Training + Events
You’re Invited
You don’t have to be an emergency room nurse or a social worker to benefit from trauma-informed training. Parents, community volunteers, teachers – anyone is welcome to attend our trainings. It’s offered in a variety of settings and styles, so choose the one that is right for you.
If you’d like us to come to you and your group, please contact us about opportunities.
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Trauma and Resiliency in FamiliesTraining
Project Harmony
11949 Q St
Omaha, NE United States The purpose of this training is to provide child welfare professionals with foundational knowledge about trauma and its effect on children and families as well as explore strategies that are trauma-informed in working with populations with a history of trauma. Participants will:
This training meets the requirements for 6.5 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for social workers and Licensed Mental Health Professionals in Nebraska and Iowa. Learn more & register |
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Understanding and Screening for Trauma in Young ChildrenTraining
Project Harmony
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Omaha, NE United States Many children entering the foster care system have experienced trauma. Identifying trauma & appropriately responding is critical to ensuring the child’s well-being. In this 3-hour training you will:
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Secondary Trauma, Self Care, and the Holidays
Creighton University – Harper Center Room 3029
602 North 20th Street
Omaha, NE 68178 United States For many of the victims we work with, the holidays can be a difficult time. While self-care
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Add Your Event to Our Calendar
Is your organization planning to host a training about trauma and resilience? Add it to our calendar so more people know!
Hosted a training? Add to our goal.
We have an ambitious goal: training 22,000 people to be trauma-informed. This is 5 percent of Omaha’s population and is the beginning of real change in our community. Has your organization hosted a training about trauma and resilience? Let us know how it went!