Trauma-Informed Practices in Schools Practice Group April Meeting
The next meeting of the Trauma-Informed Practices in Schools Practice Group will be on Tuesday, April 30th from 9:30-10:30 AM. Join us as we talk about family engagement within trauma-informed schools. We will also have the opportunity to engage in case consultation.
Leaders
- Danielle Palmer, Ph.D.
- Monique Leopold, MEd., EdS
Definition
Trauma-informed practices in schools are part of a school-wide approach in which all members of the school community recognize and respond to the impact of traumatic stress on everyone in the school by integrating and sustaining trauma awareness, knowledge, and skills into the school’s culture, practices, and policies.
Purpose
Learn about the evidence-based practices and interventions around trauma in schools, exploring and addressing challenges around these practices; Deepen our understanding of trauma and its impact on student learning and school climate.
Activities
Engage in new learning on how to support school leaders, teachers, clinicians, and staff to acknowledge and recognize the impact of stress and trauma on student learning and well-being, provide consultation around implementing trauma-informed practices in schools, and develop a toolbox of resources.