Albany, NY – In a brief, four minute, radio interview on October 23rd, LaSalle School Executive Director Bill Wolff joined Martha Johnson from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to cast a light on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their prevalence in today’s society.

Also, how LaSalle – just one of many human service agencies employing ACE techniques and strategies – is working to understand how a high number of ACE factors can negatively impact children suffering from trauma.

The interview aired on WAMC’s The Roundtable, an award-winning, nationally recognized eclectic talk program. The show airs from 9 a.m. to noon each weekday and features news, interviews, in-depth discussion, music, and much (much) more! The Toundtable tackles serious and lighthearted subjects, looking to explore the many facets of the human condition with civility, respect and responsibility.

Since 1972, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has supported research and programs targeting some of America’s most pressing health issues—from substance abuse to improving access to quality health care. RWJF is the nation’s largest philanthropy dedicated solely to health.