Trauma-Informed Principles Are for Everyone: Supporting and Sustaining Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Practitioners
Trauma-informed principles are often relegated to solely mental health or crisis intervention work when in reality, trauma-informed principles can benefit people in all sorts of scenarios, sectors, and work environments. In the current context of the Great Resignation, many are beginning to identify the ways trauma and secondary trauma contribute to organizational burnout in the absence of a trauma-informed work culture. Join PreventConnect on this web conference where guests will discuss how they’ve engaged businesses and diverse work environments and sectors in integrating trauma-informed principles to their workplaces and how internal organizational shifts are key to improving relationships with communities involved in sexual and intimate partner violence prevention.
OBJECTIVES
- Describe trauma-informed principles that are crucial and applicable outside of mental health services and crisis response settings
- Identify connections between organizational culture change and trauma-informed sexual and intimate partner violence prevention
- Discuss opportunities for organizational culture change to support trauma-informed principles and embody sexual and intimate partner violence in action
HOSTS/FACILITATORS: Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez & Tori VandeLinde, PreventConnect & ValorUS
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GUESTS:
- Madison Hammett, Senior Policy Analyst, Illinois ACES Response Collaborative
- Cortney Calixte, Movement and Capacity-Building Director, Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance
- Brooke Taylor, Coach for Underserved Populations Learning Collaboration, Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance
- Katie Moffitt, Advocacy TA and Training Manager, Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance
Thank you for making this recording available to those of us who were unable to get access to this training live.