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SUMMARY:Seeking Safety Training - Sold Out - Next Training Will Be On August 29th
DESCRIPTION:Seeking Safety is an evidence-based program for counselors* to help trauma survivors master the skills needed to reestablish basic physical and emotional safety. Originally developed to help those who are dealing with trauma and substance abuse\, the techniques and information learned during this training can help anyone in need of stabilization after experiencing trauma\, and improve their coping skills. *Seeking Safety is designed for anyone; no license\, degree\, or prior training is required. \nEducational Objectives: \n\nLearn how to implement Seeking Safety with adults and/or adolescents\nReview research and clinical issues in treating trauma and substance abuse\nIncrease empathy and understanding of trauma and substance abuse\nObtain assessment and treatment resources\n\nTrainer: Summer Krause\, LPC\, CADCIII \n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nDetails\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nDate: Wednesday\, June 21\, 2017\nCost: $160 training only\, $55 book\nLocation: The California Endowment\, 1000 N. Alameda St\, Los Angeles CA 90012\nParking:Free parking is provided at The California Endowment. Tell the parking attendant that you are attending the Seeking Safety Training.\nSchedule: 9:00am to 4:30pm (Registration 8:30am to 9:00am)\nLunch: Lunch is not provided. There is a cafe on site and several eateries within walking distance to the training venue. \nThe Seeking Safety book will be available for purchase on site (and pre-purchased books can be picked up) at the Registration Desk. The Seeking Safety™ book is highly recommended for all attendees and required by DMH. It is a 400-page manual that provides all you need to conduct Seeking Safety (clinician guide and client handouts). \n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			SOLD OUT - REGISTER ONLINE AT TREATMENT INNOVATIONS FOR THE NEXT TRAINING\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAdditional Information\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nCEUs\nCEUs are included in training fee and are available upon request during registration. This course meets the qualifications for 6hrs of Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for MFTs\, LPCCs\, LEPs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Echo Parenting & Education is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for MFTs\, LPCCs\, LEPs and LCSWs. Echo maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Please note you must sign-in and sign-out to receive certificate. \nIf you are interested in other types of CEUs\, there will be an extra charge of $30; For a list of additional CEUs click here and list your discipline and license number in “Comments” when you register. \nPayment\nCredit cards are accepted through this website\, or you can pay by check per this form. \nIf you are registering multiple people: Please be sure to write the names of each attendee in the comments field when you checkout\, so that we will have the correct listing when they show up at registration. \nCancellation policy\nWe are not able to issue refunds. If you register and are unable to attend you may transfer your registration to another person. Please email training@seekingsafety.org with the subject line “Transfer Registration” and include your contact information as well as the information of person you are transferring the registration to. \nIf you are a LAC-DMH PEI Provider and are taking this training as part of the PEI Plan you are required to: \n\nBring a copy of the Seeking Safety Manual; manuals can be purchased online or on the day of the training\nRead Seeking Safety’s Frequently Asked Questions located on the Seeking Safety website\nReview the LAC-DMH PEI Seeking Safety Guidelines\nAttend entire training and sign-in and sign-out\n\nQuestions\nPlease contact Azucena Ortiz at aortiz@echoparenting.org or (213) 484-6676 x 311 \nClick here to keep a copy of the flyer\, post it\, and pass it on to others. \nThis training has a minimum registration that must be met and Echo/TI may need to re-schedule this training if our minimum enrollment is not met two weeks prior to the scheduled training. Participants who are already registered will be given a refund at their request or priority enrollment for the next Seeking Safety training and would be notified via email of this change at least ten days prior to the training.
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SUMMARY:Conference 2017: Social & Historical Trauma
DESCRIPTION:When we look at childhood trauma we cannot ignore the social and historical context in which children and families exist. This year’s Changing the Paradigm conference takes on the issue of social and historical trauma\, especially racial trauma\, and with a team of experts from around the country will endeavor to create a safe space to talk about the impact of social and historical trauma on the communities we live in\, as well as to showcase strategies that offer hope of community-level healing and resiliency-building. \n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nGoals\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nCreate a safe place to discuss current and historical trauma and how this affects our communities \n\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n			\nTake time to tell our stories\, remembering and mourning injustices past and present \n\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n			\nIdentify strategies for community healing and reconnection \n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nSpeakers & PowerPoints\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			 \n			\n				Dr. Joy DeGruy\n				\n				 \n	\n		\n			\nDr. Joy DeGruy is a nationally and internationally renowned researcher\, educator\, author and presenter. She is an ambassador for healing and a voice for those who’ve struggled in search of the past\, and continue to struggle through the present. Dr. Joy is the acclaimed author of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome — America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing\, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: The Study Guide\, with a second book in the works\, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome Part 2: Be The Healing. \nDr. DeGruy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications; two master degrees in Social Work and Clinical Psychology; and a PhD in Social Work Research. With over twenty years of practical experience as