Trauma-Informed Practice for Professionals Working with Foster Children
Course Learning Objectives
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the components, causes, mediators, and exacerbators of trauma
- Identify the impact of trauma on children/adolescents
- Recognize Trauma-Informed Practice (TIP) Principles
- Identify practical strategies to incorporate Trauma-Informed Practice into your work with children and adolescents who have experienced trauma
Includes:
schedule 1 Hour
star_outline 0.10 CEUs
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computer 1 year unlimited access
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face Early childhood training approval
Description
Given the significant impact of trauma exposure on child well-being and growth, child welfare systems must serve children from a trauma-informed perspective.
This Trauma-Informed Practice (TIP) framework requires case managers, advocates, administrators, and staff to be aware of trauma and its impact, actively engaging in behaviors that positively impact children who have experienced trauma and to provide necessary screenings, assessments, and trauma-specific treatments. This course will help you understand the widespread emphasis on TIP.
Not all courses are approved for early care and education in every state. Please check State and CEU Approvals page for details.