Trauma Informed Learning Series Day One The Trauma

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Trauma Informed Learning Series Day One The Trauma Informed Learning Series will support practitioners

Trauma Informed Learning Series Day One The Trauma Informed Learning Series will support practitioners in identifying the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), the signs and symptoms of trauma, how to implement trauma informed practices (TIC) in their work and how to support TIC at the organizational level with reflective coaching and mentoring. The three part series can be taken individually or woven together for implementation. This is a general overview of DAY ONE. Day One: Adverse Childhood Experiences: The Impact of Trauma • • • The neuro-sequential development of the brain – scaffolded learning. What are ACEs and how do they impact brain development in the early years. Linking the past and the present – How ACEs show up in adulthood Identifying the trauma response: Learning how to recognize trauma Strategies to work with individuals who have experienced ACEs or trauma. Includes Special Screening Resilience chronicles the birth of a new movement among pediatricians, therapists, educators, social workers and communities who are using cutting-edge brain science to disrupt cycles of violence, addiction and disease. Calgary – April 25 th, 2017 Location : Mahmawi-Atoskiwin, Suite 100, 2323 -32 Ave NE, Calgary http: //www. brownpapertickets. com/event/2895028 Red Deer – April 26 th, 2017 Location: Crossroads Church, 38105 RR 275 http: //www. brownpapertickets. com/event/2895975 Edmonton – April 27 th, 2017 Location: Early childhood Support Services, 13025 St. Albert Trail http: //www. brownpapertickets. com/event/2895913 Lethbridge – May 4 th, 2017 Location: TBA Cost: $100. 00 lunch included Line Marie Perron, B. A. , M. Sc. , C. W. T. is a certified Community and Workplace Traumatologist with over 30 years of facilitation and training experience. She holds a degree in Psychology and a Masters of Science in Family Ecology and Practice from the University of Alberta. She also has an Indigenous Early Childhood Leadership and Management certificate from the University of Victoria. Line Marie is the founder of Early Childhood Development Support Services as well as A New Dynamic Enterprise. She was also the Provincial Community Development and Mobilization Manager for the Early Childhood Development Mapping Project and has worked across the province building capacity for professionals in relationship based practice.