PPT-Trauma-Informed Advocacy:

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Practical Tools for Working with Vulnerable Populations Sarah Hess Staff Attorney Legal Council for Health Justice Equip for Equality September 27 2017 Agenda 930

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Practical Tools for Working with Vulnerable Populations Sarah Hess Staff Attorney Legal Council for Health Justice Equip for Equality September 27 2017 Agenda 930 11am Overview of Trauma and Symptoms. Frank Grijalva MSPH. Midwest Trauma Services Network. Organizational Level resources. Sanctuary. ISTSS. NCTSN. Center for Trauma Informed Care. Clinical resources. TF-CBT . TANT. EMDR. CBITS. Direct Care focus. A Book In Progress. WASSW. FALL CONFERENCE. Corrine Anderson-Ketchmark, MSW. Presenter. Trauma Informed Schools (TIS). This presentation will cover:. A Systems Change focus to Build Adult Capacity for Improving Student Learning using Trauma Informed practices. David A Washington, MSW . Washington County Health Department. Division of Behavioral Health Services. Program Coordinator . Jail Substance Abuse Program & . Trauma, Addictions, Mental Health And Recovery (TAMAR) Program. Responsive in Health Care Settings . The Training Environment. Safety is priority. Voluntary participation. Demonstrate respect. Preserve confidentiality. Limit over-sharing of student or personal concerns. Christine Heyen, MA. Crime Victims’ Services Division. Oregon Department of Justice. Association of Public Health Nursing Supervisors. Annual Conference. May 9, 2012. Imagine a place that…. Asks “What happened to you?” instead of “What is wrong with you?. Practice. Anita Ravi MD, MPH, MSHP. 1/28/17. The Institute for Family Health's . PurpLE. Clinic. DISCLOSURES. none. Goals by 9:00AM . Increase familiarity with:. Familiarity with trauma-informed care principles. An Introductory Workshop. . Sandra Bennett-Pagan, LCSW. Regional Women’s Health Coordinator. HHS Region II Office on Women’s Health. The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health.. Ukpong Etteh. Project Preceptor: Dr. Jennifer Bradford MD, MPH. University of Massachusetts Medical School. The Problem. In Worcester, women involved in sex trafficking are overwhelmingly burdened with substance use disorder, mental illness, homelessness and recidivism. Many of the survivors are unable to become fully self-sufficient due to their Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI), which limits their ability to obtain jobs, financial aid, and housing.. Training Topics for Staff. ACEs. Resiliency. Vicarious Trauma. Compassion Fatigue Survey. Self Care. Language and health outcomes of trauma. Trauma Informed Office. Choosing and modifying a Trauma and Resiliency questionnaire. empowering administrators. Sheri Gibson, Ph.D.. sherigibson2@gmail.com. www.DrSheriGibson.com. A Shattered World. “One size . does not . fit all”. Individual Responses are Multifaceted. Pre-pandemic circumstances and resources. Key Elements of a Trauma Informed Practice. Being aware of the presence of trauma. Understanding how traumatic experience can affect a person’s physical, emotional, social and cognitive functioning. Inform . Substance Misuse Prevention . Marie Cox, Project Director, Southwest Prevention Center, University of Oklahoma. Jessica Goldberg, Training and Technical Assistance Specialist, . Education Development Center (EDC. Helen . Vozinidis, M.S.W., RSW. What exactly are we talking about when we use the term trauma-informed and why is it important within a . Child . & Youth Advocacy Program?. How do we all get on the same page?. ssund2@pdx.edu. 503-931-0536. Mandy A. Davis. , LCSW, PhD . madavis. @. pdx.edu. 503. -725-9636. TIC101- Recognizing. Trauma Informed Care. “A program, organization, or system that is trauma-informed:.

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