2020.2.14. Trauma-Focused Care Conference
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Trauma-Focused Care Conference
Understanding the Many Faces of Trauma
Registration is required. Walk-ins WILL NOT be permitted.
The last day to pre-register is Monday, February 10, 2020 at 4pm.
Date: Friday, February 14, 2020
Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Location: Laurel Manor 39000 Schoolcraft, Livonia, 48150
Please Note: This is a one-day conference which is also being offered on Friday, February 14, 2020. You can only choose one day of the conference to attend.
Conference Information:
Description:
By recognizing that trauma is a health concern and it impacts the emotional and physical wellness of individuals, behavioral health providers can begin to provide support to consumers through the implementation of evidence-based and best practice interventions, and collaboration across the system of care.
It is important to develop and implement treatment services that can effectively address post-traumatic stress symptoms while also successfully managing the risk of triggering individuals into episodes of mental illness symptoms or substance abuse relapse. The goal of this conference is to advance the development and implementation of evidence-based treatment services to individuals served by the public behavioral health system.
Conference Agenda:
8:30am-9:00am |
Continental Breakfast |
9:00am to 10:30am |
Opening Ceremonies Keynote Presentation - Herman Moore, NFL - Retired |
10:30am-10:45am |
Break/Transition to session |
10:45am-12:15pm |
Morning Breakout Sessions Session 1 Dr Karla Mitchell, ND Session 2 Dr Danielle Penson Session 3 Bridie Johnson, LMSW, AWBS Session 4 Angela Moore - Founder & CEO, The Body Principle | Integrated Health Expert | NASM Master Trainer | Radio Host
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12:15pm-2:15pm |
Lunch Keynote - Barb Smith, Suicide Resource & Response Network |
2:15pm – 2:25pm 2:25pm - 3:55pm |
Transition to Session Afternoon Breakout Sessions Session 1 Dr Karla Mitchell, ND Session 2 Officer Andrew Domzalski, Northville Twp PD Session 3 Bridie Johnson, LMSW, AWBS Session 4 Angela Moore - Founder & CEO, The Body Principle | Integrated Health Expert | NASM Master Trainer | Radio Host |
3:55pm-4:00pm |
Evaluations & Sign Out |
Learning Objectives
- Participants will be able to provide definitions and examples of health inequity, marginalized communities and historical trauma.
- Participants will be able to state the relevance of historical trauma and the poverty, stress and community violence disproportionately observed in marginalized communities for traumatic stress.
- Participants will be able to provide three ways that they can modify their treatment or practice to be responsive to the needs of marginalized communities.
Suggested Participants: Adult Providers, Case Managers, Social Workers, Professional Counselors, Addictions Counselors, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Administrator, and Clinical Directors serving adults.
Please note: Employees of private practices are not eligible to attend.
Registration and Walk-In Policy
Registration is required. Walk-ins WILL NOT be permitted. Register to ensure your attendance.
The last day to register for this event is Monday, February 10, 2020!
Continuing Education Information
-TRAINING HOURS: This event will count toward the annual training hours required by most provider agencies.
ADA Accommodations
If you have individual requirements or need special services to participate in this training, please notify Tinetra Burns at (313) 344-9099 or tburns@dwihn.org. Please make arrangements at least two weeks before the event date.
Remember: The last day to register for this event is Monday, February 10, 2020!
If you have questions regarding the event, contact Andrea Smith at asmith1@dwihn.org.
Registration is required. Walk-ins WILL NOT be permitted. Register to ensure your attendance.
By joining us at this event, attendees consent to Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority's Detroit Wayne Connect photographing, videotaping and using your image and likeness.
If you have individual requirements or need special services to participate in this training, please notify Tinetra Burns at (313) 344-9099 or tburns@dwihn.org. Please make arrangements at least two weeks before the event date.
There is a nominal $20.00 registration fee to attend this conference. Please pay prior to your arrival by entering your credit card information when the registration process asks for it. You may also bring a company check or money order for the full amount with you to the registration table at the event as well. All checks/money orders can be made out to ‘DWIHN’. Receipts will be available upon request.
Substitutions are permitted at any time. No Shows will be billed at the same rate. Cancellations must be received in writing no later than 7 business days prior to the training to asmith1@dwihn.org in order to obtain a full refund. If cancellation is received less than 7 days prior to the training, no refund will be issued.
Registration is required. Walk-ins WILL NOT be permitted. Register to ensure your attendance.
By joining us at this event, attendees consent to Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority's Detroit Wayne Connect photographing, videotaping and using your image and likeness.