GROUP TRAINING
Unveiling Trauma-Informed Care:
Understanding, Recognizing, and Supporting
The term "trauma" can evoke unease in many individuals. Unraveling the essence of trauma, discerning its cues, and offering aid to those who have encountered it are the cornerstones of Trauma-Informed Care (TIC). This training endeavor delves into comprehending trauma, its neural underpinnings, the ACES study, and the tenacity of resilience. Through interactive exploration, we'll unveil how trauma permeates our daily interactions, while equipping participants to remain attuned to and assist those traversing or having traversed traumatic experiences.
Key Learning Outcomes
Upon concluding this training, you will possess a foundational grasp of trauma-informed care principles. You'll be furnished with tools adept at identifying and responding to instances of trauma, and you will gain the skills necessary to adopt a trauma-informed perspective in your day-to-day life. Our training sessions typically span one to two hours, featuring a presentation-style format. The crux of the training centers around group dialogues anchored in real-life scenarios, channeling trauma-informed care methodologies to unravel solutions collaboratively.
Embark on this journey to enhance your capacity for empathy, deepen your understanding of trauma's implications, and cultivate the skills to support those who need it most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should attend?
This session is tailored for participants keen on gaining insights into trauma's impact on both themselves and their immediate circles. Whether you are a volunteer, part of an organization seeking trauma education, or anyone interested in deepening their understanding of trauma, this training is designed for you.
What are the key takeaways?
By the end of the training you will come away with the basics of trauma informed care, tools to help you identify and respond to trauma, and the skills to use a trauma informed lens in your daily life.
What does training cost?
Pricing ranges depending on class size, program personalization, and length of session.
Custom tailored training is also available; contact me for a consultation so we can best address your organizations needs.
What is a training like?
Trainings are typically one to two hours and are presentation style. We focus on group discussion of real life examples to find solutions using trauma informed care methodology.
Where does it take place?
On-site training is ideal as the session involves group work and discussion.
Online training is available for those who would benefit from remote learning.
I can travel anywhere in Central Oregon (Bend, Redmond, Madras, Prineville, LaPine)
Contact me directly if you would like to schedule training outside of Central Oregon.
Meet Jill Bower, Founder
Jill has worked in both the medical and social work fields for over 12 years. She received her Bachelor's degree from OSU Cascades and is working on her MBA in Organizational Leadership at OSU. Jill formed Bower Operational Management to work with businesses to analyze, develop, implement, foster, and support positive change in their organizations. She has a passion for helping organizations that are struggling with turnover and resilience.