Providers and
community support

It takes a community to help people heal and live beyond ACEs

Everyone has a role to play in helping children, youth, and others live beyond their ACEs.

Here are some ways you can make a difference:

Be “that someone” a young person can turn to when life gets difficult. Although enduring trauma can cause lasting wear and tear on our bodies and brains, nurturing relationships can restore and heal them. All Californians can provide that needed support to a young person or caregiver in their community by listening, caring, and offering a safe place to process tough experiences and complex feelings.

Learn about ACEs and toxic stress. The first step to healing is understanding how ACEs and toxic stress might be impacting our mental and physical health, our relationships, and our lives in general. Then pay it forward by sharing information about ACEs and toxic stress with other people in your community.

Finding a health provider who understands ACEs. The ACEs Aware Clinician Directory lists Medi-Cal providers who have completed Becoming ACEs Aware in California training. These providers can provide ACE screenings.

Share your own story about how to heal from the impacts of ACEs and toxic stress. While healing isn’t linear, there are things we can do to heal and grow from the effects of ACEs and toxic stress, for ourselves and the next generation.

Share information about the campaign. Follow us on social media, link to our website, download toolkits, and share information with your networks — both online and offline!

Resources

Accessing Help Patient Guide

Help patients understand the impacts of ACEs, the many sources of support available to them, and helpful questions to ask.

Native American Toolkit

Get vibrant campaign printables like a poster, stickers, and bookmark with reading list — designed by and for Tribal youth.

Stress Buster Pocket Cards

Our foldable pocket card has science-backed tips for healing in the moment — including the STOP and box breathing techniques, and more.

Are you a healthcare provider or clinician? Get specialized ACEs training.

Free introductory trainings are available here.