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Topic
Tenants
Format
Online Learning Event
Cost
$25 (+GST) Free for members
Event Dates
Start: Jan 17, 2023 End: Jan 17, 2023
Event Time
Start: 10:00 am End: 11:30 am
Venue
Online (Zoom)
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Approaching your work with a trauma informed lens is necessary for building positive relationships and creating safe and welcoming spaces. In this training we will discuss the types of trauma and their affects, neuroplasticity, principles of trauma informed practice, best practices and worker wellness.
This session is free for BCNPHA Members. Please note that this session will not be recorded.
By the end of this module you will be able to:
Frontline workers, Managers/Team Leads, anyone in a client facing role
Project Manager,TRRUST
Erica Mark has been working with children and youth in several capacities out of multiple communities for the past 25 years and is the Vice President of the Child and Youth Care Association of BC. She is currently the Project Manager for TRRUST which is a collective impact for youth transitioning out of government care. Their vision is that youth transitioning out of care in Vancouver have meaningful experiences, caring connections and opportunities to grow and thrive based on individual needs, wants and readiness. In addition to this work, Erica is the Community Youth Development Coordinator for the Vancouver Park Board, and is a passionate advocate for youth services, inclusion, equity, community development, decolonizing systems, reconciliation, lifelong education and using her privileges to benefit those who have been marginalized. With these goals in mind, she spends considerable time developing policies, procedures and training staff to support youth.
Operations Manager,TRRUST
Ashley Crossan is a changemaker of public policy related to youth’s transitions from government care. She has over ten years of system change expertise and brought her lived experience in government care as a tool to create sustainable systemic change. She holds a Certificate from SFU in Community Capacity building and is an alumnus of Foster Youth in Action and Fostering Change. Currently, Ashley is the Operations Manager at TRRUST Collective Impact, whose common interest is to achieve system-wide improvements in the outcomes for youth transitioning out of government care in Vancouver