3-Hour Training Applies to certification– Open for all training streams $145 + HST
This workshop will help participants develop a trauma-informed perspective regarding youth justice and identify the key features of a trauma-informed youth justice system. A review of TLC's evidence-based SITCAP-ART program as well as other best practice approaches will be included.
Participants will gain an understanding of:
providing sensory interventions to at risk and adjudicated youth
how to help someone who has experienced trauma
how systems retraumatize and how to create a trauma-informed youth justice system
understanding substance use, sexualized behaviours, cutting, and delinquent behaviour through a trauma informed lens
learning how to reduce at risk behaviours and promote regulation
All ATTCH trainings are based on current research by leading experts in trauma and attachment and include best-practice and evidence-based techniques and approaches.
Participant Feedback:
It provided me with a whole new outlook on children and their behaviour; helped me to see they need to be empowered and cared for even at a young age.
Learning how attachment and trauma impacts the brain and future behaviour
Understanding how youth justice can become more trauma informed and supportive to prevent further escalation and recurrence
Amazing! Thank you so much!!
This just opened a door for me for more learning and reading!
All ATTCH trainings are based on current research by leading experts in trauma and attachment and include best-practice and evidence-based techniques and approaches.
This training is scheduled for February 7, 2018 9-12 at 95 Niagara Street, St. Catharines pending sufficient enrolment.
Advance registration is required, limited spaces available to ensure individualized attention. Please contact [email protected] to register.
3-Hour Training Applies to certification– Open for all training streams
This workshop will help participants develop a trauma-informed perspective regarding youth justice and identify the key features of a trauma-informed youth justice system. A review of TLC's evidence-based SITCAP-ART program as well as other best practice approaches will be included.
Participants will gain an understanding of:
providing sensory interventions to at risk and adjudicated youth
how to help someone who has experienced trauma
how systems retraumatize and how to create a trauma-informed youth justice system
understanding substance use, sexualized behaviours, cutting, and delinquent behaviour through a trauma informed lens
learning how to reduce at risk behaviours and promote regulation
All ATTCH trainings are based on current research by leading experts in trauma and attachment and include best-practice and evidence-based techniques and approaches.
*Please note that online registrations include an additional fee to cover associated fees for using these products. You can make an transfer through online banking at no extra cost.