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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Framing ACEs (webinar)The Iowa ACEs Coalition hosts quarterly learning opportunities to delve deeper into the science related to ACEs and opportunities to respond. Anyone is welcome to attend!
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ACEs and Prenatal Strategies (webinar)This webinar will share updated research on how ACEs and stress can be transferred from parent to child, Iowa data on the stress pregnant mothers are facing today, and opportunities to prevent ACEs in future generations.
How a child develops is the foundation for a prosperous community in the future. Starting even before birth, a child’s brain architecture is being constructed through an ongoing process that continues into adulthood. But many children experience stress early on that damages the early developing architecture of their brain and can undermine their ability to reach their full potential. Not only can early experiences of adversity impact individuals’ lives, they also can impact future generations. Our experiences may be woven into our children’s and even our grandchildren’s genetic code. If we are going to reduce trauma and improve health outcomes today, and in the future, we need to start at the beginning. The VERY beginning. |
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Compassion Fatigue and Self-Care (webinar)
Project Harmony
11949 Q St
Omaha, NE United States NOTE: This is webinar version of our live classroom training using Zoom Web Conferencing.Description:What is Compassion Fatigue? Who does it affect? Why should you care? How do you deal with it? This workshop will answer these questions and build skills in the participant to identify, consider, and manage symptoms of compassion fatigue. Participants learn in an experiential environment that provides opportunity for reflection and analysis on their own symptoms of compassion fatigue through use of self-assessments and group discussion. At the conclusion of the session, participants will be provided with a self-care activity that provides the opportunity to relax and recharge. Participants will:
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Juvenile Justice Trauma Training (webinar)Training
Project Harmony
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Omaha, NE United States NOTE: This is webinar version of our live classroom training using Zoom Web Conferencing.Description:This training is designed specifically for those that work with juveniles who are involved in the Juvenile Justice System. Participants learn what trauma is and its impact on these youth, as well as develop awareness of the unique experiences that juveniles encounter by virtue of being involved in the system and the effect(s) these experiences have on their traumatic stress reactions. Participants will:
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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!