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Conference: Building on Trauma-Informed Practice, April 3rd offered at multiple locations

Ukiah, Redding, Eureka, Lakeport, and online

Conference: Building on Trauma-Informed Practice, April 3rd offered at multiple locations

Sign up for an amazing learning opportunity! 

Building on Trauma-Informed Practice
Presented by Gabriella Grant 

Ms. Grant is Director of the 
California Center of Excellence for Trauma Informed Care  

Ms. Grant trains professionals on trauma, substance abuse, PTSD, eating disorders, problem gambling, domestic violence, sexual assault & child abuse. As a trained policy analyst, she looks at how understanding the neurobiological effects of trauma, safety & skills-building can be adapted for effective programming, staff training, and policy and procedures oversite to create and benefit a variety of treatments, services, and outcomes. Ms. Grant oversees the Center’s research, program, professional development, and policy analysis activities.

The workshop will be held at multiple locations 
Tuesday April 3, 2018  
9:30AM-3:30PM
*Please arrive at 9AM to sign in

The live site is in Ukiah, remote sites and on-line participation is also available 

A day-long event to help community members and professionals develop a strong foundation in trauma-informed practices and approaches. Rooted in the SAMHSA model, the training will provide essential knowledge related to trauma and its recovery, standards for practices and policies, assessments for agencies to create an plan for transformation. A strong, common foundations and a core focus on safety allowing communities to come together to determine clear priorities, effective measures and a powerful voice for advocacy.

Objectives:  Learn what trauma is by defining it & seeing pathways for recovery  Address trauma in children and youth by recognizing trauma exposure and knowing best practices  Create a trauma-informed community by crafting and implementing a countywide resiliency-building vision across sectors  Envision a trauma-informed region by creating synergy around safety and resiliency across counties  Make an impact on local & state policy by advocating for safety and resiliency.
Who Should Attend: Social Service Workers, therapists, counselors, foster parents, CASA Advocates, educators, healthcare providers, probation officers, mental health clinicians, parents.  

Sponsored by:
CASA Mendocino and Lake Counties  
Mendocino College Foster Kinship Care Education Program  
Strategies 2.0 Northern Region Learning Communities   


To learn more, contact:
Sheryn Hildebrand, Executive Director

340 North Main Street, Suite A., Ukiah, CA 95482  
Email: shildebrand@mendocinocasa.org
Phone:  707-463-6503   

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