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August 26-27, 2020 Mornings – Adverse Childhood Experiences & Trauma- Informed Care Training

Home » Events » Education & Training » August 26-27, 2020 Mornings – Adverse Childhood Experiences & Trauma- Informed Care Training

This virtual training will be split into 2 half-days (mornings) as follows:

  • August 26th, 2020 from 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • August 27th, 2020 from 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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This virtual training, presented by Jane Straub, will help you develop skills necessary to support individuals who have experienced ACEs and trauma.

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About this Event

Studies have shown that adverse childhood experiences and traumatic events can have a lasting, negative impact on a person’s health and well-being. This training is designed to help you develop the unique skills needed to support individuals who have experienced adverse childhood experiences and traumatic events.

Part of an organization?

We understand that changing the environment and implementing policies on Trauma Informed Care can be a difficult task. By sending a team to this training, your organization will have the benefit of multiple professionals receiving expert knowledge to bring back to your agency. We believe this is instrumental to agency change, therefore we are offering one FREE registration for every three registrations purchased.

What participants told us they learned:

  • TIC is a philosophical shift and not a diagnosis for PTSD
  • ACEs are prevalent across all economic levels
  • Trauma manifests into different behaviors than expected
  • Teachers should teach as if all students have ACE scores

Intended Audience

This training is designed for professionals who work with children and families, including educators and administrators, childcare providers, law enforcement, youth-serving organizations, health and human service providers, faith-based organizations, healthcare and victim advocates.

Objectives:

  • Increase awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and impact on well-being.
  • Explain the physiological effect of trauma on the brain.
  • Improve knowledge on ACEs, Trauma, and Trauma-Informed Care.
  • Describe Trauma-Informed Care and its impact on your work.
  • Generate actionable ideas for applying knowledge to your work with youth and adults.
  • Enhance the community’s ability to prevent and respond to trauma.
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Payments are processed through our third-party partner: EventBrite.

  • $125 per registrant
  • There will be a $25.00 processing fee for invoicing of registration costs.

Cancellation policy

We offer a refund minus a $75 administrative fee for each cancelled registration. We do not offer refunds if you fail to notify us prior to the conference you can’t attend. Transfers: Registrations can be transferred to a different conference location for a $25 administrative fee.

Disclaimer

Zero Abuse Project (ZAP)reserves the right to cancel or postpone this seminar if minimum registration requirements are not met or as a result of Force Majeure. ZAP will make all attempts to notify registrants of cancellation or postponement at the earliest opportunity. ZAP is not responsible for any costs incurred by registrants due to cancellation or postponement, including but not limited to airfares and hotels.

Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Increase awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and impact on well-being.
  • Explain the physiological effect of trauma on the brain.
  • Improve knowledge on ACEs, Trauma, and Trauma-Informed Care.
  • Describe Trauma-Informed Care and its impact on your work.
  • Generate actionable ideas for applying knowledge to your work with youth and adults.
  • Enhance the community’s ability to prevent and respond to trauma.
Faculty

Jane Straub

Victim Assistance Specialist

Jane is the Victim Assistance Specialist for the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center (JWRC), a program of Zero Abuse Project. In this role, she trains and educates on topics related to violence and prevention, supports families who have a missing loved one and advocates for victims and families struggling with the effects of abuse or neglect.


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Date

Aug 26 2020 - Aug 27 2020

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  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Aug 26 2020 - Aug 27 2020
  • Time: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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