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Learn More About NEAR Science
Learn More About NEAR Science
Introduction to NEAR Webinar Training
In August 2022, the New York State Association for Rural Health (NYSARH) presented a four-part webinar series, Finding Healing and Hope through N.E.A.R Science (Neuroscience, Epigenetics, ACEs, and Resilience) Training, led by nationally certified ACE Interface Trainers Belinda Knight, ACCORD Corporation, and Al Meyers, Connecting Communities in Action.
The four sessions were individually recorded and are available on the NYSARH website at the following links. Each session is approximately two hours in length.
Additional Resources
- Video: We Can Prevent ACEs — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Six Guiding Principles to a Trauma-Informed Approach — CDC and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Toolkit: Trauma-Informed Workplaces — Campaign for Trauma Informed Policy & Practice
- Trauma & Resilience at Work — Corporation for a Skilled Workforce
- Webinar: Introducing The Resilience Tree: Envisioning & Measuring Positive Outcomes for Children, Families and Community — The Center for Community Resilience, Milken Institute School of Public Health
- How Trauma Can Affect Your Window of Tolerance — National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine
- Michigan ACE Initiative website
- MI ACE Data Dashboard — Michigan ACE Initiative
To learn more about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in Michigan and the MDHHS Understanding and Addressing ACEs Program, visit our Prevalence of Trauma and Toxic Stress in Michigan webpage.