Continuing the Conversation: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Resiliency

Join us for a Keiki Talk on Thursday, December 12 to continue the conversation on ACEs (adverse childhood experiences) and resiliency. Learn about Hawaii’s efforts around Trauma-Informed Care, ACEs, and Resiliency, and find out what others are doing to move the state forward.

This Keiki Talk with feature several cohort presenters and an exciting conversation with Sarah Enos Watamura, Ph.D., who originally presented at the August 2019 Keiki Talk.

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About Sarah Enos Watamura, Ph.D. 
Dr. Watamura is Professor of Psychology, Director of the Child Health & Development Laboratory, and Co-Director of the Stress, Early Experience and Development (SEED) Research Center at University of Denver. Read more about Dr. Watamura.

About Keiki Talks
Keiki Talks are Hawaiʻi Children’s Action Network’s premiere forum for community leaders to learn about issues affecting Hawaiʻi’s children. Previous topics have included the economic benefits of childhood investment, paid family leave, and the latest trends in early childhood policies.

This event is presented by Hawaii Children's Action Network, Hawaii State Department of Health, Executive Office on Early Learning, Hawaii State Department of Human Services, and Hawaii P-20. Click here to download a flyer.

WHEN
December 12, 2019 at 7:30am - 9:30am
WHERE
Plaza Club
900 Fort Street Mall
Honolulu, HI 96813
United States
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CONTACT
Deborah Zysman · · 8085315502

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