Webinar
Balancing ACEs with HOPE

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Focus of this Training:
ISPCAN and Prevent Child Abuse America lead a discussion about HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences), a strengths-based approach that identifies and promotes access to Positive Childhood Experiences as a way to promote resilience for all children; prevent child abuse and neglect; and offset some of the long-term effects of childhood trauma. Presenters Jennifer Jones and Amanda Winn discuss the research behind Positive Childhood Experiences and their mitigating affect on Adverse Childhood Experiences and give some examples of what the HOPE framework looks like in practice in communities across the country.
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Webinar Date:
June 1, 2022
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Global
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Presented By:

Jennifer Jones
Chief Strategy Officer at Prevent Child Abuse America
Jennifer Jones serves as the Chief Strategy Officer at Prevent Child Abuse America, where she helps shape the organization's strategic vision and fulfill its role as a leader in prioritizing prevention at the national level. She leads regional and national strategic partnerships and consults with organizations and congressional representatives on brain science, child welfare, and child and family well-being issues. She is also a member of the National HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences) Advisory Board and serves on the Board of Directors of the Hunger Task Force.

Amanda Winn
macro-level MSW, Director of Training and Technical Assistance at the HOPE National Resource Center at Tufts Medical Center.
Amanda has spent her professional career working at the intersection of parenting, gender, and poverty. Previously, she directed a National Resource Center at UC Berkeley’s School of Social Welfare, where she provided training and technical assistance to providers around the country that support families affected by substance use and/or HIV.