About the CDC-Kaiser ACE Study
The CDC-Kaiser Permanente Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is one of the largest investigations of childhood abuse, neglect, and household challenges that impact later-life health and well-being.
The CDC-Kaiser Permanente Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is one of the largest investigations of childhood abuse, neglect, and household challenges that impact later-life health and well-being.
Mt. Solo Middle School in Longview, WA saw that their staff were enjoying easy access to the school’s fitness center facilities to help them get their regular physical activity and support their overall well-being. But much of the school’s equipment…
To complement the latest version of the Playbook, we offering these strategies for schools seeking to gain access to additional funding to support a healthy school environment.
Water Works provides easy to use resources to encourage water intake in schools, including a list of free activities, lesson plans, and curricula for a range of grade levels
Dr. Nadine Burke Harris has been a leading voice in the efforts to reduce ACEs and toxic stress for more than a decade. She now leads the Office of the California Surgeon General which offers a number of resources to…
Kaiser Permanente partnered with the National Drinking Water Alliance to help schools learn about the importance of drinking water and how to provide it safely and effectively. These facts sheets will show you how.
Start increasing water consumption among your students, staff and teachers with some of these simple steps.
Learn how you can work to increase participation in your school or district with FRAC’s research, action, and programs. Participation in the federal nutrition programs plays a critical role in childhood obesity prevention.
Make good health a part of everyday life for your faculty and staff by providing them with a dedicated place to take care of their own well-being -- relaxation, quiet, social interaction, or collaboration.
This guide, developed by the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors, provides a step-by-step process that districts and schools can use to develop an employee wellness initiative that fits their unique needs.