Status: Open Registration Deadline: Nov 13, 2022
Trainers Name: Lisa Ardner / Sandy Rivers Training Site: Virtual Address:
Virtual Syracuse, New York 13224 Onondaga County
Monday, November 14, 2022 @ 12-3:30 pm (EST)
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 @ 12-3:30 pm (EST)
VIRTUAL training - audio/video is required for the entire training. no partial credits given.
2 Day Virtual Training
Day 1 – Monday, November 14, 2022 @ 12-3:30 pm (EST), 9-12:30 (PST)
Day 2 – Tuesday, November 15, 2022 @ 12-3:30 pm (EST), 9-12:30 (PST)
Testimonies from our last training:
“The presenters did a great job of staying present and presenting material and facilitating meaningful discussions.”
“Sandy and Lisa are very engaging and make the learning practical and the discussions relevant. I had fun learning this material though it can be a challenging topic.”
Trauma-informed care is an approach to engaging people with histories of trauma. It teaches participants how to recognize trauma symptoms in self and others and acknowledges the role that trauma has played in people’s lives. This training is designed as a practical overview and will cover a basic understanding of what is trauma and adversity, how it is experienced, the connection to substance use.
The objectives of Trauma 101 – Trauma Informed Care training are:
1. Define trauma and different types of trauma.
2. Look at trauma though the lens of their world view and work role.
3. Develop an understanding and explain the findings of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study.
4. Identify symptoms of trauma that may indicate a trauma history via a case study.
5. Define retraumatization and how it occurs.
6. Participants will be able to identify the trauma informed paradigm shift and the 5 values and principles of trauma informed care.
7. Participants will identify the positive and negative impact of this work on themselves and other staff.
8. Participants will identify the importance of self-care within a Trauma Informed Approach. 9. Participants will assess their current self-care practices and commit to doing one or more of them after the training.
CREDITS: Six (6) OASAS clock hours are approved for Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC renewal only), Credentialed Prevention Professional and Credentialed Prevention Specialist (CPP/CPS Initial Section 1, and Renewal), 6 hours Social Work CEU’s, ASAPNYCB approved credits for six (6) hours Certified Addiction Recovery Coach (CARC) elective, CARC and Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) renewal credits. Upon completion of evaluation, certificate of completion for CEU is provided within 24 hours.
Cost: $115 per person
Please contact Lisa Ardner at [email protected] with any questions or to discuss a group rate for 5 or more agency participants.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Peer professionals, supervisors, care managers, human service providers, medical providers and criminal justice professionals. Anyone working in the people and helping professionals.
“Hurt is hurt, and every time we honor our own struggle and the struggle of others by responding with empathy, the healing that results affects us all.” – BRENÉ BROWN
Register at: https://Trauma101-2022.eventbrite.com
Contact Name: Lisa Ardner Contact Email Address: [email protected]
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