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Free Workshop: Supporting Populations w/ High Prevalence of Trauma

The Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy & Practice invites you to join them for their Building the Movement workshop series! These are free, virtual workshops that aim to provide stakeholders, advocates, and practitioners the tools to integrate trauma-informed, resilience-focused and healing-centered approaches and principles into their daily operations.

Their next workshop is Friday, March 4, from 1pm-4pm EST and focuses on populations with high prevalence of trauma.

Every sector of society is invited to join the movement to make America more trauma-informed. Registration is open and can be found here.

AGENDA & SPEAKERS:

· 1:00pm - Introductions

· 1:10pm - Historical trauma and racial healing: Ingrid Cockhren (PACES Connection CEO) with the RYSE Center

· 1:30pm - Veterans and Military Families: Capt Joshua Strait, DO, FAAP, CAPT, USAF, MC, Developmental Behavioral Pediatric Fellow

· 1:50pm - Resilient Leaders Initiative, a Social Accelerator in rural communities: Vichi Jagannathan (ROI's Co-Founder) and Euldana Thorne (Community Board Member)

· 2:10pm - Violence interruption work in communities with highest rates of gun violence in NYC: K Bain

· 2:30pm - 10-minute Brain Break

· 2:40pm - Mindfulness strategies for children with exposure to trauma in low income urban schools and communities: Holistic Life Foundation, Inc.

· 3:00pm - Native American/historical trauma: Tami Decoteau

· 3:20pm - Incarcerated and Substance Dependent Parents: Drs. Susan Rose and Tom LeBel

· 3:40pm - Share your Story with Sherrie Rickerson

· 3:50pm - Recap and the future

The workshop series is led by the Campaign for Trauma-informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP), the National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives (NPSC) and PACEs Connection, with over a dozen major organizational sponsors. 

Friendly reminder that it's the same Zoom link/information to join each workshop in the series. Recordings of previous workshops can be found here.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Jesse Kohler, Executive Director for the Campaign, at jesse@traumacampaign.org.