Advocacy Without Anxiety: Trauma-Informed Communication
Trauma informed tools for pregnant families and birth workers to communicate clearly, reduce dismissal, and escalate concerns for safer care
This interactive workshop equips pregnant people, caregivers, doulas, and birth workers with practical trauma-informed tools to strengthen communication, reduce medical dismissal, and create safer maternal care experiences. Many families enter maternity care carrying past trauma, fear, or mistrust, and those emotions can intensify during triage visits, labor and delivery, postpartum concerns, and emergency situations. When communication breaks down, families may be overlooked, minimized, or left without clear escalation options.
Through guided case studies based on real maternal health scenarios, participants will practice how to speak up effectively without being dismissed or labeled “difficult.” Attendees will learn trauma-informed scripts, escalation language, and documentation strategies that support safety and shared decision-making. This session includes hands-on exercises that help families and birth workers confidently communicate symptoms, request reassessment, and navigate urgent moments with clarity, emotional grounding, and empowerment.
Trauma informed tools for pregnant families and birth workers to communicate clearly, reduce dismissal, and escalate concerns for safer care
This interactive workshop equips pregnant people, caregivers, doulas, and birth workers with practical trauma-informed tools to strengthen communication, reduce medical dismissal, and create safer maternal care experiences. Many families enter maternity care carrying past trauma, fear, or mistrust, and those emotions can intensify during triage visits, labor and delivery, postpartum concerns, and emergency situations. When communication breaks down, families may be overlooked, minimized, or left without clear escalation options.
Through guided case studies based on real maternal health scenarios, participants will practice how to speak up effectively without being dismissed or labeled “difficult.” Attendees will learn trauma-informed scripts, escalation language, and documentation strategies that support safety and shared decision-making. This session includes hands-on exercises that help families and birth workers confidently communicate symptoms, request reassessment, and navigate urgent moments with clarity, emotional grounding, and empowerment.
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Rachell M. Dumas, RN, BSN, MSN(c)
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- 1 hour
- Online