How we can help
Find out your ACEs score
Discovering your ACEs score is often the first step to
getting help for yourself. And to protecting your
children from ACEs.
The higher your ACEs score, the higher
your risk of developing serious health and social issues, such as diabetes, depression, stroke, PTSD, cancer, and substance abuse.
Find out my ACEs score now
Get counselling help
People with ACEs scores are likely to benefit from a counselling session. A counsellor can help you cope with depression, anxiety, difficult life events, and more.
An
accredited counsellor will listen to you and support you without judging or criticising. The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) has an extensive directory of 16,000 counsellors.
Find out more about counselling
Watch an award-winning documentary about ACEs
You can now watch an important one-hour documentary about ACEs called
“Resilience” from the comfort of your home – the documentary is streamed via the internet.
“Resilience” has won numerous
awards and high praise from film critics.
Book a screening now
Inform your parenting
Preventing ACEs cannot be left solely to government agencies, such as schools, the NHS and social services.
Parents also play a
key role in creating safe, stable and nurturing environments for all children.
Click the button to
learn more about enhancing your parenting skills and you also check out
a parenting course.
Learn more