Everyone Can Be Trauma-Informed: A Foundation for Practice (Ruidoso)

Everyone Can Be Trauma-Informed: A Foundation for Practice (Ruidoso)

A free training to learn to implement, and practice inclusive, equitable, resilience-based, trauma-responsive services for everyone.

By NM Children, Youth & Families Department

Date and time

May 8 · 9am - May 10 · 4pm MDT

Location

ENMU - Ruidoso, Room 106

709 Mechem Drive Ruidoso, NM 88345

About this event

  • 2 days 7 hours

A free training to learn to implement, and practice inclusive, equitable, resilience-based, trauma-responsive services for everyone.

The need to build resilience in this country is enormous! The impact of historical and current trauma taxes the daily lives of significant portions of our community, especially children, people of color, and those living in poverty. The impact on community service professionals is just as challenging, often creating high turnover, staff shortage, and burnout.

In response, the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families, Department, Behavioral Health Services is sponsoring various training opportunities as part of our statewide initiative to implement and practice inclusive, equitable, resilience-based, trauma-responsive services for everyone.

On these dates, we will be offering:

Everyone Can Be Trauma-Informed: A Foundation for Practice

(3-Days)

This training provides a foundation for optimizing resilience and engaging individuals and families in compassionate, trauma-informed, equitable, and inclusive service delivery. It does this by promoting knowledge, understanding, and practice of easy, user-friendly ways to best support staff and everyone being served through neuroscience-based services. Content includes activities that enhance health and well-being for everyone, and leading-edge research promoting:

·Program engagement, responsivity, and adherence while reducing and alleviating distress, and diminishing barriers to meaningful participation

· Learning, memory retention, decision-making, and effective behavioral change

· Effective strategies for implementation

By the end of this training participants will be able to:

  • Understand the vital roles engagement, compassion, equity, and inclusion play in effective service delivery
  • Identify a clearly defined and structured resilience-based, trauma-informed approach for effective intervention
  • Facilitate user-friendly neuroscience-based activities that promote health and well-being

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Organizational leadership and grassroots leaders including behavioral health and medical providers, school administrators and staff who support New Mexico's children and families


REGISTRATION GUIDELINES

  1. Attendance for each training session is limited to 25 participants.
  1. Participants must be residents of New Mexico.
  1. Failure to attend a scheduled training session will result in monitoring of attendee names and subsequent exclusion from scheduling future training sessions.
  1. We reserve the right to deny attendance or cancel any training session.
  1. A confirmation email will be sent within 5 minutes of registration. If you do not receive confirmation, please check your spam/junk folder. If confirmation is still not found, contact the training coordination office via email at traumainformed@kessjones.com or by calling (505) 266-1414.
  1. Attendance for the entire duration of the training session is mandatory. Applicants unable to commit their full attention due to on-call duties should refrain from applying.
  1. Approval from the participant's agency supervisor is required to ensure full participation throughout the entire three-day training period.

WAITLIST

  • Once training reaches capacity, individuals can opt to join a waitlist.
  • If a spot becomes available, individuals will be contacted in the order of their registration.
  • While on the waitlist, participants can register for alternative training sessions. If moved off the waitlist, they must cancel their other registration to avoid double booking.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

  • We have applied for credit from the New Mexico Chapter of the National Association for Social Workers and the ENMU-Roswell Nursing Program Board.
  • Successful completion involves attendance, participation in activities, and reflective discussion
  • To receive a certificate, you must attend the training in full, and complete the required evaluation(s).

QUESTIONS?

ACall: (505) 266-1414

Email: TraumaInformed@kessjones.com


Frequently asked questions

What if I can't attend all of the days of the training?

You must attend the training in full. There is no partial attendance.

What if I get sick before the training?

Please stay home and recover! Let our office know as soon as you can that you will not be joining us. You can call 505-266-1414 or email traumainformed@kessjones.com

I didn't get a confirmation email.

Your confirmation email should arrive within 5 minutes of registering. If you don't receive a confirmation, first check your spam/junk folder. If you still don't not see it, contact the training coordination office traumainformed@kessjones.com or call (505) 266-1414.

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