Trauma-Informed Care Training Registration Form

Trauma-Informed Training Registration Form

Reply Needed by Monday, April 15, 2013

 

Name: _____________________________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________________________

Agency: ____________________________________________________________

Phone: _______________________ Email:________________________________

Check categories that apply: ___ MSW Student   -or-   ___ BA Social Work Student

_____  Agency Administrator

_____  Community Practitioner

For Agency Administrators and Community Practitioners:

            Agency Name: _________________________________________________

            Agency Address: ________________________________________________

 

Have you previously received trauma-informed training?            Yes      No

 

NASW has determined that this program meets the criteria of the Iowa Board of Social Work & the Iowa Board of Behavioral Sciences for 4.75 hours of continuing education. If you would like to receive CEUs, please select the appropriate license:

_____Licensed Social Workers

_____Licensed Mental Health Counselors

_____Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

Workshop Objectives


Training Title: Trauma-Informed Care: A Change in Perspective

The Substance Abuse and Mental  Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA’s) Promoting Alternatives to Seclusion and Restraint through Trauma-informed Practices promotes trauma-informed practices in the delivery of services to people who have experienced violence and trauma and are seeking support for recovery and healing.  This presentation will address the prevalence of trauma and suggest techniques to reduce the likelihood of re-traumatization. Participants will learn what trauma is, how it affects individuals – psychologically, developmentally, and neurobiologically. Self-regulation strategies will be explored. 

At the conclusion of this training, participants will be able to:

 

  • Define trauma and discuss its prevalence in society.
  • Explain the effect trauma has on the brain.
  • Discuss four strategies to reduce the likelihood of re-traumatization.
  • Describe two ways trauma affects people developmentally, psychologically and physiologically.
  • Develop two action steps to implement trauma-informed practices in their work.

 

A Certificate of Attendance will be available to all attendees at the completion of the Seminar.

 

You may email the registration form directly to Debra Laneville (debra.laneville@uni.edu) or you may send it through postal mail to the address listed above.