Growing Stronger Together

On today's episode, Dr. Karen Schetzina sits down with Dr. Andi Clements to discuss ACEs and Resilience. 
Northeast Tennessee ACEs Connection: 
"Today, the causes of trauma—sexual abuse, violence in families and neighborhoods are matters of public concern. A movement for trauma-informed care has emerged to ensure that trauma is recognized and treated and that survivors are not re-victimized when they seek care. Complementing these changes, we are working to develop programs to promote healthy development of children and healthy behaviors in families, schools and communities that reduce the likelihood of trauma. It is important to each of us that work on ACEs science continue to grow in our region and that ongoing support be provided to our many community partners in their trauma informed journey. We've enlisted the help of Bristol's Promise/Bristol Connect, the trauma informed system of care in Bristol, which has kindly agreed to help facilitate continued conversations of NE TN ACEs Connection on a bi-monthly basis at least for the time being. We will also be inviting others across Northeast Tennessee to join. This will enable NE TN ACEs Connection to truly be a region-wide system of care. Since meetings are currently held virtually this will enable anyone to join." - https://www.etsu.edu/institute/strong-brain/tic_coalition.php
Thank you for listening!
Financial support for Growing Stronger Together is provided through a Community Health Improvement Site Investment from Ballad Health’s Department of Population Health and through competitive funding from Tennessee Department of Health's Maternal Mortality Prevention program.
Music derived from Song: Justhea - Happy
Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.
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Unported Video Link: https://youtu.be/h8RmuRCZCWg

Show Notes

On today's episode, Dr. Karen Schetzina sits down with Dr. Andi Clements to discuss ACEs and Resilience. 

Northeast Tennessee ACEs Connection: 

"Today, the causes of trauma—sexual abuse, violence in families and neighborhoods are matters of public concern. A movement for trauma-informed care has emerged to ensure that trauma is recognized and treated and that survivors are not re-victimized when they seek care. Complementing these changes, we are working to develop programs to promote healthy development of children and healthy behaviors in families, schools and communities that reduce the likelihood of trauma. It is important to each of us that work on ACEs science continue to grow in our region and that ongoing support be provided to our many community partners in their trauma informed journey. We've enlisted the help of Bristol's Promise/Bristol Connect, the trauma informed system of care in Bristol, which has kindly agreed to help facilitate continued conversations of NE TN ACEs Connection on a bi-monthly basis at least for the time being. We will also be inviting others across Northeast Tennessee to join. This will enable NE TN ACEs Connection to truly be a region-wide system of care. Since meetings are currently held virtually this will enable anyone to join." - https://www.etsu.edu/institute/strong-brain/tic_coalition.php

Thank you for listening!

Financial support for Growing Stronger Together is provided through a Community Health Improvement Site Investment from Ballad Health’s Department of Population Health and through competitive funding from Tennessee Department of Health's Maternal Mortality Prevention program.

Music derived from Song: Justhea - Happy

Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.

Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0

Unported Video Link: https://youtu.be/h8RmuRCZCWg

What is Growing Stronger Together?

Growing Stronger Together is a podcast for people who care about children.

Growing Stronger Together was developed by faculty at East Tennessee State University, including members of the ETSU Health Department of Pediatrics, the ETSU Center for Early Childhood Learning and Development, and the ETSU Child and Family Health Institute.

East Tennessee State University is located in the beautiful Appalachian Highlands. We appreciate the financial support provided through a Community Health Improvement Site Investment from Ballad Health’s Department of Population Health.