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  • Trauma-Informed Care: Caring for Children and Families Who Have Experienced Trauma-Part 1 by Kristin Scott, PhD; Carly Scudder, MS, LPC; and Gunjan Singh, MD

    Trauma-Informed Care: Caring for Children and Families Who Have Experienced Trauma-Part 1

    Kristin Scott, PhD; Carly Scudder, MS, LPC; and Gunjan Singh, MD

    Trauma-informed care is essential in the care of children, youth, and families with involvement in the child welfare system. In this training, participants will:
    1. Gain an introduction to trauma-informed care and its importance
    2. Utilize a case study to apply trauma-informed care principles to the care of children, youth, and families with involvement in child welfare
    3. Identify and brainstorm strategies to incorporate trauma-informed practices within their organization and role
    4. Learn strategies for recognizing and preventing secondary traumatic stress and burnout.

    For 2.5 Social Work CEUs, please register and view both sections of the training on this site: https://www.eeds.com/em/9439

    For a certificate of participation or questions, please email reesjonestrainings@childrens.com

    childrens.com/fostercare

  • Trauma-Informed Care: Caring for Children and Families Who Have Experienced Trauma-Part 2 by Kristin Scott, PhD; Carly Scudder, MS, LPC; and Gunjan Singh, MD

    Trauma-Informed Care: Caring for Children and Families Who Have Experienced Trauma-Part 2

    Kristin Scott, PhD; Carly Scudder, MS, LPC; and Gunjan Singh, MD

    Trauma-informed care is essential in the care of children, youth, and families with involvement in the child welfare system. In this training, participants will: 1. Gain an introduction to trauma-informed care and its importance 2. Utilize a case study to apply trauma-informed care principles to the care of children, youth, and families with involvement in child welfare 3. Identify and brainstorm strategies to incorporate trauma-informed practices within their organization and role 4. Learn strategies for recognizing and preventing secondary traumatic stress and burnout.

    For 2.5 Social Work CEUs, please register and view both sections of the training on this site: https://www.eeds.com/em/9439

    For a certificate of participation or questions, please email reesjonestrainings@childrens.com

    childrens.com/fostercare

 
 
 

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