WCHD & ICOY In-Person Training: Trauma Informed De-Escalation

WCHD & ICOY In-Person Training: Trauma Informed De-Escalation

Join WCHD & ICOY for a free Trauma Informed Care training for those seeking support in gaining resources in Trauma Informed De-Escalation!

By ICOY

Date and time

Thursday, May 15 · 10am - 12pm CDT

Location

Midway Village Museum

6799 Guilford Road Rockford, IL 61107

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Thank you for your interest in this free in-person "Trauma Informed De-Escalation" training sponsored by Winnebago County Health Department (WCHD)! All are welcome, we can't wait to see you there!

Training Description:

This training will present an overview of the factors that can escalate a situation and/or individual. Together we will go through the escalation cycle and responses to each phase, work to understand how to identify our own and others’ conflict styles, trauma responses, and triggers. We will learn practical de-escalation principles and skills to support individuals in ways to engage in a trauma informed framework when facing escalation. Additionally, attendees will learn how to apply a trauma informed care lens to prioritize minimizing re-traumatization and additional harm.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs) & Training Certificate Information

Two continuing education units (CEUs) will be available for Social Work and Professional Counseling License participants. If you would like to request CEUs, you may do so in the evaluation sent after completing this training.

Training Certificates are only granted to those who attend the training topic and complete the training evaluation.

Additional Questions

If you have any additional questions, please contact ICOY's Trauma Team at trauma_initiatives@icoyouth.org

Frequently asked questions

Is this free?

Yes! This is a free training. There is no cost for COAs or CEUs

What is ICOY?

The Illinois Collaboration On Youth (ICOY) is an organization that promotes the safety, health, and success of Illinois’ children, youth, and families by acting as a collective voice for policy and practice, and by connecting and strengthening the organizations that serve them.

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At the Illinois Collaboration on Youth (ICOY), we champion the safety, health and success of Illinois’ children, youth, and families -- by acting as a collective voice for policy and practice, and by connecting and strengthening the organizations that serve them.

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