DAY 2: Implementing Trauma Informed Practices

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Educator and Provider Support Procurement Fiscal Year 2011.
Advertisements

The context:  Increase in joint planning between Alberta Health, Alberta Health Services and Human Services  Focus on children/youth involved with Child.
Psychology Students Program Learning Outcomes Learning Outcomes:  Introduce knowledge about prevalence, dynamics and impact of family violence in contemporary.
One professional provides weekly support to the family, backed up by a team of other professionals who provide services to the child and family through.
“Putting the pieces together – as a community” December, 2014.
The Prevention of Bullying Building an Alberta research agenda WELCOME.
Challenging / Responsive Behaviours Symposium: Developing an Alberta Action Plan November 21, 2012 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy University of Alberta,
Metrolina PMI Mentoring Program Metrolina PMI wants to provide avenues for members to get to network and grow professionally by developing contacts in.
Human & Institutional Development Program HANDS Web Based Training Management Software All districts IT associates, District Executive Managers and Monitoring.
Coach Certification and Mentoring Alberta Alpine – Goals and objectives How does certification work? How to move coaches through the pathways What clubs.
By: Maranda Corbett. Software Quality Engineers and What They Do Applies quality principles to the development and use of software and software based.
Autism Training Needs in Alberta: What We Know So Far Veronica Smith, PhD University of Alberta.
Principles of High-Quality Professional Development Dean Richards January 15, 2009.
1 Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: What You Need to Know about Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Part 2 – Clinical focus Susan Rowlett, LICSW.
Department of Human Services Self-management Improving care Caroline Frankland Senior Project Officer Health Independence Programs Department of Human.
VICTORIA SALAZAR A little about me…. BACKGROUND  My name is Victoria Salazar, I am 25 years old, married for 5 wonderful years to a member of the U.S.
Wellness, Resiliency and Partnerships through Community of Practice and Supports 4 Schools Supports 4 Schools.
Exploring ACES Data In Utah
Overview of Children’s Mental Health Initiatives
Practicum at St. John Hospital with a Focus on Workplace Violence
Mapping a bright future for Alberta’s young children
Coaching and Mentoring Courses Webinar Dr Ron Lawson “Coaching is unlocking a person’s potential to maximise their own performance. It is helping them.
Embodying professional development, workplace mentoring and parental engagement in the form of an Interim Preschool Practice Manager.
Energy for Performance
Technology, Health Care and Research
Towards child and family oriented and preventive services
You Are Invited To Apply….
Making Trauma Informed Care a Reality
Welcome to Childhood Studies and Family and Community Studies.
Kathy Nolan Supervision Consultant
Achieving equity through Expanded learning opportunities
Understanding Wildfires as Pollution in Northern Saskatchewan
Trauma Informed Learning Series Day One
BRINGING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BACK TO RURAL REGIONS
Ephraem TSUI, PhD, RCP(HKPS), FHKPS
Organizational Conditions For Excellence
ATTACHMENT A BEAUMONT ECD Framework Update Presenter: Kathy Crothers, ECD Consultant Thank you for the opportunity to present an update for the Beaumont.
February 11, 2016.
Mental Health Support in Education Settings
Trauma Informed Learning Series
Trauma Informed Learning Series
Trauma Informed Care in the Community
Janice M. Gruendel, Ph.D., M.Ed.
Employment Services for HARD of HEARING Persons
Aboriginal HIGH FIVE® and the Physical Literacy Project
Introduction Defining a Trauma Informed Child Welfare System
The Successful Club Series Toastmasters Educational Program
Professional Development Update
Psycho-trauma Intervention
What to Look for in a Child-Centred CNC Program Webinar
GOVERNOR’S BIRTH TO 8 SUMMIT: FIRST 3,000 DAYS IN THE FIRST STATE
Trauma Informed Learning Series Day One
Edmonton Region Immigrant Employment Council (ERIEC)
Themes Collaboration – vertical and horizontal Autonomy at all levels
California’s New Adult Learning & Coaching Competencies Advanced Training 2017 Peter L. Mangione, Co-Director WestEd Center for Child and Family Studies.
Wellness Champions Retreat #3
Trauma Informed Care at CMMHC
Mentoring It is a relationship in which a more experienced or more knowledgeable person helps to guide a less experienced or less knowledgeable person.
Making Trauma Informed Care a Reality
Consider and treat their discomfort as the most appropriate reaction to the repeated traumas they are suffering every day Organize around their needs.
Trauma Informed Learning Series Day One
Building Capacity for Quality Improvement A National Approach
Community Building Initiative Pillars
Mental Health Support in Education Settings
Blueprint for a National ASD Strategy
Team Based Care Kick off Webinar
Conference Summary – Looking Forward
Putting it All Together
TIC In Education.
Shifting Organizational Culture
Presentation transcript:

DAY 2: Implementing Trauma Informed Practices Trauma Informed Care Learning Series DAY 2 The Trauma Informed Learning Series will support practitioners in identifying the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), the signs and symptoms of trauma, how to implement trauma informed practices (TIC) in their work and how to support TIC at the organizational level with reflective coaching and mentoring. DAY 2: Implementing Trauma Informed Practices What is trauma informed care? What are the 6 principles of Trauma Informed Care How to implement TIC principles into your practice The KEG approach The Empathy Game ™ Activity How to address Vicarious Trauma - A practical guide to self-care. Edmonton: June 15 – Early Childhood Development Support Services, 13025 St. Albert Trail http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2952008 Red Deer: June 20th – CrossRoads Church, 38105 RR 275 http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2952017 Calgary: June 21 – Croatian Cultural Centre, 3010-12 St. NE http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2952021 Lethbridge: June 27th – Family Ties, 911-3 Ave http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2952015 Line Marie Perron is a certified Community and Workplace Traumatologist with over 30 years of facilitation and training experience. She holds a degree in Psychology and a Masters of Science in Family Ecology and Practice from the University of Alberta. She also has an Indigenous Early Childhood Leadership and Management certificate from the University of Victoria. In 2006, she became certified in Neurolinguistic Programming through the Richard Bandler Institute. She subsequently became a certified Community and Workplace Traumatologist through the Traumatology Institute. Line Marie is the founder of Early Childhood Development Support Services as well as A New Dynamic Enterprise. She was also the Provincial Community Development and Mobilization Manager for the Early Childhood Development Mapping Project and has worked across the province building capacity for professionals in relationship based practice.