Welcome to Trauma Informed Oregon Talk, our e-newsletter! Read about the latest happenings at Trauma Informed Oregon, community conversations we have heard, trauma informed activities across the state, and trauma informed tools and resources we have learned about or added to our website. Check out traumainformedoregon.org for details.
Trauma Informed Care Principle: Peer Support and Mutual Self-Help
Mandy Davis, Director of Trauma Informed Oregon, shares information about how peer support and mutual self-help are integral to healing and wellness because of shared experience. This is especially important when doing antiracist work. Read more from Mandy Davis in her blog post...
Peer Support and Mutual Self-Help as Healing Antidote
The voice of lived experience provided as peer support and mutual self-help can be profoundly empowering for those living in a racist culture as Ana HristiΔ, Director of Education and Workforce Strategies points out. Read more from Ana HristiΔ in her blog post..
COVID-19 Brings to Light the Racial Disparities of Black Americans
While we are all affected by COVID-19, black communities are experiencing greater loss and hardship. Charlie McNeely, Director of Outreach, Inclusion, and Community Engagement at Trauma Informed Oregon, has a conversation with Darrlyn Moorer, Pediatric Social Worker, regarding this topic. Read more in Charlie McNeely's blog post...
A Video Overview of TIO Tools
In times of uncertainty individuals and organizations experience trauma and it's hard to remember that implementing trauma informed care can be helpful. Stephanie Sundborg, Director of Research and Evaluation at Trauma Informed Oregon (TIO), made a video that provides an overview of the tools TIO has created that might be helpful. Read more in Stephanie Sundborg's blog post..
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