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House endorses resolution urging trauma-informed approaches after hearing on adverse childhood experiences

Utah House of Representatives · February 15, 2017
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Summary

House members unanimously passed a substitute to HCR10 encouraging identification and support for survivors of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs); sponsor framed the resolution as an awareness and prevention measure and described links between ACEs and later-life health and social problems.

The Utah House on Feb. 15 adopted a first substitute to HCR10, a concurrent resolution encouraging identification and support for survivors of traumatic childhood experiences and urging trauma-informed practices across programs that serve children.

Representative Red, the sponsor, described the findings of the original ACE study and walked members through the resolution's checklist and the adverse outcomes associated with multiple ACEs, including poorer school performance,…

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