Exposure to multiple traumatic events, often of an invasive, interpersonal nature (e.g., childhood abuse or neglect).
A is an organizational framework (used in healthcare, education, social services, and workplaces) that involves understanding, recognizing, and responding to the effects of all types of trauma. What is trauma and what are trauma informed sys...
At its core, is not just an event; it is the lasting emotional and physiological response to an event or series of events that are physically or emotionally harmful or life-threatening. Types of Trauma: Exposure to multiple traumatic events, often of an
Ensuring that physical and emotional safety is prioritized for both staff and the people served. Types of Trauma: Ensuring that physical and emotional
Strengthening individual resilience and giving people a say in their own care or environment.
Moving past cultural stereotypes and recognizing the impact of historical trauma (e.g., racism or generational poverty). Part 3: The "Four Rs" of Implementation To be truly trauma-informed, a system must: