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Trauma-Informed Care 101 in-person training

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Trauma-Informed Care 101 in-person training

DEFINING TRAUMA AND TYPES OF TRAUMA
Establish common language, inclusive of various factors that contribute to trauma, based on each individual's view of their experience, including systemic racism and environmental trauma.

UNDERSTANDING TRAUMA ACROSS THE LIFESPAN AND THE DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL IMPACT
Recognition of the important impact of early childhood development and healthy relationships across the lifespan. A holistic approach that advances the integration of physical and mental health.

UNDERSTANDING AND SUPPORTING RESILIENCE
Creating safety, acknowledging experiences, and building resilience.

APPLYING CONCEPTS IN THE COMMUNITY AND/OR WORK ENVIRONMENT
Practical applications in the day-to-day work environment within a public agency, private organization, or work in the community.

PROMOTING THE IMPORTANCE OF REFLECTIVE PRACTICE AND SELF-CARE
Reflective practice, including self-awareness and self-care, is essential to effectively support others.

Presenter: Dana Brown
Organizational Liaison, PACEs Connection
PACEs Science Statewide Facilitator, Learn4Life
Tri-Chair, San Diego Trauma-Informed Guide Team

Please adhere to ALL COVID-19 guidelines.

Register with Linda Ketterer at (619)510-8349. Please know there is a cap on attendees.

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12 North Euclid Avenue, National City, CA 91950
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