The following Trauma Informed Care of Children and Young Adults Training is designed to educate healthcare providers (HCP) on the types of trauma that children and young adults face so that HCPs can provide adequate trauma informed care.
What you will learn:
- Background on childhood trauma
- Implementing a comprehensive trauma informed approach
- Organizational practices
- Leading the transformation process within an organization
- Engaging patients in planning
- Creating a safe environment
- Preventing secondary traumatic stress in staff
- Hiring a trauma informed workplace
- Clinical practices
- Screening for trauma
- Training staff in trauma-specific approaches
- Key opportunities for advancement
- Payment considerations
- Building awareness and competency
- Importance of healthcare community recognition of trauma
Once completed, you will receive a certificate of completion. Course length: 30 minutes
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