Supporting Early Years Children who have experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES)
Who is this course for?
All those working with children.
This session is recommended for those undertaking the Lancashire Quality Award – Birth to Three.
Course content
Nearly half of people in England experience at least one ACE, with around 9% experiencing four or more ACEs (Blackburn & Darwen Study). Six ACEs can reduce your life expectancy by 20 years. For every 100 adults in England, 48 have suffered at least one ACE during their childhood and nine suffered four or more.
This training will explore:
- What defines a child as having Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Explore how ACEs affect children's brain development
- The impact that this may have on childhood and adulthood
- Practical advice on how to support children affected by ACEs
- Building resilience to mitigate the impact of ACEs
Session dates and times
Date | Time | Venue |
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INSTANT ACCESS ONLY |
Cost:
Delivery: | PVI/Maintained Nursery Class/School | PVI SSG | LQA Settings** | Reception Classes | Childminders | Childminder members |
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*Instant Access | 22 | 20 | 11 | 45 | 15 | 13 |
*Instant access - pre-recorded webinar available for a two week period of your choice. Please use the date you wish to access the video from, when booking.
**Half price on essential training while undertaking modules
Delivered by:
Penny Watson or Kimberley McGrail, Early Years Foundation Stage Consultants
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Please note we do not accept bookings by email or phone.