Farmington SAFE: Community Conversation

Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences

1 h 30 min · 14. aug. 2025
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📍 Hosted by Farmington SAFE & CARES in Farmington Hills | Sponsored by Graham E. Smith Memorial Fund Join us for a powerful discussion on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) — how trauma impacts health and development, and how we can heal. 🎙 Panel Topics & Speakers: • ACE Study Overview – Tehmina Shakir, MD • Toxic Stress & Development – Tehmina Shakir, MD • Timing of Trauma – Megan Wade, PsyD • Trauma-Informed Care – Megan Wade, PsyD • Risk Factors of ACEs – Jeffrey Brough, BA • Protective Factors of ACEs – Jeffrey Brough, BA 👥 Facilitated by: Don Munter & Katrina Beshears, LMSW 🎥 Watch Live here on our Farmington SAFE Facebook page Together, we can break the cycle of trauma and build resilience in our communities.  If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org.

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Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences

📍 Hosted by Farmington SAFE & CARES in Farmington Hills | Sponsored by Graham E. Smith Memorial Fund Join us for a powerful discussion on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) — how trauma impacts health and development, and how we can heal. 🎙 Panel Topics & Speakers: • ACE Study Overview – Tehmina Shakir, MD • Toxic Stress & Development – Tehmina Shakir, MD • Timing of Trauma – Megan Wade, PsyD • Trauma-Informed Care – Megan Wade, PsyD • Risk Factors of ACEs – Jeffrey Brough, BA • Protective Factors of ACEs – Jeffrey Brough, BA 👥 Facilitated by: Don Munter & Katrina Beshears, LMSW 🎥 Watch Live here on our Farmington SAFE Facebook page Together, we can break the cycle of trauma and build resilience in our communities.  If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org.

14. aug. 20251 h 30 min