and Adverse Community Environments. The Pair of ACEs tree communicates – in simple terms – the issues we aim to address.

  6. www.londonaceshub.org › what-are-acesWhat are ACEs | LAH

    ACEs are traumatic events that occur during childhood and can affect brain development and health outcomes. Learn about the 10 original types of ACEs, the Pair of ACEs and the 3 Realms of ACEs, and how to build resilience in London.

  7. Dec 8, 2020 · Learn how local health departments use the Community Resilience (CR) framework to address adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and community environments (ACEs) and improve population health outcomes. See examples of system dynamics models, policy platforms and cross-sector partnerships from the Resilience Catalyst network.