Training Series
Trauma Informed Care
There is growing awareness that trauma is pervasive and that the impact of trauma is often deep and life- shaping. Violence and trauma are often at the center of a client’s medical concerns, mental health challenges, and substance use. Viewers will gain knowledge of the five core principles of Trauma Informed Care, and build an understanding that these principles need to be present for both the recipient of services as well as the staff.
Trauma Informed Care 101
There is growing awareness that trauma is pervasive and that the impact of trauma is often deep and life- shaping. This impact extends to a client’s understanding of, and interactions with, their own health care needs. Violence and trauma are often at the center of a client’s medical concerns, m...
- Presenters:
- Cheryl Martin, Elizabeth Meeker, Gwen Olton
Creating a Trauma Informed Environment: Promoting Physical & Emotional Safety
When considering the implementation of a trauma-informed care (TIC) approach to service delivery, the principle of Safety is often neglected. Creating a trauma-informed environment entails attending to both the psychological and physical safety of service providers and recipients. This interactive w...
- Presenters:
- Cheryl Martin, Gwen Olton
Trauma Informed Collaboration
Trauma-informed care (TIC) is frequently presented as having five guiding principles: safety, trust, choice, empowerment, and collaboration. With the understanding that few service providers are trained in collaborative approaches, this webinar will seek to build participant knowledge around strateg...
- Presenters:
- Cheryl Martin, Elizabeth Meeker, Gwen Olton
Trauma-Informed Supervision
The principles of trauma-informed care (TIC) posit that human service organizations must be trauma-informed not just for service recipients, but for the providers as well. Through the use of video case studies, this engaging webinar explored with participants what it means to offer supervision that...
- Presenters:
- Cheryl Martin, Elizabeth Meeker, Gwen Olton
Creating a Path for Resiliency
Resiliency is frequently discussed as a trait that one either has, or does not have. However, resiliency could more accurately be described as a skill that can be learned, practiced, and built upon. This webinar provides participants with information from some of the research on resiliency while als...
- Presenters:
- Cheryl Martin, Elizabeth Meeker, Gwen Olton