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SUMMARY:Crisis Prevention\, De-escalation & Recovery
DESCRIPTION:To register for this training click here\n\n\nCrisis Prevention\, De-escalation & Recovery\n\n\nDate: May 5\, 2022\nTime: 1:00-4:00 pm\nThis training will be live via Zoom – Invitation to join will be sent after registration.\nTo register click here\nCost:$60.  Student discounts and reduced fees available for those in need. \nLimited scholarship support available to attend these trainings\, please fill out a Scholarship Request Form before registering. \nWorkshop Description: \nPeople with histories of trauma are likely to have internal and external struggles that can interfere with communication\, impede follow-through and generally frustrate those trying to help. In this very interactive workshop for front-line staff and social service professionals\, we will cover information about the impacts of trauma on behavior\, learning and communication; trauma-sensitive relationship building; working with distressed clients\, how to learn from and support workers in the aftermath of a traumatic event or experience and general tips for how to self-regulate and deactivate stressful situations. Participants will gain tips and techniques for working with individuals who are escalated and/or in crisis.  Participants will be encouraged to share their own experiences working with individuals who are in crisis and explore potential scenarios that they may feel unprepared to handle in their work. \nTopics will include: Crisis prevention\, philosophy and basics of person centered communications\, scene safety\, crisis de-escalation strategies\, rapport building\, the role of self in any intervention\, and the importance of debriefing. \nLearning Objectives: \nAt the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe typical survival responses and triggers observed in caregiving settings.\nUse self-reflection and grounding processes to support emotional regulation\nIdentify and apply practical strategies for setting limits and maintaining healthy communication with emotionally distressed people.\nDescribe verbal and non-verbal strategies to use in a crisis situation to help keep themselves and others as safe as possible.\nUtilize grounding techniques for remaining emotionally regulated during an emotionally charged intervention or conversation\nDemonstrate ways of interacting with people in crisis that communicates empathy\, validation and concern.\nSummarize helpful tools for assessing a person’s well-being and need for further support or resources.\n\nTrainers:\n \nElaine Walters is the founding Executive Director and lead trainer at the Trauma Healing Project\, an organization that provides professional and community training\, workforce support and direct healing support for survivors. Prior to this position she coordinated the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program for the Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Task Force in Oregon. For the last 30 years she has been a consultant\, trainer and community organizer working to address and eliminate intimate violence. She has designed and facilitated workshops and trainings on many related topics and has provided direct services and support to youth and adults impacted by violence\, abuse and other forms of trauma and oppression. She is involved in the effort to expand accessible trauma healing and restorative resources and practices and to implement trauma-informed care locally\, regionally and state-wide. \nBen Brubaker has worked in the mental health field for over two decades\, having held positions such as: Crisis Worker\, Mobile Crisis Worker\, Hurricane Katrina Relief Operational Site Coordinator\, Day Counselor for youth\, AmeriCorps Team Leader\, and Direct Care Provider. Ben has dedicated his life to serving disadvantaged and underserved populations.  He worked at White Bird Clinic for 15 years starting as a Crisis worker on their 24/7 Crisis Line and Walk-in Center.  Later he joined the mobile crisis intervention team (CAHOOTS) as a Crisis Worker and begin presenting internal and external trainings for the agency.  Most recently he served as the CEO/Administrative Coordinator of White Bird Clinic before stepping back to further his work training and supporting other groups who are pursuing similar mobile crisis intervention models in their communities. \n  \nSee Full Training Schedule
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/crisis-prevention-de-escalation-recovery/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Staff Only,Training
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