Supporting students, educators, school staff, and school-based clinicians to effectively implement trauma-informed crisis recovery and renewal strategies.

Trauma Informed School Systems for Crisis Recovery and Renewal

Workshop

Trauma Informed School Systems for Crisis Recovery and Renewal


🗓️ February 23, 2023

⏰ 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. PT / 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. ET (view your time zone)



As school systems continue to navigate uncertainty on a variety of fronts, the impacts of these challenges will continue to be felt by students and staff. This two hour workshop offers school staff, leadership, administrators, and systems leaders with an awareness of stress, trauma, and grief, their impacts on students, teachers and schools, as well as ways to effectively address them through the lens of recovery and renewal.  




Intended Audience 

Teachers and administrators in K-12 settings who have experienced school crises.



Note: this workshop is designed with the assumption that participants are entering with a baseline understanding of trauma and resilience and trauma informed care.



2 Continuing Education credits available for LCSW, MFT, LPCC, LEP & RN


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Faculty

Brianna Young (she/hers), M.Ed


SCRR Field Coach with Trauma Transformed


Brianna Young is a Midwest native, currently based in the Bay Area. Her role is a Lead Trainer and Project Specialist with Trauma Transformed, and serves as a Field Coach for the School Crisis Recovery and Renewal project. Having started her professional career as a middle school teacher and instructional coach, Brianna has a particular heart for schools and all the potential they hold. She obtained her Masters of Education from Concordia University, emphasizing Trauma and Resilience in Educational Settings. Brianna dedicates this work to teachers who view their classrooms as healing spaces, and to the students who walk through those doors.

 

Contact the School Crisis Recovery and Renewal Project

 

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Website: schoolcrisishealing.org

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