Greetings community. Does anyone have knowledge of who may offer trauma informed training the trainer trainings, or have a contact person that I can connect with? Thank you in advance!
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Contact Nkem Ndefo @ trelosangeles.com. She's an expert in trauma informed care and has an extensive background in teaching a trauma informed tool kit.
Do you have info on the tool kit you reference?
And Santana posted:Greetings community. Does anyone have knowledge of who may offer trauma informed training the trainer trainings, or have a contact person that I can connect with? Thank you in advance!
Somatic Experiencing, Developed by Peter Levine. It is a trauma treatment method currently being trained in the US. For more information see traumahealing.org.
We provide this training. We just completed moving our training to the ohio department of juvenile justice staff. We do online training that is equivalent to a three credit graduate class. Most of the training is on content but we also train on how to provide high quality online training
SaintA offers this training for both TIC and Trauma Sensitive Schools. Get more info here: http://www.sainta.org/trauma-i...e/train-the-trainer/
Also enjoy seeing who else has TTT as well!
robert hull posted:We provide this training. We just completed moving our training to the ohio department of juvenile justice staff. We do online training that is equivalent to a three credit graduate class. Most of the training is on content but we also train on how to provide high quality online training
I am interested in hearing more about how to provide this training. Can you please contact me at doncaballero71@yahoo.com. Thank you
Dr. Jim Henry CTAC-Child Trauma Assessment Center in Kalamazoo MI. google it. I've been to a number of his trainings, good stories, good presenter. Has a pediatric neurologist who sometimes trains with him which is pretty cool.
Matt Somsel posted:Dr. Jim Henry CTAC-Child Trauma Assessment Center in Kalamazoo MI. google it. I've been to a number of his trainings, good stories, good presenter. Has a pediatric neurologist who sometimes trains with him which is pretty cool.
Thank You!
There's also ACE Interface, which has done train-the-trainer training in many states, including Minnesota, Wisconsin and California. The two-day workshops are led by Dr. Rob Anda, co-founder of the CDC-Kaiser Permanente ACE Study, and Laura Porter, one of the pioneers in the ACEs movement.
Thank you so much Jane!
Don Caballero posted:robert hull posted:We provide this training. We just completed moving our training to the ohio department of juvenile justice staff. We do online training that is equivalent to a three credit graduate class. Most of the training is on content but we also train on how to provide high quality online training
I am interested in hearing more about how to provide this training. Can you please contact me at doncaballero71@yahoo.com. Thank you
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The Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin (BHCW) provides trauma informed care training for trainers, providers of services and community members related to historical trauma and resiliency in African American Communities.
robert hull posted:We provide this training. We just completed moving our training to the ohio department of juvenile justice staff. We do online training that is equivalent to a three credit graduate class. Most of the training is on content but we also train on how to provide high quality online training
Robert -- do you provide this training to school districts / individual schools? If so, I'd love to hear more! dwakim@unitedschoolsnetwork.org
Hi, we provide tailored trauma informed training of trainers that is based on our foundational curriculum Becoming Trauma Informed which has been delivered to more than 4,000 professionals across sectors. Our approach is that "one size does not fit all" - we've just completed two TOTs, one for State of PA early childhood trainers and one for the community of Pottstown's ACEs and Trauma network. We'd be happy to explore you needs and see if are approach is a fit.
https://www.hazelden.org/OA_HT...sitex=10020:22372:US
Moving from Trauma-Informed to Trauma-Responsive provides program administrators and clinical directors with key resources needed to train staff and make organizational changes to become trauma-responsive. This comprehensive training program involves all staff, ensuring clients are served with a trauma-responsive approach.
This training program describes the ten-step process of becoming trauma-responsive:
- Gain knowledge of stress, adversity, and trauma
- Understand of the impact of organizational stress and trauma
- Understand the concept and structure of a Guide Team
- Assess and improve clientsâ first experience with your organization
- Assess and improve your organizationâs physical space
- Assess and improve your organizationâs sense of safety
- Understand the leadership qualities and skills needed to initiate trauma-responsive organizational change
- Create a shared language and tools to address trauma
- Implement evidence-based, trauma-specific curricula
- Have each staff person create a personal self-care plan
Developed by leading trauma experts Stephanie S. Covington, PhD, and Sandra L. Bloom, MD, this program is an excellent primer to assist organizations in becoming trauma-responsive prior to implementing an in-depth trauma curriculum.
Leslie Lieberman posted:Hi, we provide tailored trauma informed training of trainers that is based on our foundational curriculum Becoming Trauma Informed which has been delivered to more than 4,000 professionals across sectors. Our approach is that "one size does not fit all" - we've just completed two TOTs, one for State of PA early childhood trainers and one for the community of Pottstown's ACEs and Trauma network. We'd be happy to explore you needs and see if are approach is a fit.
can you provide more information about this? private msg me if needed? thank you!