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Advanced Trauma Competent Care Livestream

18 hours

$350

In this comprehensive course, you'll explore the lifelong impact of trauma and gain practical strategies to help children feel safe, build resilience, and manage overwhelming emotions and behaviors. You'll learn how to support essential connections, foster strength-based life stories, and create healing-centered environments. As our most in-depth training, this course provides a deep dive into trauma-informed care, emphasizing the importance of self-care for caregivers while incorporating group discussions, case studies, and actionable strategies for real-world application. Together, these tools will equip you to better understand and support children affected by trauma.
Advanced Trauma Competent Care Livestream

Course Details

Language

English

Format

Live-stream

Duration

18 hours

Course Description

Examining real-life case studies and spending extended time in small group learning activities, Advanced Trauma Competent Care thoroughly examines all nine modules of trauma content, the Essential Skills of Trauma-Informed Care. It includes assessment tools and care strategies for use in the field.

  • The Essential Skills of trauma-informed care – including self-care
  • Extended case study and group discussion
  • Hands-on tools & strategies
  • Taught in English

This course is taught in livestream format on Zoom. It is five consecutive Fridays from 9:00 am – 12:30 pm EST 2-3 times yearly.

OCTOBER 2025 Livestream Dates beginning October 3, 2025: October 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31.

"The Trauma Competent Care course provides practical, life-changing content."

Participant - Care Impact in Canada

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Resources to help build healthy connection.

Practical Skills

Bad Behavior or Adaptive Behavior?

Children from hard places learn survival strategies to cope with circumstances beyond their control. These strategies may look like willful disobedience, but we must learn to see it as adaptive behavior, and address it with a regulated response.

Practical Skills

Using the Power of Yes

Using the power of yes can build significant trust with children from hard places. When we build up this trust with “yes” we help them be better able to handle the “nos” that come.

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