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How Adverse Childhood Experiences Shape Public Safety, Economic Mobility, and Community Wellbeing By Dr. Pamela J. Pine, PhD, MPH, CFRE

Every mayor, city manager, and municipal leader is trying to [...]

The Claims File You Haven’t Opened Yet: What Adverse Childhood Experiences Mean for Public Sector Risk Management By Dr. Pamela J. Pine, PhD, MPH, CFRE

Public sector risk managers spend their careers identifying patterns. You [...]

The Hidden Epidemic in Your Server Room: How Childhood Trauma and Burnout Are Affecting MSP Performance By Dr. Pamela J. Pine, PhD, MPH, CFRE

Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are facing unprecedented workforce challenges. Staffing [...]

What Nurses Carry Before the Scrubs Go On: The Hidden Impact of Childhood Trauma on Burnout, Retention, and Workforce Resilience By Dr. Pamela J. Pine, PhD, MPH, CFRE

Healthcare leaders across the country are grappling with the same [...]

The Hidden Science of Childhood Trauma Across Systems: What Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Reveal About Health, Education, Work, and Society By Dr. Pamela J. Pine

Introduction: Why ACEs Show Up Everywhere Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) [...]

What We Bring With Us: The Science of Race, Childhood Adversity, and Belonging in Independent Schools By Dr. Pamela J. Pine

Belonging Is More Than a Diversity Goal—It's a Human Need [...]

The Pipeline to Child Health: What Water Professionals Need to Know About Lead, PFAS, and Adverse Childhood Experiences

How Safe Water Protects More Than Physical Health By Dr. [...]