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SUMMARY:Influencing social norms around child abuse and neglect\, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)\, and positive childhood experiences (PCEs).
DESCRIPTION:Register for Fall Communities of Practice\n\n\n\n\nGeorgia Essentials for Childhood supports communities of practice around statewide priorities of Georgia’s CAN prevention plan (CANPP). Participants interact through e-mail and the devoted collaboration space on the Basecamp platform\, hosted and moderated by Georgia Essentials. In addition\, two times each year\, virtual (Zoom) sessions are held to bring participants together to learn about resources (like data or funding) and best practices for implementation and collaboration\, and to network with their peers from across the state. Communities of practice are intended to offer a safe and open space to allow peer-based sharing of successful approaches\, seeking advice around challenges and obstacles\, and commiseration. \nParticipation is open to community members and professionals across Georgia\, regardless of their connection to the state CANPP or their region’s implementation plan. \nThursday\, Oct. 26 • 9:30–11 a.m.\nTopic: influencing social norms around child abuse and neglect\, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)\, and positive childhood experiences (PCEs).\nPresenter/Speaker: Angie S. Guinn\, MPH\, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention — Division of Violence Prevention \n\nStatewide Prevention Priority Areas and Strategies:\n\nPromote trauma-informed training in all youth-serving programs and for all school personnel\nExpand trauma-informed practices and resources across the state and increase understanding about the prevalence and impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and adverse community environments (jointly referred to as the Pair of ACEs).\nIncrease community knowledge and awareness of the incidence and long-term impact of childhood abuse and neglect and how to accurately recognize and report suspected cases.\nShape social norms around positive parenting and family help-seeking in times of need.\n\n\nClick here to register. 
URL:https://brantley.gafcp.org/event/influencing-social-norms-around-child-abuse-and-neglect-adverse-childhood-experiences-aces-and-positive-childhood-experiences-pces/
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SUMMARY:How to Use Data for Change: Improving Outcomes for Families Affected by Substance Use
DESCRIPTION:In most child welfare systems\, the majority of cases include parental substance use as a factor in the case. How do practitioners 1) ensure that current efforts are meeting the needs of families and 2) determine whether programmatic and systemic improvements are needed? Practitioners can use data—based on shared outcomes established by child welfare\, dependency courts\, and substance use service providers—to paint a compelling picture for key decisionmakers to take action to improve outcomes for children and parents. The presenters will review a step-by-step approach to data-driven decision making among partners. Learn which child welfare and substance use services data sets can help measure shared outcomes and launch a cross-sector approach to improving outcomes for these children and parents. Join this webinar to learn more about: • Shared outcomes across service systems are necessary to improve the well-being of families affected by substance use. • Using data to drive decision making results in improved outcomes for children and parents affected by substance use. • Publicly available data sets can serve as starting points for a cross-system data approach among child welfare\, dependency courts\, substance use services\, and other family-serving agencies. \nRegister Here
URL:https://brantley.gafcp.org/event/how-to-use-data-for-change-improving-outcomes-for-families-affected-by-substance-use/
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