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Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences
Learn about the impact of early childhood trauma and what communities can begin doing to build resilience
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, April 13 · 12 - 4pm EDT
Location
Moose Lodge Front Royal 1340 John Marshall Highway Front Royal, VA 22630
About this event
- 4 hours
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This is the 3rd training in a series being presented by Northwestern CSB's Prevention and Wellness Services in partnership with Front Royal Moose Lodge
Lunch is being provided at 12:00 and the training is from 1:00-4:00. Find out 1) how early childhood trauma impacts brain development, 2)how adversity early in life can lead to lifelong social, behavioral and physical outcomes and 3) what we can begin doing to build more resilient communities. Registration is requested.
All trainings are free thanks to grant funding that Northwestern CSB receives and the generosity of the Front Royal Moose Lodge.
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About the organizer
The mission of Northwestern CSB's Prevention and Wellness Services is to prevent substance misuse, suicide and problem gambing and promote mental wellness in Virginia's Laurel Ridge Planning District through a truama-informed, collaborative lens.