Trauma Informed Care
This workshop is organized by Native Counselling Services of Alberta.
Workshop Description:
Do you work in a community setting supporting individuals, families, and/or groups?
Join our Trauma Informed Care workshop to gain essential skills in recognizing and addressing trauma in various settings. This engaging and interactive workshop provides practical strategies to create a safe and supportive environment for those affected by trauma. Enhance your understanding and make a positive impact. This workshop combines theoretical knowledge with practical exercises to include a trauma-informed approach in your work.
Who is this workshop for?
Open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants working with local agencies (i.e., social services and community organizations).
Cost/Registration:
Donations to the Food Bank are welcome.
The workshop is free and in high demand; space is limited. If you register and are unable to attend, please let us know in advance.
This helps us make the best use of limited resources and honour the time of the facilitators.
*Limit to a maximum of 3 persons per organization.
Contact:
Please reach out to Robyn at robyn-scott@ncsa.ca or Rocky at rocky-ward@ncsa.ca for any questions regarding this workshop.
This workshop is organized by Native Counselling Services of Alberta.
Workshop Description:
Do you work in a community setting supporting individuals, families, and/or groups?
Join our Trauma Informed Care workshop to gain essential skills in recognizing and addressing trauma in various settings. This engaging and interactive workshop provides practical strategies to create a safe and supportive environment for those affected by trauma. Enhance your understanding and make a positive impact. This workshop combines theoretical knowledge with practical exercises to include a trauma-informed approach in your work.
Who is this workshop for?
Open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants working with local agencies (i.e., social services and community organizations).
Cost/Registration:
Donations to the Food Bank are welcome.
The workshop is free and in high demand; space is limited. If you register and are unable to attend, please let us know in advance.
This helps us make the best use of limited resources and honour the time of the facilitators.
*Limit to a maximum of 3 persons per organization.
Contact:
Please reach out to Robyn at robyn-scott@ncsa.ca or Rocky at rocky-ward@ncsa.ca for any questions regarding this workshop.
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Highlights
- 3 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Tapwehtamowin Waskahikan - Supportive Housing
11209 124 Street
Edmonton, AB T5M 0J9
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