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According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, trauma-informed counseling incorporates three key elements:

  1. Realizes trauma’s prevalence
  2. Recognizes how a traumatic event impacts a person involved with the system, organization, or program
  3. Responds by putting knowledge into practice

Healing-centered care allows us to dig deeper. Join Youth and Young Adult co-leads Oriana Ides and Evelyn Clark on February 28 at 6 pm EST as they lay the groundwork and explore how healing-centered care may be integrated to the practices of YYA-serving organizations.

  • Counter the impacts of vicarious trauma and burn out by creating a safe and responsive learning community for the YYA workforce to be heard and seen in their efforts to support the holistic needs of their clientele.
  • Build an understanding of healing centered engagement and approaches to youth development and case management that strengthens service provision for transition-aged youth.
  • Expand our organizational and individual capacity to support young adult holistic wellness, critical consciousness development, and collective healing.

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