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We can prevent childhood adversity : the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) shows we can improve people’s lives and help them thrive Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [Infographic]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021Description: electronic document (1 page) ; PDF & HTMLSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This CDC/VetoViolence infographic shows the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and how preventing ACEs can help create neighborhoods and communities where every child thrives. This infographic showcases data from the CDC-Kaiser Permanente ACE Study and recent findings to address the following questions: • What are ACEs? • How common are ACEs? • How do ACEs affect our lives? • How do ACEs affect our society? • What can be done about ACEs? Follow the link for ACE research. See New Zealand research published in 2021, which explores the association between exposure to adverse childhood experiences and being subjected to violence in later life. Record #7203
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This CDC/VetoViolence infographic shows the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and how preventing ACEs can help create neighborhoods and communities where every child thrives.

This infographic showcases data from the CDC-Kaiser Permanente ACE Study and recent findings to address the following questions:
• What are ACEs?
• How common are ACEs?
• How do ACEs affect our lives?
• How do ACEs affect our society?
• What can be done about ACEs?
Follow the link for ACE research. See New Zealand research published in 2021, which explores the association between exposure to adverse childhood experiences and being subjected to violence in later life. Record #7203