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Given the high rates of trauma exposure in the general population, health and human service providers recognize the need to integrate trauma-informed practice (TIP) into their work. Trauma-informed practice supports, empowers, and respects service users and staff, and prioritizes the voices of program participants in all levels of the organization. As organizations move toward becoming more trauma-informed, they need ways to measure their progress in implementing trauma-informed principles and practices. Until recently, few tools existed to support them in doing so. This is an enormous gap, limiting organizations' capacity to learn and grow or to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. This webinar will highlight two empirically supported measures of trauma-informed practice.
Presenters:
- Lisa A. Goodman, Ph.D: Clinical-Community Psychologist; Professor, Department of Counseling and Applied Developmental Psychology, Boston College.
- Rachel E. Latta, Ph.D.: Director of Trauma and Violence Prevention, Center for Social Innovation
ยท Facilitated by: Jennifer Rose, Consultant, Futures Without Violence
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