NHAIMH Annual Meeting
Join us for networking, learning and celebration!
March 12, 2019
5:00pm - 7:30pm
at the Red Blazer, Concord NH
Featured Speakers: Lara Quiroga, M.Ed. and
Sergeant Peter Marr, Manchester Police Department
Manchester’s Adverse Childhood Experience Response Team – A Community and Law Enforcement Partnerships Helping to Reduce ACEs
Learn about Manchester's Adverse Childhood Experiences Response Team (ACERT) This specialized team, which of consists of a police officer, a domestic violence crisis services advocate, and a community health worker trained in trauma-informed services responds to incidents in which children have been exposed to trauma and connect them to services that mitigate the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), build protective factors, and strengthen families and the community. This presentation will provide an overview of ACEs, this unique approach to addressing them, and offer suggestions for building a collaboration to establish a similar team in your community.
Light hors d’oeuvres will be served.
Approved by AAMFT for 1 CEU
Award of Excellence will be presented after the presentation.
Online registration is required for this event
Free for members, but you must register online.
Non-members registration fee is $10 per person, non-refundable.
Register before March 5, 2019
Questions? Contact us at NHAIMH@gmail.com
Interested in joining NHAIMH? please visit www.nhaimh.camp9.org