First-in-the-nation initiative training clinicians & communities on screening & treating impacts of #AdverseChildhoodExperiences (#ACEs) led by @UCACEsAware
When working with patients or clients with ACEs, a trauma-informed approach is integral. It helps us be nonjudgmental and focus on client strengths to motivate and support.
Visit https://t.co/d1OQ78CkLy for trauma-informed approaches to Stress Busters.
Being there for someone through a difficult moment can include helping them connect to support. 988 is available 24/7. Call or text anytime, anywhere in the U.S. You don’t have to figure this out alone. Learn more: https://t.co/YRG0OZypTl #SeeThePerson#MHAM2026@samhsagov
Did you know that safe, stable, and nurturing relationships can:
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Supporting youth mental health is a shared responsibility. Families, schools, health care providers, and communities all play a role in early identification and support. https://t.co/CjhimeE5cd
#SeeThePerson#MHAM2026@samhsagov
We recognize the pressure and stress that expecting and new mothers may experience, with 70% noting they hide or underplay maternal mental health difficulties.
Explore supportive resources from @MMHAlliance at https://t.co/pWiWyN51e5. #MothersDay
Our observance of #NationalChildAbusePreventionMonth focuses on reducing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) & encouraging Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs). PCEs can help prevent toxic stress, buffering against the negative lifelong health effects ACEs can create. @CA_OSG
Fight, flight, freeze, affiliate... all normal responses to threatening events. But, when stressful events continue to happen to us, they can lead to wear and tear on our minds and bodies. Get tips for managing stress at https://t.co/OLPd0N8uos.
#NationalStressAwarenessMonth
Across California, parents and caregivers are breaking generational cycles of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and finding hope through services made possible by the Children & Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (CYBHI). Hear their stories: https://t.co/oG1dxSqy1h.
@Cal_HHS
@CDCgov reports that Black women are more than three times as likely to die from pregnancy-related causes as White women, and that 80% of pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S. are preventable. Here's how we can address the contributing factors. #BlackMaternalHealthWeek
An important message this #NationalChildAbusePreventionMonth to anyone witnessing or experiencing violence or abuse:
Do not be afraid to get help.
Find information and resources from @First5CA at https://t.co/cVGYajPKH2.
At ACEs Aware, we are pleased to support clinicians and community partners in their work to help patients heal from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). Take the Becoming ACEs Aware in California training, a free, two-hour, online course, today: https://t.co/bFivT34hi8.
During #NationalMinorityHealthMonth, we acknowledge that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) disproportionately affect minorities and reaffirm our commitment to health equity.
Visit the ACEs Aware website to learn more: https://t.co/PfyjZcru2P.
The Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (CYBHI) shared its progress and program updates in the March 2026 Quarterly webinar: https://t.co/v4btImdVcD.
@Cal_HHS
DHCS_CA has published data on the implementation of Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Community Supports – two key pillars of Medi-Cal’s comprehensive transformation.
Explore CalAIM Corner resources and tools on the ACEs Aware Learning Center: https://t.co/oEibysY1pA.
Studies show a higher prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in LGBTQIA+ individuals, reinforcing the necessity of supports. Learn more about ACEs in this community and trauma-informed care from @CALGBTQHealth: https://t.co/FAFnVCIcbL.
#TransDayOfVisibility
53,000+ individuals have completed the Becoming ACEs Aware in California training, an online course that covers Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), toxic stress, trauma-informed care & more.
Read more in the March 2026 ACEs Aware Quarterly Data Report: https://t.co/45z5liHtml.
Medi-Cal clinicians have conducted more than 5.2 million Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) screenings of nearly 2.9 million unique Medi-Cal members.
Explore the March 2026 ACEs Aware Quarterly Data Report for the latest screening and training data: https://t.co/45z5liHtml.
Babywearing helps build a deep connection with our babies and allows caregivers to move more easily through the day. Watch for more benefits.
For postpartum tips, explore the handouts by @La_Clinica_ and ACEs Aware, available in both English and Spanish: https://t.co/Qfi2RyUdtV.