Trauma Responsive Skills and Strategies for Resource Families

Topics: Trauma and trauma informed parenting

format: Webinar

Video series: Trauma Responsive Skills and Strategies for Resource Families

Think global: understanding trauma's effect on brain and body

Part one: Think global – understanding trauma’s effect on brain and body

Learn about the impact trauma has on the brain and body.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Act local: being trauma responsive with the youth in your home

Part two: Act local – being trauma responsive with the youth in your home

Learn how to be trauma responsive for youth who have experienced trauma who are living in your home.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Being safe on the outside, feeling safe on the inside

Part three: Being safe on the outside, feeling safe on the inside

Learn about safety for children who have experienced trauma.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Blowing up, blowing out - helping youth with self-regulation

Part four: Blowing up, blowing out – helping youth with self-regulation

Learn strategies to help youth in your care with self-regulation.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Weaving the web: Connections and healing

Part five: Weaving the web – connections and healing

Learn how meaningful connections can help a child in healing from childhood trauma.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Advocating for yourself, advocating for your child

Part six: Advocating for yourself, advocating for your child

Learn about the importance of advocating for the child in your home as well as yourself.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Video series: Trauma Responsive Skills and Strategies for Resource Families

Think global: understanding trauma's effect on brain and body

Part one: Think global – understanding trauma’s effect on brain and body

Learn about the impact trauma has on the brain and body.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Act local: being trauma responsive with the youth in your home

Part two: Act local – being trauma responsive with the youth in your home

Learn how to be trauma responsive for youth who have experienced trauma who are living in your home.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Being safe on the outside, feeling safe on the inside

Part three: Being safe on the outside, feeling safe on the inside

Learn about safety for children who have experienced trauma.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Blowing up, blowing out - helping youth with self-regulation

Part four: Blowing up, blowing out – helping youth with self-regulation

Learn strategies to help youth in your care with self-regulation.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Weaving the web: Connections and healing

Part five: Weaving the web – connections and healing

Learn how meaningful connections can help a child in healing from childhood trauma.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

Advocating for yourself, advocating for your child

Part six: Advocating for yourself, advocating for your child

Learn about the importance of advocating for the child in your home as well as yourself.

  • Presented by Alaska Center for Resource Families
  • Format: self-study via video
  • Training hours awarded on completion: 1 hour
Take the training Take the test for credit

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