Toward a Trauma-Informed City: Challenges and Opportunities in Philadelphia
Tuesday May 31st
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
As the fifth largest city in the country, Philadelphia has taken a public health approach to trauma and toxic stress that has drawn national recognition.
As a way of bringing some of that knowledge and history - and future - to a broader audience, the Dornsife School of Public Health, through the HRSA-funded Mid-Atlantic Regional Public Health Training Center, interviewed 27 champions - experts in public health, behavioral health medicine, education, child care, and criminal justice - to learn more about the work Philadelphia has done to become trauma informed and the challenges that lie ahead.
Hold 11:00 AM on May 31st in your calendars for a live webcast hosted by Sandra Bloom, MD, Associate Professor and founder of the Sanctuary Model. The webcast will provide background for the project and explain how individuals and systems can make an impact on the journey to a trauma-informed city.
Registration for the webcast and access to the interviews will be available shortly.
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