Participants will explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and this new moment in the civil rights movement for Black lives through a lens of trauma-informed care. The workshop will cover self- and community care, self-reflection for allyship and liberation, and resiliency-building through a lens of racial and gender justice.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
– Identify tools for self- and community care to help sustain health workers in a critical time
– Name Principles of Trauma-Informed Care and some ways they can be applied to daily work with colleagues and clients/ patients
– Think about how to hold trauma-informed, healing-centered space to talk about some of the major changes happening in our society right now.
– Deepen a self-reflection practice for resiliency-building and improved collaboration.