The October 3rd ACES Connection daily summary featured a recent brief about tools to measure trauma-informed care (TIC). The article highlight the Attitudes Related to Trauma-Informed Care (ARTIC) Scale as a promising tool for measuring TIC.
The ARTIC Scale, previously only available in paper-and-pencil form, is now available on a fully automated online platform. As more governing bodies are mandating trauma-informed services, organizations and service systems are scrambling for tools to evaluate or demonstrate whether they are trauma-informed. But, even when they use a tool, they often discover that they don't have the time, expertise, or resources to use the data they collect.
The Online ARTIC platform solves those problems. It allows organizations and service systems to collect ARTIC data online and get results instantly with the push of a button. The platform analyzes the data at multiple time points and produces reports on a dashboard for BOTH the organization and individual respondents. The organizational reports come with recommendations about how to use the results to become more trauma-informed.
You can now preview the Online ARTIC survey and get a sample report to see if the ARTIC can help your TIC implementation efforts.
Click here to download a flyer to take to decision-makers at your organization.
While exploring the ARTIC, learn about the Traumatic Stress Institute's Whole System Change Model to TIC featuring the Risking Connection Trauma Training. The Model is one of the most widely used national trauma-informed system change models available.
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