For many students, the walls of your classroom just might be the safest or most dependable area in their lives. Your classroom is not just a space for learning but a haven of safety and understanding. That's the magic of trauma-informed teaching – creating an environment where students abso...
Trauma-informed care has become an evidence-based practice. Realizing the prevalence of trauma in the lives of those suffering from substance use disorder, it is relevant to use a universal lens to support participants involved in the criminal justice system. Gone are the days where there was a...
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James is riding to draw national attention to the need for “trauma-informed schools,” key to the movement for “Trauma-Informed Care (TIC)” in education, health, and all public systems. But what is Trauma-Informed Care, and what’s a trauma-informed school ? (Hint: all the pix in ...
“Trauma-Informed Care” is a term that is typically used in medical and mental health fields, but can also be applied to social work, education, and really any other setting. This approach acknowledges the widespread impact and symptoms of trauma, while actively integrating knowledge about trauma...
However, in general practice, people consulting with primary care staff may have already encountered challenges in life that can negatively impact physical and mental health. This analysis looks at what can be practically done and the role of trauma-?informed care (TIC) within general practice. ...
In 1998, the Centers for Disease Control, in collaboration with Kaiser Health, launched a study on the effect of adverse childhood experiences on an individual’s long-term health. Known as theACE Study, this effort is often cited as the origin of trauma-informed care in the U.S. Research...
Building a Trauma-Informed Restorative School (Brummer/Thorsborne, 2020) Hacking School Discipline: 9 Ways To Create a Culture of Empathy and Responsibility Using Restorative Justice (Maynard/Weinstein, 2019) The Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice (Davis, 2019) ...
In this collection the focus is on trauma as the impact of what happened to you. As Steve Haines points out in his great little overview Trauma is Really Strange, bodily trauma responses such as mobilising into fight or flight, or going immobile and dissociating, are the same whether we're...
There are several reasons why someone might choose to become a bully, some of which can be rooted in past trauma. For example: A lot of bullies might become violent as a result of events taking place within the home, such as domestic violence or other abuse to which the bully is exposed...