May 2025: Diverse and Trauma-Informed Practices – Building Skills for Equitable Service Delivery
Join us for an engaging webinar designed to provide practical strategies for equitable and trauma-informed service delivery. This interactive session will create a space for reflection, discussion, and skill development, equipping participants with tools to enhance their professional practice.
We acknowledge current and historical societal challenges while fostering open and meaningful conversations. This session will incorporate grounding exercises, allowing participants to center themselves on the learning experience.
What to expect:
- Concrete strategies for integrating trauma-informed and equitable practices
- Interactive discussions to share insights and experiences
- Practical tools for improving service delivery
- Opportunities to connect with peers in the field
We invite your experience and encourage you to come with an open mind as we work together to build more inclusive and healing-centered approaches.
Section Notes
The format of this virtual program will be on Zoom.
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