Providing Trauma-Informed Care in Homeless Response

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4 modules

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Course length
2 hours

Instructor
NAEH Center for Learning

Description

People who have experienced homelessness have often endured multiple severe traumas. In fact, homelessness itself is traumatic. So homeless response organizations must take a trauma-informed approach. Trauma-informed care can help clients stabilize in housing more quickly and can build resilience for both clients and staff. This course explores the six principles of trauma-informed care and how to implement them. It’s designed for anyone who works or would like to work in homeless response.

Anyone enrolled in any Center for Learning course is invited to a live online office hour every month. Some office hours are opportunities to ask questions about material in our courses; others focus on emerging issues or specific populations.

We offer a variety of discounts: see our FAQ page. Questions? Email learning@naeh.org. 

Objectives

Your objectives in this course will be to:

  • Identify sources and effects of trauma
  • Plan how you'll integrate the 6 principles of trauma-informed care into your work with clients
  • Plan how you'll provide trauma-informed care for yourself and/or your staff (if any). 

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate of Completion

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