We highly recommend using this option as in intro into the field of trauma-informed schools. With this foundation, you can consider becoming a part of one of the more intensive levels to ensure that change occurs beyond awareness. Our level one option includes a half-day or full-day training with one of our staff who will conduct training on-site at a school or district office. Training can be done at the individual school level for all staff at one school or can be done at the district level to include groups such as administrators or student services staff all together. Training content will include an overview of trauma and toxic stress, review of the Adverse Childhood Experiences study, introduction to the brain science behind the stress response system, how trauma impacts schools and students related to learning and behavior, and how to shift to a mindset of building resilience for students with concrete trauma-informed strategies and tools for schools.
Options for introductory training:
- Half-day: includes four hours of training with breaks plus shared materials electronically
- Full-day: includes an eight-hour training day with breaks plus shared materials electronically (allows for more activities, discussion, and strategy brainstorming time)
***These trainings are also available in a virtual/online format.
Where Level One partnerships have been done:
- Alexander County Schools
- Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools
- Chatham County Schools
- Currituck County Schools
- Gaston County Schools
- Greensboro Montessori School
- Hertford County Schools
- Newton-Conover City Schools
- Pender County Schools
- Warren County Schools
- Wayne County Schools
- Wilson County Schools
What our Level One participants are saying:
“The training was very clear and well presented. I like the facts that I can apply several ideas this coming week in my classroom. The brain studies helped me understand better how to help our students and I was very happy to attend today but I would like to learn more.”
“The entire training was incredibly informative. I walked away feeling empowered to support all students in the ways they need it most. It was eye opening to hear that trauma is not an event but the individual’s stress response to the event so what is traumatic to one person may not be to another.”
“The training was extremely informative, leaving me thinking about the most effective ways to speak and help children when they are going through a difficult time inside and outside of the classroom.”
“Part of my role is to respond to children when they are in crisis or extremely upset, this will help me better support to the students by following the steps of regulating, relating, then reasoning. It reinforces that relationships are the most important part.”
“It was an extremely informative day. I have continued to think of your words and presentation through out the weekend, and I know that the information you provided will continue to stay with me for much longer than the past 48 hours.”
Are you interested in learning more about our Level One offerings and partnership? Contact us and set up a time with one of our Center Coaches to learn more.