a professional in the field of social work\, she gives a practical insight into various cultural and ethnic groups that form the basis of contemporary American society. \n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n	 \n \n				\n			 \n \n			\n				Dr. Howard Pinderhughes\n				\n				 \n	\n		\n			\nSocial and behavioral scientist and author Howard Pinderhughes\, PhD\, has conducted research and program development in the areas of race relations among youth and adolescent violence prevention and intervention. His research combines aspects of grounded theory\, qualitative methods\, survey research and participatory action research to examine problems related to the impacts of structural inequality\, racial\, class and gender dynamics on adolescent health and relations. Dr. Pinderhughes is currently developing a conceptual framework to address the production of racial\, class and gender health inequality. His book\, Race in the Hood: Conflict and Violence Among Urban Youth\, presents a study of racial attitudes among youth and racial violence in New York City. \nView Dr. Pinderhughes’ PowerPoint here. \n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n	 \n \n				\n			 \n \n			\n				Asadah Kirkland\n				\n				 \n	\n		\n			\nMother of one biological child and a teacher/mother to many\, Asadah is no stranger to raising children. Asadah has been teaching in classroom settings for over fifteen years\, and provided youth development and parenting workshops for ten years. She was an Administrator of an afterschool program and an Outreach Coordinator for a parenting program; both in Harlem\, NY. Being an educator\, Asadah learned to handle problems with wisdom and not violence. Her sincere care for the welfare and outcome of the lives of her students can be seen through her actions and heard from the comments of the people she serves. Beating Black Kids is Asadah’’s first published book and her way of getting her viewpoint and solutions out to the entire world. While she has welcomed many thanks for creating this work\, Asadah is also courageous and certain enough to handle the many challenges that come from those who feel beating Black kids as a normal practice. \nView Asadah’s PowerPoint here. \n\n		\n	 \n \n				\n			 \n \n			\n				Federico Bustamante & Casa Libre\n				\n				 \n	\n		\n			\nThe Casa Libre/Freedom House currently offers an emergency and transitional living shelter program for homeless children under the age of 18 years. The program’s expertise lies in the provision of shelter\, social\, educational\, medical and legal services for homeless children\, with a focus on unaccompanied immigrant children who have often been abused\, abandoned\, or neglected in this home countries and traveled to the United States alone. \nThe program strives to identify and provide services for youth of diverse backgrounds\, including ethnic diversity\, sexual orientation\, and children with physical disabilities. Services are provided to youth without homes regardless of immigration status. \nFederico Bustamante is the Program Administrator at Casa Libre. Mr. Bustamante oversees the day-to-day operations of the Casa Libre homeless youth shelter program\, including scheduling of youth activities\, staff training\, and compliance with licensing requirements. \n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n	 \n \n				\n			 \n \n			\n				Kanwarpal Dhaliwal\n				\n				 \n	\n		\n			\nKanwarpal Dhaliwal is one of the Co-Founders of RYSE and currently serves and the Community Health Director. Prior to RYSE\, Kanwarpal worked as an independent consultant and has over 15 years of experience in facilitating and developing cross-sector collaborations\, organizational development and strategic planning\, and community-based and community-driven planning\, organizing\, and advocacy. Her work spans the fields of supportive housing\, intergroup relations\, violence prevention\, youth leadership\, LGBTQQ advocacy\, and immigrant rights. Kanwarpal holds a Masters in Public Health and is an Instructor at San Francisco State University. \nView Kanwarpal’s PowerPoint here. \n  \n  \n\n		\n	 \n \n				\n			 \n \n			\n				Dr. Randal Henry\n				\n				 \n	\n		\n			\nDr. Randal Henry is the founder/ chief intelligence officer of Community Intelligence – a community oriented research and evaluation consulting firm. Dr. Henry is an expert in utilizing policy\, programmatic\, institutional and community improvements to improve public health\, increase health equity and reduce health disparities in vulnerable populations. His organization\, Community Intelligence \, is focused on strategic planning\, multisite evaluation\, policy analysis \, data collection and analysis\, community engagement\, health promotion\, health impact assessment strategic planning \, multicultural research and executive coaching . Community Intelligence ’s quantitative and qualitative expertise in community needs assessment and asset mapping\, health service delivery\, fund development\, coalition facilitation and program evaluation has been applied in diverse settings including community/faith based organizations and local/federal government and to a breadth of issues including injury/violence prevention; nutrition and physical activity\, chronic diseases; improving healthcare and creating healthy in diverse communities. Dr. Henry earned his doctorate of public health and master of public health degree in community health sciences from the UCLA School of Public Health. \nView Dr. Henry’s PowerPoint here. \n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n	 \n \n				\n			 \n \n			\n				Dr. Gabriela Fried Amilivia\n				\n				 \n	\n		\n			\nView Dr. Gabriela Fried Amilivia’s PowerPoint here. \n\n		\n	 \n \n				\n			 \n \n			\n				Dr. Peters & Leora Wolf-Prusan\n				\n				 \n	\n		\n			\nView Dr. Peters & Leora Wolf-Prusan’s PowerPoint here. \n\n		\n	 \n \n				\n			 \n \n			\n				Dr. Alex Norman & MAYE Center\n				\n				 \n	\n		\n			\nView the MAYE Center’s PowerPoint here. \n\n		\n	 \n \n				\n			 \n \n		 \n	 \n \n	\n		\n			VIDEOS COMING SOON\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nOur 2017 Conference Funders\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nHighlights from last year’s conference\nOur 2016 Changing the Paradigm conference was a huge success! Thank you to everyone who participated. \n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		Pictures\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		Videos\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nQuestions?\nEmail conference@echoparenting.org
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