I'm located in the Phoenix area, and our agency is working to become better trauma informed....any webinars or in person training that you would recommend?
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NASMHPD Center for Trauma Informed Innovations has beenn providing trainings across the country on not just the understanding of trauma but itβs implementation into our systems of delivery of care. I would be happy to speak with you further to see if we may be able to address your needs. Please feel free to contact me at brian.sims@nasmhpd.org.
Center for Trauma Resilient Communities. https://www.crossnore.org/cent...silient-communities/
You might be interested in the Advanced Trauma-informed Care Toolkit for Youth Workers:
I am heading to Phoenix today for the International Association for Play Therapy Annual Conference (10/3-7). There are several trauma-focused trainings being offered, and you may be able to register on-site. www.a4pt.org Conference located at Sheraton Grand Phoenix.
The organization I work for is called CIR, Inc. We offer free training events to support direct service providers working with victims of trauma. A few of our projects are in between grants right now, but keep checking! We offer several Webinars on trauma.
Andi Fetzner of Origins Training. She trains in Phoenix a lot and she's great!
Lauren Heichel posted:I'm located in the Phoenix area, and our agency is working to become better trauma informed....any webinars or in person training that you would recommend?
Hi Lauren, I looked at your profile and I see you do good work with Community Bridges. Thank you for your good work.
I have an online training program for healthcare and first responders on how to spot human trafficking and how to engage with victims. I'm in partnership with Michigan Public Health Institute. I'm not sure if this is something you'd be interested in but in case it is, here are some links with information:
https://humantraffickingelearning.com/training/
and
I'm a HT survivor and on the governor's Michigan Human Trafficking Health Advisory Board. If I can be of any assistance going forward, feel free to reach out.
Warmly
Ruth Rondon