Reducing ACEs through Powerful Innovations & Partnerships- 07/2020 Position Paper
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07/2020 Reducing ACEs Position Paper Summary:
This Position Paper offers a brief glimpse of OhioGuidestone’s commitment to addressing ACEs through innovation and community partnerships. Namely, OhioGuidestone’s partnership with local primary care clinics to screen and respond to ACEs in children and pregnant woman is featured.
OhioGuidestone’s experience integrating ACEs screening and referrals with primary care screening and treatment demonstrates it’s unique qualification to up-scale such efforts in other primary care settings in Ohio.
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Who Should Read This Position Paper on Reducing ACEs?
At the Institute, our Position Papers are accessible and free to anyone looking to learn! However, we encourage the following groups to use this paper and the contents immediately to better improve behavioral healthcare for our communities:
- Behavioral & mental health providers
- Managed care organizations & health insurance providers
- Clinicians & mental health workers
- Researchers in health-related fields
- Policymakers & program directors
- Behavioral health clients & client advocates
- Family & Community Advocates
- Parents & Families
What’s Inside?
- Takeaways & Action Items.
- OhioGuidestone’s Initiatives to Address ACEs: Primary Care ACEs Screening & Response Project.
- OhioGuidestone’s Innovation & Research to Address ACEs.
- About on-site brief intervention.
- About OhioGuidestone’s Theory of Change
- Resources
- Example: Dowd, 2019 Article on Parental Adverse Childhood Experiences
Feedback & Questions
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