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Website
Published by / Citation
Public Health England
Keywords
adverse childhood experiences
well-being
Prevention

Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences - Slideshow

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are highly stressful events or situations that happen during childhood and/or adolescence.

Evidence suggests strong links between ACEs and a wide range of health and social problems across the lifespan.

Public Health England has put together a slideshow(link is external) that provides an introduction to ACEs.

Overview

  1. What are adverse childhood experiences
  2. Why do adverse childhood experiences matter
  3. What can we do about adverse childhood experiences: 
  • Prevention (of future ACEs/vulnerability factors)
  • Early intervention (for children in families with ACEs/vulnerability factors currently)
  • Mitigation for children/young people and adults already affected

 4. How do we implement this locally