This meeting focused on a problem-solving strategy that you or your school team can use to work with students and families experiencing trauma. The meeting was co-led by the Trauma-Informed Practices in Schools Practice Group (PG) leaders.
The meeting objectives:
- Explore implementation challengesoftrauma-informed practices in schools.
- Share evidence-based practices and other resources that can be applied by school teams to address grief, loss, and trauma in schools.
- Practice an engagement strategy (Consultancy Protocol) that can be used to address the implementation challenges around trauma-informed practices in schools.
- Provide practical ideas to help clinicians and school staff understand and meet the needs of children and families who have stress and trauma in their daily lives.
Presenters:
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Dr. Olga Acosta Price, Center for Health and Health Care in Schools, The George Washington University
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Dr. Mariola Rosser, Center for Health and Health Care in Schools, The George Washington University
- Rachel Sadlon, Center for Health and Health Care in Schools, The George Washington University
- Dr. Brandon Stratford, Child Trends
- Dr.Danielle Palmer, Monique Leopold, Trauma-informed Practices in Schools Practice Group (PG)
- Alexandra Vann, Crisis Response and Intervention Practice Group
- Nailah Cook, Roosevelt High School