SETICC News

Hello! We hope this message finds you basking in the joys of summer while discovering refreshing ways to stay cool—both in the literal sense and in that nostalgic, 1980s style! We are excited to share some upcoming events designed to deepen your connection with our SETICC community and the work you do. These opportunities not only align with our commitment to trauma-informed care but also serve as a platform for collaboration and personal growth. If you have any questions or need further information, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

August Meeting


Friendly reminder that our August meeting will be the first Tuesday of the month, August 4th, at 10AM. There is a new link for the meeting which will be sent out to the group. Should you not receive it, you can use this link: August Meeting


Announcements


Join us for Holding Small Hearts: Supporting Grieving Children & Teenagers. Participants may attend via Zoom or in person at the Hopewell Training Room, 25 South Clinton Street, Plains, Ohio. The training is on July 16th from 9AM - 11AM. To register click for in person link or virtual link. CEUs are available.


We invite you to join us for Picture Day on July 17th at 109 S. Court Street in Athens from 9:45 AM to 11 AM, as we come together to enhance our professional presence and community spirit. The OU team at NEXT has provided valuable insights that emphasize the importance of showcasing our SETICC members in our marketing efforts. By participating in this event, you not only receive a complimentary professional headshot that can elevate your personal branding but also contribute to a collective endeavor that reflects our commitment to collaboration and support. Your involvement is crucial in shaping our marketing initiatives, fostering a sense connection within our community. Let’s celebrate our collaborative spirit together!


We are looking for our next good read! Thanks to everyone who joined us in discussing "Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse & Fighting for Justice" by Virginia Roberts Giuffre. As we turn the page to our next Book Club on Tuesday September 29th, we want your book suggestions. Let us know if there is a book that interests you or that you can recommend.


Researchers from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine are conducting a research study exploring trauma-informed care practices, emotional demands of clinical work, and workplace supports and challenges. For more information or to participate, contact Aaron Fernando at af360820@ohio.edu or 614-787-2889.




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