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A Taste of Inclusive Spaces: 4 Strategies for Belonging

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A Taste of Inclusive Spaces: 4 Strategies for Belonging
When we look at Trauma Informed Practices through the lens of universal design we can begin to create inclusive and equitable living spa

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This sliding scale introductory one hour seminar is for yoga teachers, social workers, psychotherapists, public educators, activists, administrators, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, physical therapists, instructional assistants and anyone that works within a setting .

Universal Design foris an approach based in cognitive neuroscience aimed at supporting human service providers, activists and related service providers as they strive to create trauma informed, equitable and inclusive learning and community spaces for humans of all backgrounds experiences.

CEUs= 1.25 Yoga Alliance Hours

In this one hour seminar you will receive:

-An introduction to the basic tenants of Universal Design and Trauma Informed Care

- An introduction to the social model of disability and how it is used to reframe planning and implementation

-Techniques to identify the needs of your space so you can begin to apply the tenants of Universal Design and Trauma Sensitive Practices

- A discussion on the role and importance of representation as it relates to fostering inclusive spaces

Pre-register to receive a recording with resources and a free Universal Design Lesson Planning Sheet

**A Zoom link for the livestream will be sent out to attendeess after they register**

All are welcome and accommodations + modifications can be made on a needs based inquiry.

Sliding Scale Tickets. $15-$60

Info on presenters:

Julie Johnson has over 14 years experience in the field of Accessible +Inclusion and Trauma Informed Yoga and Restorative Practices. She works in multiple schools and yoga spaces supporting human service providers in creating equitable learning spaces through the lens of trauma informed care and universal design.

Natasha Baelber has nearly twenty years of experience in Curriculum Design and Instruction, Rehabilitation Counseling and Special Education. She works around St. Louis County as Social Emotional Inclusion Specialist and Universal Design Advocate and Consultant.

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