The Peace and Justice Institute of Valencia College, Early Learning Coalition of Orange County, Orange County Health Department, along with partners and sponsors, invite you to a conference, Creating a Resilient Community: From Trauma to Healing on April 3rd, 2019.
Come together to explore community wellness through the integration of the science behind adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), trauma-informed practices, and healing.
The day includes a keynote address from Dr. Vince Felitti, the chief researcher of the ACEs study. The conference will further provide the opportunity for multiple stakeholder groups to discuss action plans for moving toward a resilient community. The stakeholder groups include: Health/Medical, Education, Business, Criminal Justice/Judicial/First Responders, Government/Public Sector and Civic/Faith/Non-Profit.
Schedule:
8:00 – Doors open for registration and connecting
(Coffee and tea service)
9:00 – Welcome and keynote
11:00 – Exploring Trauma Healing
11:45- Lunch with Panel Discussion
1:00 – Community-wide conversation
3:00 – Closing
3:00-4:00 Exploring Possibilities Together with Food and Fun
CLICK TO REGISTER: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/creating-a-resilient-community-from-trauma-to-healing-tickets-56576659311
LIMITED SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE.
For more information contact us:
Rachel Allen
peaceandjustice@valenciacollege.edu
407–582-2291
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