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PACEs in the Faith-Based Community

Hello,

We are in the process of planning a conference focusing on becoming trauma informed faith communities.  Here is the page for that, Together on Our Way: Becoming Trauma-Informed Faith Communities, Franciscan Spirituality Center virtual conference - Franciscan Spirituality Center [[GOLIVE REMOVE]] (fscenter.org)

We are looking for three virtual presenters (sessions are an hour long).  These are the dates/times/topics.  Thanks for your consideration!

TRACK 4: WALKING WITH STAFF/PERSONNEL
June 15

9 a.m. – Creating Emotionally Safe and Responsive Work Environments
10:30 a.m. – Becoming a Trauma-Informed Supervisor

TRACK 5: WALKING WITH THE COMMUNITY: LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE MAKING CHANGE TOGETHER
June 17

2:30 p.m. – Looking for an organization that formed because of the need for trauma informed care/resilience

Please reply to this thread or contact me at jpagliaro@fspa.org

Thank you!

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1988 U.S. Congressional Resolution #331 acknowledges the role of the Iroquois constitution in the development of our U.S. Constitution. The Iroquois constitution reportedly called for 'Generational Review'- I question whether they 'knew' about 'Trans-Generational Trauma' or conceptualized it differently. They reportedly availed Women the Rights to: Assert, Debate, VOTE, and Declare War beginning between 1095 and 1150 A.D. ..... They certainly used 'Villages' to raise children. I've yet to find answers to some of these concerns in Iroquois Historian Elizabeth Tooker's writings - but I'm not able to read as well with the cataracts in one eye, which also interfere with my FRS (Facial Recognition Software and/or the start of Alzheimer's) ....

A short paper by the Tamarack Institute: "The Hippocratic Oath for Community Workers" may avail this current item on PACES in the Faith-Based Community some what a bit wider 'World view'.

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