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Join 3ERestoration for their inaugural week of accredited courses in trauma-responsive care. They've discounted each course by 50% and will award internationally accredited CEUs to participants who successfully complete the course.

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Do you know your Trauma Network is conducting assessments of local agencies to secure base line data on our communities capacity for trauma-response care? Well, preliminary findings suggest that support staff, volunteers and part-time workers are missing out on crucial trauma trainings! They are least likely to know what traumatic stress is, where it comes from or how to help themselves and others alleviate difficult feelings.

Help these workers tap into virtual and in-person opportunities to get informed!

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Wed., April 17


AN ALL-DAY TRAINING TO COVER


  • Youth-focused Engagement
  • Building Relationships w/ Community Folk
  • Holding Space for Lived Experiences


IN COLLABORATION WITH

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Virginia's Department of Social Services' Office of Trauma & Resiliency is partnering with

Youth Move Nation

to bring a free in-person training to you!


These trainings support us and other grantees through our projects to Create Healing Centered Organizations & Commnunities.


As the grant period comes to a close their last training will be held here in Greater Williamsburg!


We especially want to see participants from those agencies who have made our project possible by taking the Trauma-Informed Agency Self-Assessment Survey.


Save the date and we'll send more information soon!

Worth a Listen:

suggested by your peers

Voices for VA's Children brought Dr. Ginwright to our region in October for their summit on mental health, policy and youth. Listen to him on Brene Brown's podcast Unlocking Us. Brown describes his latest book as provocative with practical strategies for personal healing as we work toward community justice.

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Candice Valenzuela: 

Parenting with ACEs & Healing 

Intergenerational Trauma





"I identify as Black, Indigenous, Queer and working-class allied," says Candice Valenzuela, pet-owner, geek, parent, and nature lover.


She's more than just a worker and she was invited to the PACEs podcast to explore how generational issues continue to impact future generations and what survivors of historical trauma can do to heal intergenerational trauma.




Click the images to access other episodes brought to you by

PACEs Connection

with hosts

Ingrid Cockren & Mathew Portell.



Think Collectively. Speak Life. Show Up.

Please, never hesitate to contact your TICN Coordinator. Use this CALENDLY LINK to scheduled a 30-min Zoom or phone call with Shari.