Trauma-informed practice: A strength-based and social justice approach for supporting diverse communities
Strengthen your ability to support diverse clients and communities with trauma-informed skills, practical strategies, and reflective tools designed to enhance your professional confidence and effectiveness.
This introductory level trauma-informed practice training will explore trauma, vicarious trauma and trauma-informed practice through a social justice lens and strength-based lens. Facilitator, Karine Silverwoman, MSW, RSW., will examine the fundamentals of trauma (brain, body, nervous system). Explore and reflect on trauma-informed approaches and tools to use in their work. Along with building confidence to interact with diverse persons and communities that have experienced trauma.
Participants will be encouraged to analyze the ways trauma overlaps with chronic and systemic experiences of oppression and racism and how their own lived experiences might impact their work. Participants will gain trauma-informed skills to support themselves, their teams and clients.
Learning objectives:
- Insight into ways to politicize and de-pathologize trauma
- Gain a deeper understanding of how trauma impacts the body (brain, body, nervous system)
- Develop insight into connections between oppression and trauma
- Gain confidence in applying trauma-informed tools and strategies
- Be able to reflect and gain insight into one’s own individual trauma experiences
Take the next step in supporting diverse communities with confidence – reserve your spot now.