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This training teaches child welfare staff to recognize signs and symptoms of trauma, understand their significance and prevalence, and learn how to apply trauma-informed approaches in their work with children and families.
This training is designed to provide all participants with a foundational understanding of trauma, including the prevalence and impact of trauma across the lifespan.
This 3-part training series provides participants with a foundational understanding of trauma, specific approaches for developing trauma-informed systems, and includes a consultation group.
The training defines what it means to be trauma-informed, how this differs from and overlaps with trauma treatment, as well as what providers can do to ensure their practices/policies are more trauma-informed.
This is an introductory course that will help attendees level-set your employee’s understanding of mental health and substance misuse – and how they show up in the workplace.
Participants will be taught the tools to sustain themselves in their work by understanding, acknowledging, and responding to the ways they are impacted by the experiences of those with whom they work.
Administrators and school behavioral staff will learn to facilitate healthy grieving, with the goal of helping their community integrate the loss.
In this training, participants will be taught to deliver basic behavioral health response skills following large-scale disasters or critical incidents.
Attendees will be taught the gold standard in disaster response: the core functions of Psychological First Aid (PFA) and the Post Traumatic Stress Management (PTSM) continuum.