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Domestic violence affects tens of millions of Americans every year. Yet media outlets mostly treat incidents as 'cops' items, if they cover them at all, as opposed to treating domestic violence as a public health problem. Our free two-day symposium will help journalists understand the root causes and promising prevention, intervention and treatment approaches. Plus participants will be able to apply for grants to report California-focused projects.
The pandemic has unleashed a tsunami of misinformation, lies and half-truths capable of proliferating faster than the virus itself. In our next webinar, we’ll delve into what one of our speakers has termed “the natural ecology of bullshit” — how to spot it, how it spreads, who is most impacted, and how to counter it. And we’ll discuss reporting examples, strategies and story ideas that incorporate these insights and effectively communicate to diverse audiences. Sign-up here!
Are you passionate about helping journalists understand and illuminate the social factors that contribute to health and health disparities at a time when COVID-19 has highlighted the costs of such inequities? Looking to play a big role in shaping journalism today in the United States? The USC Center for Health Journalism seeks an enterprising and experienced journalism leader for our new position of “Manager of Projects.”
WHY ACES?
The ACE questionnaire is a simple scoring system that attributes one point for each category of adverse childhood experience. The 10 questions below each cover a different domain of trauma, and refer to experiences that occurred prior to the age of 18. The concept of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) is based on the 10-question survey originally developed for the first large-scale study on the subject conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente from 1995 to 1997. Using a purist’s definition of ACEs means we only consider the 10 questions designed to identify incidents of abuse, neglect,.
Our years of experience and breadth of knowledge mean that you are in safe hands when it comes to tackling either day to day quality service tasks or the most complex project requirements.
ACES GQS is committed to helping its clients reach their most challenging goals, to personalising their service experiences, to providing an innovative way of business management, and to making a difference.
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When dealing with our company, you will have the benefit of dealing directly with the owning Directors whom, themselves have the experience of running their own businesses over many successful years. In turn, sharing a combined, vast knowledge base, learned and refined from helping and developing business from all sectors of industry.
Our size allows us to communicate quickly and efficiently, both internally and externally; ultimately allowing us to effectively manage our client requirements no matter how demanding or dynamic they might be.
We adopt a progressive approach to technology, value and promote seamless interaction with clients’ own teams, and ensure the best cooperation to achieve the most demanding project targets.
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We strive to share the experience we acquire across our organisation, which now extends to 16 offices around the world.
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With more than 25 nationalities represented – and as many languages spoken – our staff bring exceptional location knowledge to projects.