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Trauma 101: Understanding Trauma, Resilience and Trauma-Informed Care
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS TRAUMA 101 TRAINING:
"United Way of Lancaster County in partnership with the Lancaster Coalition to Combat Poverty was pleased to offer the RMO's Trauma 101 training to early childhood educators and stakeholders. The training was a useful blend of scientific research, qualitative accounts, and practical application with an important focus on resilience. Participant feedback was resoundingly positive with requests for follow-up trainings on specific strategies to support young children and families facing trauma. There is clearly a need for a broader trauma-informed perspective in our community and Trauma 101 is an essential step in the right direction." - Andrea Heberlein, MSW, Vice President of Strategic Impact, United Way of Lancaster County
"The RMO's Trauma 101 training is excellent and I found it very helpful. Even though I was already seeking to implement trauma-informed practices in programs at our agency, this training provided a broader and more complete foundation for understanding trauma and resilience than I had previously. Many staff from our agency have now taken this training and I highly recommend it for everyone who interacts with people who have experienced trauma as children or as adults." - Roger Steffy, Vice President for Programs, Tabor Community Services
"Trauma 101 takes on the challenge of engaging us in a journey to better understand the lasting impact of trauma. The presenters are masterful in their approach that blends facts with personal stories, self-reflection, and self-care, highlighting the trauma, but also leading us to embrace resilience and recovery." - Dr. Hilda Shirk, MSW, President & CEO, Lancaster Health Center (formerly SouthEast Lancaster Health Services)
"Melanie Snyder [lead instructor] is certified through the GAINS center and her Trauma 101 trainings are not only educational they are insightful, experiential and moving." - Mary LeVasseur, NCTTP, NBC-HWC, Manager of Community Health and Wellness, Lancaster General Health
***************************************** We are offering MULTIPLE sessions of this 4 hour training - please select ONE from the dropdown list of dates and times above.
Offered by: Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County & RMO for Returning Citizens
Intended Audience: This training is designed to provide a foundational overview and awareness of trauma, resilience, and trauma-informed care for anyone in the community who interacts with individuals and families who may have experienced trauma, including human services professionals, educators, the faith community, employers, government agencies, and others.
This training will include curriculum materials from SAMHSA, the ACEs research, and information and key learnings from long-established trauma-informed communities in the Pacific Northwest and Canada.
Training content: 1)Why learn about trauma 2)Trauma definitions, types of trauma, causes of trauma 3)Traumas symptoms & effects 4)Re-traumatization and how to avoid it 5)Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) research 6)Neuroscience of trauma and resilience 7)Links between trauma and addiction, mental illness, and risk-taking behaviors 8)Whats needed to heal from trauma 9)Secondary/vicarious trauma and self-care for professionals 10)Principles of Trauma-informed care and becoming a trauma-informed organization
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to: 1)Discuss why its important to learn about trauma 2)Define trauma 3)Describe events that individuals may experience as traumatic 4)Describe how individuals might experience the effects of trauma throughout life 5)Describe how trauma relates to addiction, mental health and risk-taking behaviors 6)Describe how traumatic experiences in childhood may result in cycles of violence and abuse 7)List examples of risk factors and protective/resilience factors that can result in different individual responses to traumatic events 8)List and describe ways in which community agencies and organizations may re-traumatize the people they are intended to serve 9)Identify potential causes and indicators of vicarious or secondary trauma among staff 10)List examples of effective self-care practices for professionals working with people with trauma histories 11)Discuss how organizations can improve policies and procedures to make them trauma-informed
Training length: 4 hours
The instructors for this training are: Regina Begley, BSW Navigation Director, Community Action Partnership Certified Trainer, SAMHSA, GAINS Ctr for Behavioral Health/Justice Transformation Vanessa Philbert, MS Impact Team Leader, Household Stability, Community Action Partnership Certified Trainer, SAMHSA, GAINS Ctr for Behavioral Health/Justice Transformation Melanie G. Snyder, BSW, MBA Certified Trainer, SAMHSA, GAINS Ctr for Behavioral Health/Justice Transformation Certified Facilitator, Seeking Safety, Treatment Innovations Certified Practitioner, Strategies for Trauma Awareness & Resilience (STAR), Eastern Mennonite University 2016-17 Baldwin Fellow: Trauma, Resilience & Trauma-Informed Communities
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LocationCommunity Action Partnership of Lancaster County (View)
601 South Queen St
Lancaster, PA 17603
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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