Unraveling Trauma: Jane Mulcahey on the Impact of ACEs
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In this enlightening episode of The Long Way Back Podcast, we have the privilege of speaking with Jane Mulcahey, a renowned Research, Policy, Advocacy, and Legal Consultant. Jane, who completed her PhD in Law at UCC, explores the profound impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on individuals and society.
Jane's pioneering research, "Connected Corrections and Corrected Connections," sheds light on how ACEs shape life trajectories, including involvement in criminal justice systems. We delve into her extensive work in raising awareness about the interconnectedness of trauma, health, and social issues.
Jane's insights extend beyond academic research; she has been a key voice in policy development, having made substantial contributions to discussions on trauma and its effects on brain function, health, and behavior. Her advocacy includes organizing events to highlight how ACEs influence various aspects of life, from addiction to criminality.
In this episode, Jane shares her experiences speaking before international bodies, including the UN Committee against Torture, and her impactful work on her podcast, "Law and Justice." We also discuss her YouTube series, "How to Talk Policy and Influence People," which addresses the importance of understanding and addressing trauma for societal well-being.
Tune in to hear how Jane’s work is shaping conversations about trauma and policy reform, and how understanding ACEs can transform approaches to justice and support.
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