b'TraumaThe LCHM acknowledges the pervasiveness ofTheprinciplesincludesafety,trustworthiness trauma across the Monadnock Regions population,andtransparency,collaboration,empowerment, thebreadthofeffectsonallareasofhealth,choice, and intersectionality.Essential components andtheimportanceoftrauma-sensitivecare. ofatrauma-informedpolicyarethevaluation Traumaresultsfromanevent,seriesofevents,oflivedexperience(indigenousknowledgeand or set of circumstances experienced individuallyauthentic understanding) and acknowledgment of orcollectivelyasharmfulorlife-threateningspecific populations disproportionate experience with lasting adverse effects on daily functioning, of trauma due to structural inequalities. andmental,physical,social,emotionaland/ Adverse Community Environments can lead to orspiritualwell-being.Integratingsixcore Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).Figure 5 principles of trauma-informed care into the CHIP depicts the relationship between poverty, lack of canpreventfurtherharmandpromotebetteropportunity,violence,poorhousingandother outcomes,particularlybyaddressingtrauma- environmentalfactorsandACEssuchasabuse, driven health disparities. homelessness, neglect, and mental illness.Source: GWU Center for Community ResilienceFigure 5: Framework for Addressing Adverse Childhood & Community ExperiencePage 8 of 20Greater Monadnock Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)Nov. 2020'