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Resilience (film): The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope

September 14, 2020 Written by Elizabeth
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When:
October 10, 2020 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
2020-10-10T10:30:00-04:00
2020-10-10T12:00:00-04:00
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Join us for this award-winning, 60-minute film, Resilience: The Biology of Stress & The Science of Hope! This powerful movie is a conversation-starter and a perspective-changer. (See more about film here: http://kpjrfilms.co/resilience/) Spanish subtitles are available.

The screening is co-hosted by the WCPSS Office of Equity Affairs & Office of Counseling & Student Services, the Wake NCAE, the Wake PTA Council, and Public Schools First NC.

This limited release documentary examines how abuse, neglect and other adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) affect children’s development & health outcomes in adulthood. Research shows ACEs are common, they affect all income levels, and their impact on health and well-being is significant. “The child may not remember, but the body remembers.”

Schools have a critical role to play in promoting the great childhoods that children deserve. One great takeaway from Resilience is that there is always hope! Science shows the effects of ACEs do not have to be permanent. The film highlights how communities working together can build resilience in kids to overcome the impact of ACEs. See this highly acclaimed film to learn more about ACEs, how they increase the likelihood of disease and illness, and how together we as a community can mitigate the impact of ACEs for Wake County children.

There will be short commentary/discussion following the film. THIS FILM IS INTENDED FOR ADULT AUDIENCES.

Registration is required at: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/562788734205695499

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

More info on ACEs: www. AdvocatesForHealthInAction.org and visit our website for great resources on ACEs and Resilience School Programs www.publicschoolsfirstnc.org

If you want to schedule a virtual screening for your church or synagogue, your civic group or PTA, please contact us to schedule ([email protected]).

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