Press Release | April 5, 2018

Cumberland County Tackles Child Abuse with Innovative Prevention Plan

By Kaitlin Phillips

Child abuse and neglect impact tens of thousands of North Carolina children each year, with the effects ranging from toxic stress to death. Even when the worst doesn’t happen, the consequences of child abuse can impact a child and his or her family and community for the rest of their lives, as evidenced by research into adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).

Press Release | April 3, 2018

Watauga County Leads the Movement Toward Compassionate Schools in N.C.

By Kaitlin Phillips

Adverse experiences in childhood can lead to many negative health outcomes later in life, but for many kids the problems can start much earlier. In the current issue of the North Carolina Medical Journal, Denise Presnell, a school social worker, writes about efforts in Watauga County to address childhood trauma.

Press Release | March 29, 2018

Children in Eastern North Carolina Experience Higher Asthma-Related Emergency Department Visits

By Kaitlin Phillips

New research, published in the current issue of the North Carolina Medical Journal, pinpoints 5- to 9-year-olds in the Eastern region of the state as the demographic with the most asthma-related emergency department (ED) visits in North Carolina.