Trauma Informed Practice: Using the Creative Process: Live Virtual Workshop
Date/Time
Date(s) - Feb 8, 2021
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Location
Online
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Develop new strategies to help children affected by trauma reach cope, build resilience and reach their full potential.
As a family support professional, you can have a profound impact on a child’s ability to cope, build resilience, and achieve optimal development. In this workshop hosted by the BC Council for Families, you’ll gain a strong foundation of knowledge by learning more about early brain development and how trauma impacts the brain.
You’ll also gain hands-on knowledge and experience with interactive case studies and activities designed to help you learn how to:
- identify some common trauma triggers,
- create a culture of welcome for all children,
- identify ways to implement the creative process effectively,
- develop more creative strategies to respond to children presenting trauma, and
- understand more about early brain development and how it impacts the ability to process trauma effectively.
Categories
Online
Yes
Professional Development Certificate
Yes
Registration Fee
125
Registration Contact Email
bccf@bccf.ca
Registration Contact Phone Number
604-678-8884 ext 101
Registration Link
https://shop.bccf.ca/catalogue/trauma-informed-practice-using-the-creative-process-february-2021_1022/
Presenter(s)
Orah Chaye
Presenter Information
Orah Chaye is of North African and Scandinavian descent growing up with a strong Oriental cultural influence since age 10. A highly experienced Educator and Consultant for nearly 30 years, she has developed the Creative Process Trauma Informed Practice methodology approach. Working extensively in Indigenous, Refugee and Immigrant Populations, Orah is contracted for a wide variety of In-Service development projects to various agencies; and also invited to present at numerous conferences and symposiums. She has a particular interest in early human brain development, and its correlation to early attachment.