ACE Screening as a Tool for Improving Health Access and Outcomes for Children and Youth in California
New resources on the benefits of incorporating ACE Screening into clinical settings are now available from the UCLA Pritzker Center. With support from UCLA/UCSF Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Aware Family Resilience Network (UCAAN) and the Olive View-UCLA Education and Research Institute, the UCLA Pritzker Center partnered with ACEs-LA Network of Care to develop and share policy briefs. The briefs are available for free and focus on the implementation of ACE screening and response activities to prevent and address the impact of childhood adversity and toxic stress. Access the full series of briefs below.
The UCLA Pritzker Center and Prevention Center of Excellence are both affiliated programs of the DMH + UCLA Public Partnership for Wellbeing.