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The Ohio Departments of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OHMAS) and DODD have partnered for the Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) Initiative.
Trauma-Informed Care are practices that acknowledge the role trauma plays in a person’s life. Join us for one or all of this four part TIC training series to learn more.
April 13, 12-1p.m.
Mary Vicario, LPCC-S, Certified Trauma Specialist will discuss
How to recognize trauma
What behavior might be telling us about someone's trauma history
Cautions and Red Flags
Resilience: The Universal Precaution for Trauma and Toxic Stress
Becoming a Trauma-Informed Agency
Rachel Ramirez, LISW-S, Training and Technical Assistance Specialist, Ohio Domestic Violence Network
This webinar will cover the following topics:
Becoming a Trauma-Informed Agency
- What does being trauma-informed mean?
- Why is it important for our agency to be trauma-informed?
- What is different in a trauma-informed approach?
- How do we get started on this work?
April 27,12-1p.m.
Four Tools for Developing Resilience
Mary Vicario, LPCC-S, Certified Trauma Specialist
This webinar will cover the following topics:
Building resilience is a powerful way to help individuals avoid or overcome trauma and toxic stress. This webinar will explore four tried-and-true resilience building tools developed and used by the Hamilton County Resilience Project
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