After the success of the first session of the training, we are holding another one! Please join us as we explore Trauma Informed consequences.
Punishment or Consequence: A Trauma Informed Approach is an upper-level training focused on the implementation of Trauma Informed practices. This training is aimed at teachers and nonprofit professionals who already have a basic understanding of trauma and its impact. By the end of Punishment or Consequence, you will be able to recognize the difference between punishments and consequences and understand and apply a trauma informed approach to consequences.
We will provide coffee and water. Please feel free to bring Lunch!
Please register here: https://hopeworks.ticketleap.c...h-presented-/details
“It was perfect – highly interactive, practice, yet theoretical and meaningful. I loved the language they offered and the framework that can be applied across our groups, etc.”-Jodina Hicks, executive director of Urban Promise
About the Trainers
Dannyelle Austin continues to take the lessons from her own childhood and use those lessons to transform the lives of young people across the region.After graduating from high school in Philadelphia, Dannyelle attended Franklin & Marshall College where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and Environmental Studies. She completed her Master’s Degree in Higher Education Administration with a concentration in Student Development & Affairs at Drexel University in September 2012. Dannyelle’s extensive experience working with Philadelphia youth has given her renowned expertise in youth development, GED preparation, college readiness, and, most importantly, the integration of trauma informed methodologies throughout youth development practice. She is currently the Youth Impact Director for Hopeworks ‘N Camden.
Kate Daugherty is the Healing 10 Convener. Originally from Colorado, Kate traveled across the Atlantic to obtain her BA in Cultural Studies and International Relations from Franklin University Switzerland. Kate holds an M.A. from Georgetown University in Conflict Resolution with a focus on Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Transitional Justice. As Healing10 Convener, she has helped to raise awareness about Trauma within Camden and helps organizations in the area implement Trauma informed practices through trainings and coaching.
About Healing10
Healing10 is a cross-sector coalition of Camden organizations and individuals that share a transformative vision for the City: bring a trauma informed paradigm to Camden to help improve the well-being and life prospects of everyone in the Camden Community.
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