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Delivering Effective Trauma-Informed Care Program Services

Online Webinar

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM EST (1:30 AM-3:00 PM PST)

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TRAIN THE TEAM - GROUP RATES AVAILABLE

* Pay online, or request invoice. Purchase Orders (PO's) welcome

Program Summary

This training is intended to help the practitioners develop skills for assessing the impact of trauma on functioning and ability to benefit from treatment. Implementing trauma-informed care expresses a human service program's intention to assess and potentially modify its organization, management, and service delivery system to include a basic understanding of how trauma affects the life of an individual seeking services.

Trauma-informed organizations, programs, and services are based on an understanding of the vulnerabilities or triggers of trauma survivors that traditional service delivery approaches may exacerbate, so that services and programs can be more supportive and avoid re-traumatizing survivors.

PROGRAM DETAILS

Many individuals seeking public behavioral health and related services have histories of some form of abuse and other types of trauma-inducing experiences. Put on top of that the current COVID-19 pandemic. These experiences often lead to mental health and co-occurring conditions such as chronic health challenges, substance use, eating disorders, and HIV/AIDS, as well contact with the criminal justice system.

Trauma-informed care and interventions are designed specifically to address the consequences of trauma in order to facilitate healing. Participants will learn how to adapt to the way in which trauma effects the person receiving treatment in order to create a theraputic alliance that is assistive and collaborative for the purpose of ameliorating symptoms and conditions that interfere with functioning.

This webcast is led by Mark Lowis, (President, MML Consulting) and is designed to help participants learn to recognize;

  • The survivor's need to be respected, informed, connected and hopeful regarding their own recovery
  • The interrelation between trauma and symptoms of trauma
  • The need to work in a collaborative way with survivors, family, and friends of the survivor, and other human services agencies in a manner that will empower survivors and consumers

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Managers, supervisors and program managers and professionals in mental health management, adult, juvenile and adolescent corrections and rehabilitation including; 

  • Adult and Juvenile Case Managers, Supervisors and Managers
  • Probation Officers, Supervisors and Managers
  • Behavioral Healthcare and Substance Abuse Professionals
  • Psychologists, Psychiatrists and Therapists
  • Housing Administrators and Resident population managers
  • Veteran's Administration Professionals
  • Pastoral counselors
  • Court Administrators
  • Social Workers & Substance Abuse Counselors
  • Mental Health and Prevention Center Professionals
  • Community Services Organizations, Services Providers
  • Program Directors and Executives
  • Pre-Release Specialists

TRAIN THE TEAM - FLAT TEAM RATE AVAILABLE

* Pay online, or request invoice. Purchase Orders (PO's) welcome 

Event Details

Event Date 03/11/2021
Event End Date 03/11/2021
Cut off date 03/09/2021
Individual Price $95.00
Fixed group price $375.00
Number Hours 1.5
Location Online Event

Group Rate

Number of Registrants Rate/Person ($)
2 85.00
4 75.00
8 65.00
12 55.00

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