What is the ACE assessment?
What is the ACE assessment?
The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Assessment is a ten-question assessment that was developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Kaiser Permanente by collecting health information from more than 17,000 members in Southern California.
What is ACE behavior?
“ACEs” stands for “Adverse Childhood Experiences.” These experiences can include things like physical and emotional abuse, neglect, caregiver mental illness, and household violence.
What are the 5 elements of ACE science?
Adverse childhood experiences. Adverse childhood experiences, child abuse, child maltreatment, or adverse life events. Trauma-informed care/practices. Adverse childhood experiences and resilience.
What is a good ACE score?
As your ACE score increases, so does the risk of disease, social and emotional problems. With an ACE score of 4 or more, things start getting serious. The likelihood of chronic pulmonary lung disease increases 390 percent; hepatitis, 240 percent; depression 460 percent; attempted suicide, 1,220 percent.
What does a ACE score of 6 mean?
People with an ACE score of 6 or higher are at risk of their lifespan being shortened by 20 years. ACEs are responsible for a big chunk of workplace absenteeism, and for costs in health care, emergency response, mental health and criminal justice.
What does an ACE score of 1 mean?
If the ACE score is 1-3 without ACE-Associated Health Conditions, the patient is at “intermediate risk” for toxic stress. If the ACE score is 1-3 and the patient has at least one ACE-associated condition, or if the ACE score is 4 or higher, the patient is at “high risk” for toxic stress.
What does an ACE score of 6 mean?
What is a PowerPoint presentation for adverse childhood experience?
PowerPoint Presentation Adverse Childhood Experience’s (ACE) Implications for the classroom Adapted from: Stewart, Altha J. University of Tennessee Health Science Center. March 7, 2016 Agenda Introduction Objective: Participants will: Learn the impact of trauma on the brain and the implications that it has in the classroom
Why are Ace’s the root cause of many serious academic problems?
ACEs are the root cause of many serious academic, social and behavioral problems that have the potential to prevent a child from receiving the full benefits of education Share with a neighborWhat types of trauma, have your students experienced. To what extent does it affect their learning? Take the ACE’s assessment Ace’SFindings
Why are kids with high Ace scores doing better?
The presence of an emotionally available, non-stressed, attuned, non-distracted safe care givers (Preferably Adults) is a reason why kids with high ACE scores are doing better than some with a low score! It’s not always what happened, it’s what was missing when it did happen!