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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Heart Work: Equity-Centered Coaching Practices for Trauma-Informed Collegiality and Collective Healing
DESCRIPTION:Workshop 6 of 6 in the “Trauma-Informed\, In School Sessions” Workshop Series (view series page for full details) \nThe Heart Work: Equity-Centered Coaching Practices for Trauma Informed Collegiality and Collective Healing\nTrauma Informed Principle to Practice: Cultural Humility As systemic inequities and trauma are often intertwined\, addressing their connection becomes crucial in trauma-informed school communities. Centering equity in every student interaction and adult partnership supporting the school system is essential. The capacity for the adults responsible for implementing trauma-informed practices grounded in equity is nurtured through equity-centered coaching. \nIn this workshop\, we will explore the principles of equity-centered coaching to cultivate trauma-informed school environments. Coaching conversations\, grounded in active listening\, cultural humility\, and psychological safety\, model the equitable interactions we hope administrators have with educators and providers so that educators and providers can offer the same experience with their students. \nTogether\, we will examine our own identities\, assumptions\, patterns\, and beliefs – creating space for new perspectives. This self-reflection enables us to recognize how inequities and trauma manifest in our schools. As we build self-awareness about our experiences and worldviews\, we become better able to perceive concerning dynamics and interrupt cycles of harm. \nThis workshop invites us to envision the trauma-informed and healing-centered schools we desire – places where adults possess the tools to nurture their well-being and fully empower students. We will review evidence-based tools\, rationale\, and resources to foster cultural humility\, mitigate systemic barriers\, and build trusting partnerships across the school community. \nAudience:  Educators\, school site leaders\, school mental health professionals\, youth advocates\, teacher educators\, school mental health graduate school educators\, higher education administrators\, and anyone interested in equity centered coaching in school cultures. \nMental Health America of Fredericksburg staff will be attending this workshop and we wanted to share this resource with you.
URL:https://mhafred.org/event/workshop-6-the-heart-work-equity-centered-coaching-practices-for-trauma-informed-collegiality-and-collective-healing/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Rooting Young Adult Mental Health Services in Culturally Sustaining Values & Practices
DESCRIPTION:Session 3 of 4 in the “Rooting Young Adult Mental Health Services in Culturally Sustaining Values & Practices” Series (view series main page for full details) \nUplifting Culturally Sustaining Practices in Substance Use Prevention\nApril 24\, 2024: Session 3\nThis session’s essential question is: How might we challenge the deficit model permeating prevention and recovery to make space for culturally sustaining perspectives and practices in the field? \nMain Series Program Goals\n\nCounter the impacts of vicarious trauma and burn out by creating a safe and responsive learning community for the YYA workforce to be heard and seen in their efforts to support the holistic needs of their clientele.\nBuild an understanding of healing centered engagement and approaches to youth development and case management that strengthens service provision for transition-aged youth.\nExpand our organizational and individual capacity to support young adult holistic wellness\, critical consciousness development\, and collective healing.\n\nAudience\nAll community-based organizations\, institutions\, and mental health professionals\, including peer support specialists\, therapists\, psychologists\, counselors\, and others who support the mental health and wellness of transition-aged youth. \nMental Health America of Fredericksburg staff are attending this workshop and wanted to share this opportunity with you.
URL:https://mhafred.org/event/webinar-rooting-young-adult-mental-health-services-in-culturally-sustaining-values-practices-2/
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