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TRAUMA INFORMED CARE Johnson City's trauma informed system of care is model for the country [Johnson City Press]

 

Becky Haas, community crime prevention manager for the Johnson City Police Department, hopes the Trauma Informed Care system created here will spread throughout the nation.

Johnson City is on the verge of becoming a completely Trauma-Informed Care community, which local officials believe can improve the health, education and social lives of everyone who lives in the region.

And Johnson City’s efforts to create this system of care could spur a national movement.

That belief was apparent Wednesday at a national seminar held at the Carnegie Hotel where more than 100 people — local and from across the nation — gathered to learn how to move from understanding Trauma-Informed Care to implementing trauma-responsive services.

Johnson City hosted a forum for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, an agency in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. SAMHSA's mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities.

Why Johnson City?

To read the rest of this post by Becky Campbell of the Johnson City Press, please click here.

https://www.johnsoncitypress.c...odel-for-the-country

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Alfred White posted:

I would like to become involved in a modality of care like this in Seattle, WA. or ACE, for Adults...??

Hey Alfred,

We started 3 years ago offering training to all kinds of service organizations from homeless, healthcare, mental health, schools, and more.  Then we followed up with a bi-monthly system of care meeting where we continue to coach organizations as they become trauma-responsive and cheer their successes.  Our system of care includes providing trauma-responsive to both young and old alike.  Best wishes as you move forward!

Where did you find the funding to initiate your training?

Alfred White posted:

I would like to become involved in a modality of care like this in Seattle, WA. or ACE, for Adults...??

Hey Alfred,

We started 3 years ago offering training to all kinds of service organizations from homeless, healthcare, mental health, schools, and more.  Then we followed up with a bi-monthly system of care meeting where we continue to coach organizations as they become trauma-responsive and cheer their successes.  Our system of care includes providing trauma-responsive to both young and old alike.  Best wishes as you move forward!

Thank you Carey!!  What a delight to meet you in person and have you attend the forum.  I'll be emailing you some more pics.  Everyone who met you just loved your passion about advocating and educating for ACEs.  You are now one of us and part of our NE TN ACEs Connection!!

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