Created by researchers from the Child and Family Research Unit, in partnership with the Center for Rural Opioid Treatment and Recovery, this professional development series is intended to help participants better understand the impacts of traumatic stress on families and communities, and effectively respond to people in crisis.
This program was originally delivered to Washington State University Extension faculty and staff, but is appropriate for anyone interested in learning more about trauma-informed principles and how to apply those methods and strategies within their own communities.
The Role of ACEs, Toxic Stress, and Biology on Development
Speaker: Natalie Turner-Depue, Ph.D.
Recorded Webinar | Original Date March 2021
Attachment and Attunement
Speaker: Cassandra Kelly, MPH
Recorded Webinar | Original Date April 2021
Routines, Rituals, and Validation
Speaker: Cassandra Kelly, MPH
Recorded Webinar | Original Date May 2021
Triggers
Speaker: Cassandra Kelly, MPH
Recorded Webinar | Original Date June 2021
Regulation and Co-Regulation
Speaker: Cassandra Kelly, MPH
Recorded Webinar | Original Date July 2021
Systemic Trauma
Speaker: Catherine Glen, MSc
Recorded Webinar | Original Date August 2021
Accountability, Grace, and Resilience
Speaker: Cassandra Kelly, MPH
Recorded Webinar | Original Date September 2021
Well-Being, Self-Care, and Mindfulness
Speaker: Cassandra Kelly, MPH
Recorded Webinar | Original Date October 2021
Volunteer Training Series
Trauma 101
Speaker: Catherine Glen, MSc
Recorded Webinar | Original Date February 2022
Routines & Rituals
Speaker: Cassandra Kelly, MPH
Recorded Webinar | Original Date March 2022
Accountability with Grace
Speaker: Cassandra Kelly, MPH
Recorded Webinar | Original Date April 2022
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