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Preventing and Eliminating Adverse Childhood Experiences by Promoting and Empowering All Children to Excel in Durham-Chapel Hill, NC.

Workshop REMINDER: Building the Movement with Populations with High Prevalence of Trauma - Friday @ 1pm EST/10am PST [npscoaliton.org]

 

We are excited to present the fifth workshop session this Friday and hope you can join us live! Of note, we are now offering participation certificates to those who can be with us live on Friday afternoons and to make that easier we have also decided to shorten this workshop session to 3 hours! Please help us in #BuildingTheMovement by sharing this workshop series with colleagues and help us reach our next milestone of 3K registered.

Day 5 - Building the Movement with Populations with High Prevalence of Trauma
March 4, 2022 - 1pm-4pm ET/10am-1pm PT



1pm – Introduction to Workshop:

  • Dr. Diana Fishbein, President, National Prevention Science Coalition (NPSC)
  • Jesse Kohler, Executive Director, Campaign for Trauma-informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP)


1:10pm – Historical Trauma and Racial Healing:

  • Ingrid Cockhren, CEO, PACES Connection


1:30pm – Veterans and Military Families:

  • Capt Joshua Strait, DO, FAAP, CAPT, USAF, MC, Fellow in Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics at Madigan Army Military Medical Center and a commissioned officer in the United States Air Force


1:50pm – Resilient Leaders Initiative, a Social Accelerator in Rural Communities:

  • Vichi Jagannathan, Co-Founder, Rural Opportunity Institute
  • Euldana Thorne, Community Board Member, Rural Opportunity Institute


2:10pm – Violence Interruption Work in Communities with Highest Rates of Gun Violence in NYC:

  • K Bain, Founder and current Executive Director of Community Capacity Development and Commissioner to New York City’s Mayoral Racial Justice Committee


2:30 – 10 min Brain Break

2:40pm – Mindfulness Strategies for Children with Exposure to Trauma in Low Income Urban Schools and Communities:

  • Holistic Life Foundation, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland


3:00pm – Native American/Historical Trauma:

  • Dr. Tami Decoteau, Clinical Psychologist, DeCoteau Trauma-Informed Care and Practice, PLLC


3:20pm – Incarcerated and Substance Dependent Parents:

  • Dr. Susan Rose, Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Dr. Thomas LeBel, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


3:40pm – Share your Story:

  • Sherrie Rickerson


3:50pm – Recap and the Future

*Continuing Education Credits may be offered to attendees—the NPSC website will provide this information when it is confirmed.



[Please click here to register.]

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