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Trauma-Informed Care: Laying the Groundwork for Investment by Healthcare Systems

Intended for hospital and health sector leaders, this report provides key background information about the science behind trauma-informed care; how provider and staff knowledge about trauma can improve patient health outcomes; the economics of trauma-informed care; and new understanding of the impact of secondary trauma on provider burnout.

Tags: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES),
Trauma-Informed Health Departments Environmental Scan Virtual Panel Discussion

Learn how health departments across the country and in Illinois are engaging in trauma-informed work. Brenda Bannor of Millennia Consulting presenta the results of the Illinois ACEs Response Collaborative’s recent environmental scan of health departments doing this work nationally. The webinar concludes with a panel discussion featuring local health departments to hear successes and lessons learned from implementation.

Tags: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), Webinar,
Trauma-Informed Hospital Workgroups: A Resource Guide for Launching and Sustaining a Workgroup

This resource guide is designed to provide you with tools and strategies to establish and grow a Trauma-Informed Workgroup at your organization. It also includes resources on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), trauma, and trauma-informed care to share with each other and your organization as a whole. This guide will assist you in leading a workgroup that advocates for and implements trauma-informed practices that create safer, more supportive, and healing-centered environments.

Tags: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES),
Trauma-Informed Policymaking Tool

Our Trauma-Informed Policymaking Tool outlines a policy approach to preventing and healing from trauma. The two-page Tool defines trauma-informed principles and describe their application to both the process of policymaking and its outcome.

Tags: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES),
Trauma-Informed Systems Initiative with the San Francisco Dept. of Public Health

Organizations, like people, are susceptible to negative effects of trauma, including fragmentation, numbing, reactivity and impaired relationships. These effects in turn prevent staff from responding effectively to each other and to the people they serve. In this webinar, Dr. Kenneth Epstein of the San Francisco Department of Public Health outlines the Trauma-Informed Systems Initiative (TISI) which is working to make SFDPH a more trauma-informed, safe, and supportive work environment and system of care.

Tags: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), Webinar,
Trauma-Informed Transformation for Health Departments: Lessons from the Field

This webinar aimed at health department staff features presentations on current practices from Illinois health departments including Chicago and Winnebago County.

Tags: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), Webinar,
Treating Trauma & Reducing Poverty to Address Violence

Heartland Alliance's Social Impact Center 2017 Poverty Report explores the relationship between poverty, violence, and trauma and, through its findings, argues that addressing Illinois’s violence crisis must involve investing in reducing poverty and treating trauma. Webinar speakers Katie Buitrago and Samantha Tuttle of the Social Impact Center uplift data related to trauma as well as present policy recommendations based on the report.

Tags: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), Webinar,
Triple P: Helping Parents Become the Parents That They Are Meant To Be

Marjorie Fujara, MD, shares lessons learned from the recent implementation of an evidence-based parenting intervention, Triple P, as well as the importance of a broad based public awareness campaign on parenting.

Tags: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), Webinar,
Using a Mindfulness-Based Social Emotional Learning Program with K-2 Students, Teachers, and Parents in CPS

This webinar examines the intersection of trauma and the educational system. Dr. Amanda Moreno and Erikson Institute doctoral student Kandace Thomas present on features of the Calm Classroom K-2 project, a large randomized controlled trial of mindfulness and related strategies taking place in 30 high-poverty Chicago Public Schools.

Tags: ACA, Webinar,
West Suburban CHW Initiative Year 1 Report

Tags: Community Health Workers, Healthcare workforce,