(Omaha) Juvenile Justice and Trauma

(Omaha) Juvenile Justice and Trauma

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Date/Time
Date(s) - Tuesday, July 16, 2019
9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Location
Project Harmony

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The purpose of this training is to provide child welfare professionals with foundational knowledge about trauma and its effect on children and families, as well as explore strategies that are trauma-informed in working with populations with a history of trauma.
Participants will:
– Be able to define trauma and describe how it differs from everyday stress
– Learn how to view behaviors and interactions with children and families through a trauma lens
– Identify the impact trauma may have on childhood developmental tasks
– Understand the role of resilience on buffering the effects of traumatic events
– Create a draft trauma-informed safety plan and understand how to use it with the children and families they serve
– Be able to describe ways they can help children and families experiencing traumatic stress reactions

This has been approved for 3 hours of foster parent training credit.

RSVP/Registration
Please print and fill out this certificate and bring it to the training. Have your caseworker and training facilitator sign the form to ensure you receive the CEUs available. Always notify your caseworker or recruiter of your intention to attend any of the training or support group events on this calendar. Acceptable proof would also include the signature of the trainer on either training materials or notes that includes the title and date of the training. Register here.

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