while we have beall hands on deck with the cronut coronavirus pandemic it turns th initiative has been more important than ever. because so many californians in our rinsing the to get levels of trauma and adversity. and responding with trauma inrmed care, having a trauma informed healthcare workforce it turns out has never been more important. ai so, we have d since january of 2020 more than 15,000 healthcare providers on how to recognize the signs of how trauma is affecting health and how to reese with evidence-based care. all of this in the middle of a global pandemic. >> you are up pediatrician by ading a much of your work has been with childhood kitrauma. are not impacted in the same way physically in terms of the coronavirus as adults. he what ewhat are your concerns about their physical, psychological have question rk >> well, there are significant concerns. what we are seeing is that the reports for child maltreatment declined amatically after the shelter in place order early in the pandemic. while that may sound like good news we know child dimaltreatmentnot go away, it is like