ACE-to-BASE™ is being developed as a prevention and early-intervention infrastructure that supports:
School safety and mental health mandates
Early intervention to reduce downstream costs
Reduced emergency utilization
Improved outcomes across education, health, and justice systems
Provide Tier 1 universal early-intervention prevention-first infrastructure for emotional and behavioral risk
Reduce pressure on intensive Tier 2 and Tier 3 systems
Support compliance with state-level education and safety laws
Offer a framework with Data-driven accountability, evaluated, monitored, and scaled over time
By focusing on upstream prevention, ACE-to-BASE™ is designed to:
Decrease reliance on emergency and crisis services
Lower long-term costs associated with juvenile justice involvement
Improve long-term educational attainment and workforce readiness
ACE-to-BASE™ is currently in the Program Development & Pilot Readiness Phase.
Development partners include institutions interested in:
Underwriting the early build-out of prevention infrastructure
Reducing future public system burden
Supporting evidence-aligned, scalable models
Legislation and policy updates will always be approached with a focus on:
Transparency
Data-informed decision-making
Compliance with education and privacy law
ACE-to-BASE™ does not replace school-based clinical services or mandated supports; it is designed to strengthen Tier 1 universal prevention.
ACE-to-BASE™ is an education-aligned prevention framework only, not a healthcare delivery system.