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SUMMARY:Black Parent Four Part Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is for Black/African parents. Registration is now closed.\nThank you for your interest in joining us as we explore together the specific needs of Black children and the Black parenting experience. \nNOTE: Registration is for all four workshop dates. \nDates/Times: \nSeptember 23\, 2022 12:00pm-1:30pm\nSeptember 30\, 2022 5:00pm-6:30pm​\nOctober 7\, 2022 12:00-1:30pm\nOctober 28\, 2022 12:00pm-1:30pm \nPresenter: \nMy name is Keyonia Williams\, LCSW\, CEO of Healing Black Souls. I’m originally from Newark\, NJ and it was there that I was able to grow\, learn\, and develop a strong cultural identity and sense of Black pride. From a very young age I knew that I wanted to do something that would help enrich and empower the lives of others. I’ve always had a passion for underserved and unprivileged communities of people. This is one of the things that lead me to study social work. I graduated from Walla Walla University in 2008 with my Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and in 2009 with my Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work. \nI have spent the last 15 years in the mental health field in a number of different capacities.  I have provided home visiting services to families involved with the Department of Human Services providing them with the skills to become self-sufficient and independent. I have also worked as a foster home advocate managing and licensing foster and adoptive homes. During that time\, I provided home studies for international adoptions as well. I have taught parenting classes and provided individual parent coaching for parents with small children as well.  As a mental health therapist\, I have been providing counseling services to families and individuals struggling with trauma\, abuse\, and addiction issues. I have also facilitated trauma recovery groups. My strengths include working with individuals who struggle with depression\, PTSD\, anxiety\, grief & loss\, parenting challenges\, and low self-esteem. \nI currently specialize in culturally specific counseling\, coaching\, and consulting for individuals\, groups\, organizations\, and families. I believe in the power of change and that is what motivates me to continue to do this work. My goal is to serve my community by educating\, supporting\, and empowering. Therefore\, my approach is to help each person\, family\, or organization to reach their highest potential. \nWe will cover the following topics: \n\nThe impacts of racism and historical/generational trauma on Black parents and children\nCreating a Safe Haven for your Black children\, in the home\nTalking to Black Children about race and racism\nSupporting Black children in developing a strong cultural identity\nAlternatives to spanking and yelling\nBuilding a healthy relationship with your child\n\nPlease email us at tioinfo@pdx.edu with any questions. \nRegistration for this event is now closed.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/black-parent-four-part-workshop/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom
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SUMMARY:Train the Trainer - SPANISH
DESCRIPTION:Esta edición especial de nuestro entrenamiento de entrenadores está dedicada a aquellos que trabajan en escuelas o centros de cuidado sirviendo a niños desde el nacimiento hasta el nivel secundario (pre-k to 12). \nEl curso se llevará a cabo en forma online (via Zoom) durante 4 sábados desde 9am a 1:30pm en las siguientes fechas:\nSesión 1: Sábado 8 de Octubre\nSesión 2: Sábado 22 de Octubre\nSesión 3: Sábado 5 de Noviembre\nSesión 4: Sábado 19 de Noviembre\n*Se espera que los participantes completen un mínimo de 4 horas de lectura y estudio individual entre sesiones \nEl curso tiene espacio para un máximo de 30 participantes. Hemos establecido una serie de criterios para ayudarnos a seleccionar a los participantes: \nSe dará prioridad a las personas y organizaciones que:\n– Proporcionen servicios en zonas rurales\n– Trabajen con poblaciones desfavorecidas o altamente vulnerables \nAdemás se considerará:\n– Previo conocimiento sobre el impacto del trauma y el estrés en las personas\, organizaciones y comunidades\n– Experiencia entrenando grupos en forma interesante y culturalmente sensible\n– Planes para compartir lo aprendido con otros \nLe recomendamos enviar la postulación tan pronto como pueda. Quienes no fueron seleccionados entrarán automáticamente a una lista de espera. \nRegistrar \nAcerca del Entrenamiento:\nEste entrenamiento no es un programa de certificación sino una oportunidad para acceder a un desarrollo profesional especializado que le ayudará a facilitar entrenamientos y a conectarse con personas que también están interesadas en implementar estas prácticas en sus comunidades.\nTiene una duración de 16 horas ( 16 CEUs) y su objetivo es preparar a futuros entrenadores sobre Educación y Prácticas para reconocer y responder al trauma (TIC por sus siglas en inglés)\, con énfasis en la comunidad latina y los niños.  \nEl plan de estudios incluye: \n– Componentes clave que se deben incluir al capacitar sobre los trauma y TIC\n– Oportunidades para desarrollar su capacitación\, de acuerdo a su público objetivo\n– Prácticas de facilitación y aprendizaje de adultos.\n– Discusión\, incluyendo cómo y cuándo modificar el entrenamiento\n– Oportunidades para practicar la entrega de una parte de la capacitación y recibir/brindar retroalimentación \nCOSTO: esta version del entrenamiento está financiada por un grant proporcionado por Oregon Community Foundation y no tiene costo para los participantes \n*Al final del entrenamiento invitaremos a todos los participantes a darnos retroalimentación e ideas que nos puedan ayudar a mejorar el curriculum y la forma en que lo entregamos*
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/train-the-trainer-spanish/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="trauma Informed Oregon":MAILTO:info@traumainformedoregon.org
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SUMMARY:Trauma Specific Service Community Share - Public
DESCRIPTION:Fourth Thursday of the month\, bimonthly from Feb 2022\, 12–1pm PST \nWe’ll hear from healers around the country who use a trauma specific modality\, and thus broaden our understanding and advocacy for varying healing practices.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/trauma-specific-service-community-share-public/2022-10-27/
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