Making Sense of Trauma

Tags: Trauma, Children, Youth

Making Sense of Trauma: Practical Tools for Responding to Children and Youth is comprised of two separate training opportunities.*

  1. A one-day in-person Workshop for anyone who works with children or youth. In this workshop, participants learn how to use a Trauma-Informed perspective to better understand the relational, neurobiological and developmental impact of trauma on children, youth and their caregivers.
  2. A 2hr and 20 min. free Webinar that is based on the full-day workshop Making Sense of Trauma: Practical Tools for Responding to Children and Youth. You will learn how to use a trauma-informed perspective to better understand the relational, neurobiological and developmental impact of trauma on children and youth.
    • The Webinar is structured into 12 Lessons with quiz questions after every slide that once completed enable you to print a certificate of completion.

Webinar & Workshop Objectives:
• To develop an understanding of the impact of trauma on children/youth
• To learn the principles of trauma-informed care
• To explore the current understanding of the nervous system and trauma survival responses
• To identify specific tools that assist with freeze/flight/fight survival responses in children and youth

*Note: The Webinar and Workshop are separate training opportunities that teach similar information. One does not need to complete one to participate in the other.

In-person Workshop Dates: Friday, November 3rd 2023 – Register Now

Cost: $70
Presenters: Veroniek Marshall & Kim Chute

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