Trauma-Informed Care Organizational Assessment
This Organization Assessment is a tool for organizations to assess their implementation of trauma-informed care in many different domains.
This Organization Assessment is a tool for organizations to assess their implementation of trauma-informed care in many different domains.
Article about the importance on talking about race and racism with children
Talking to Children about Racism: The Time is Now Read More »
Key insights from Shawn Ginwright’s social-emotional learning approach that equips educators, administrators, youth workers, caregivers, and students with culturally appropriate techniques to promote healing, self-esteem, and well-being, and also creates positive conditions for academic achievement.
Tackling Unhealed Trauma: A guide to healing-centered engagement Read More »
PREPaRE trains school-employed mental health professionals and other educators how to best fill the roles and responsibilities generated by their membership on school crisis response teams. PREPaRE is the only comprehensive, nationally available training curriculum developed by educators (each of whom have firsthand school crisis response experience and formal training) for educators
PREPaRE School Crisis Prevention and Intervention Training Curriculum Read More »
Self-assesments for internal planning engagement (meeting norms, collaboration, meeting structures). Website also has resourcess and tools for developing collaborative groups in becoming effective and better equipped to resolve complex issues around student learning.
Website committed to creating and delivering the highest quality mental health literacy information, research, education and resources. Materials are provided in a variety of mediums that include videos, animations, brochures, e-books, face-to-face training programs, and online training programs – all specifically designed to meet the needs of children, youth, young adults, families, educators, community agencies and health care providers.
This course introduces insights about how our minds operate and help us understand the origins of implicit associations. You will also uncover some of your own biases and learn strategies for addressing them. Each module is divided into a short series of lessons, many taking less than 10 minutes to complete.
IEL provides a range of supports to school districts, including: assessment of current practice; coaching district engagement staff; technical assistance in implementing assessment recommendations and action plans; and designing summer institutes and other professional development and peer learning activities where necessary.
Highlights key points for providers, advocates, and policymakers to understand about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and child trauma.
Video panel with child development, children’s health, and trauma-care experts to talk about ways families can support their children and one another to process racism, violence. (2020)
Helping Kids Process Violence, Trauma, and Race in a World of Nonstop News Read More »
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