Trauma Informed Practice is a full‐day training designed to increase individual success and well being in Nunavut. It helps participants understand how to better support individuals who have experienced trauma, whether first-‐hand, vicariously, or intergenerationally. Participants do not need any formal preparation to attend the training. We encourage all frontline and service staff to take this training, from support through administration. We also recommend supplementing this training with Inuit Cultural Competency Training available through various agencies in Nunavut, including IIKELC.
What is unique about this workshop?
Throughout the training, participants will learn what trauma is, how it may manifest itself in impacted individuals, and the impact that trauma might have on an individual’s behavior. Participants will also learn trauma informed strategies which will help them learn how to adopt the lens of trauma informed practices so that they can positively respond to individuals who are suffering or have suffered trauma. Lastly, participants will learn strategies of how to respond to disclosures of trauma.
Training Process and Resources:
This interactive training involves direct instruction combined with small and large group discussion. Participants will receive handouts to supplement training and digital resources providing more detail on trauma informed practice.
Duration:
Full Day
Languages:
English (interpretation is available)
Participants:
Minimum of 10-20 participants needed
Cost:
Free
Training is provided by Isaksimagit Inuusirmi Katujjiqatigiit
Embrace Life Council certified trainers
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