Get the Tools Your Community Needs to Implement a Collective Impact Model for Addressing ACEs and Expanding Trauma-Informed Practices.
The ACEs & Resilience Resource Commons for Communities - ARRCC is a specialized wiki, built on the same technology platform as Wikipedia®. The ARRCC is free to use, and most of the resources shared in the ARRCC wiki are also free to use. The content is specially designed for people working to develop and implement strategies that can impact large number of families and individuals in your community.
The ACEs & Resilience Resource Commons for Communities - ARRCC is the most comprehensive and affordable toolset for building resources to address ACE’s and Resilience in your community. Our unique approach to co-creating and implementing large-scale strategies for complex social issues will provide you with the skills to make your collaborative successful. The approach was featured in a peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Change Management, “Leading Social Transformation: Creating Value and Advancing the Common Good.” (See Webinar Here.)
Many cities or regions have an existing coalition to work on ACEs, Trauma, and Resilience (ATR), and many have coalitions working on early childhood development. Unfortunately, most of these coalitions struggle with how to effectively mobilize, align and manage the many community organizations that should be part of the team working together on a journey of many years.
The ARRCC Will Help Your Community…
Don’t Reinvent the Wheel!
Accelerate And Improve Your Faith Community’s Positive Impact By Using The ACEs & Resilience Resource Commons For Communities (ARRCC).
There is no simple solution for reducing and addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), but there are many things that communities can do to reduce that trauma and improve the resilience of infants, children, and youth. The ARRCC makes it easier to do more, faster.
The ARRCC is a specialized wiki, built on the same technology platform as Wikipedia®. It is designed to help reduce the time needed to plan and implement a wide range of helpful actions. The ARRCC is free to use, and most of the resources shared in the ARRCC wiki are also free to use. The content is specially designed for people working to develop and implement strategies that can impact large number of families and individuals in your community.
Think of this as a menu of choices that you can pick from as part of a larger team in your community.
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