Trauma, Trust, and Transformation: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences with Donna McGee & Ken Hogan
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Welcome to CNME Connects, the podcast that shares stories to inspire, educate, and connect those working across healthcare.
In this episode, Ken Hogan sits down with Donna McGee, Addiction Services Lead for Social Inclusion in the North West, for a powerful and heartfelt conversation about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and trauma-informed practice.
Donna brings warmth, honesty, and deep professional insight as she explores:
What adverse childhood experiences are and why they matter;
How early adversity can shape lifelong health and wellbeing;
The meaning of trauma-informed care and how we can bring it into everyday practice;
Why compassion, trust, and understanding are the foundation of healing.
It’s a wonderful conversation — both reflective and practical — reminding us that trauma is not just about what happened to someone, but also about what didn’t happen: safety, connection, and belonging.
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