Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska

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Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska

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Adverse Childhood Experiences in Alaska
North Star Behavioral Health Lunch and Learn
Anchorage, Alaska January 6, 2015

Disclosure to Audience______________________________________
No one involved in the planning or presentation of this activity has any relevant financial relationships with a commercial interest to disclose
The following are North Star Behavioral Health’s Content Controllers:
Pat Sidmore, MSW - Presenter Dr. Andy Mayo, CEO Dr. Ruth Dukoff, System Medical Director Lori Hoffman, QIRM Director Denise Gleason, CME Coordinator Evelyn Alsup, Education Director Medical Staff: Dr. Phillip Neuberger Dr. Manuel Rodriguez Dr. Elizabeth Baisi Dr. David Hjellen Dr. Judith Bautista Dr. Jill Abram Education Committee: Sabrina Ben, HRD Carla MacGregor, DRTC Administrator Ron Meier, PRTC Clinical Director Melanie Nelson, DOSS Sarah Skeel, PRTC Administrator Business Development Department: Elke Villegas, Director of Business Development Becky Bitzer, Clinical Community Liaison Sarah Twaddle, Clinical Community Liaison Wayne Jackson, Clinical Community Liaison

From 11:30- Noon
While attendees in person are starting their lunches at 11:30 – ACE cards will be at their tables available for review and discussion. For those of you on the phone the next slide has some cards for your review – so that you are not left out.

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ACE cards help explain the reality of ACEs in Alaska and promote ways to mitigate and prevent them.
It’s important to remember that ACE data is about a population and for individuals is not Predictive.
A website will be listed on the cards and will be ready to go on January 28, 2015. This site will allow for further exploration of the cards’ information

Some of the Organizations Supporting the ACE Study in Alaska

How did we get all these various groups to support the ACE study in Alaska?

Of the 42 Topic Areas cited in Healthy People 2020………

1. Access to Health Services 2. Adolescent Health 3. Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and
Chronic Back Conditions 4. Blood Disorders and Blood Safety 5. Cancer 6. Chronic Kidney Disease 7. Dementias, Including Alzheimer’s disease 8. Diabetes 9. Disability and Health 10. Early and Middle Childhood 11. Educational and Community Programs 12. Environmental Health 13. Family Planning 14. Food Safety 15. Genomics 16. Global Health

17. Healthcare-Associated Infections 18. Health Communication and Health Information Technology 19. Health-Related Quality of Life and Well-Being 20. Hearing and Sensory or Communication 21. Heart Disease and Stroke 22. HIV 23. Immunization and Infectious Diseases 24. Injury and Violence Prevention 25. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health 26. Maternal, Infant, and Child Health 27. Medical Product Safety 28. Mental Health and Mental Disorders
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29. Nutrition and Weight Status 30. Occupational Safety and Health 31. Older Adults 32. Oral Health 33. Physical Activity 34. Preparedness 35. Public Health Infrastructure 36. Respiratory Diseases 37. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 38. Sleep Health 39. Social Determinants of Health 40. Substance Abuse 41. Tobacco Use 42. Vision
linked to ACES

What is the BRFSS
• The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System marks its 30th year in 2013 and remains the gold standard of behavioral surveillance. Currently data are collected monthly in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Palau, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam.
• More than 500,000 interviews were conducted in 2011, making the BRFSS the largest telephone survey in the world.
http://www.cdc.gov/brfss/about/about_brfss.htm

I can be this guy……. so stop me if I go too fast!
I’ll pause for a moment so you can let this information sink in.
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