my name is lynn dolce. i'm the directer ffer for foster care mental health. one of the trauma inform care initiative which is what we're going to talk about right knew. get my glasses on. >> it's right in the middle of the screen. >> this one. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> there are my notes. can you get them. thank you. so on behalf of director garcia and our team, with the trauma initiative system of care. i'm grateful for the opportunity to be before you today. as you know, or may not know, but i probably do know, the trauma is the number one public health concerns we face today in the county. trauma and toxic stress have been linked to many adverse health outcomes including diabetes, heart disease. lung ailments. cirrhosis of the liver and suicide. trauma impacts more than the individual. it has a ripple effect on our communities. as such, at the department of public health has steen that a need for a preventive, collective, collaborative approach was needed to address trauma. we're used to thinking of trauma as a behavioral health incident. we think a