Creating a Trauma-Informed System of Care: Addressing Individuals, Professionals, and Organizations Create Safe Spaces for Clients Served and Staff Trauma-informed care (TIC) has become a widely recognized paradigm for creating safe spaces for individuals who have experienced trauma and reducing the likelihood that accessing services would cause re-traumatization. TIC is different from other models of care as it can be used in any type of service setting or organization. By using this approach, you can gain awareness of ways to anticipate and avoid institutional practices that are likely to re-traumatize persons served. Download this e-book to learn: What is trauma and how it affects different populations. Best practices for addressing trauma with the individuals you serve. Best practices for addressing trauma in your staff, clinical and non-clinical How to become a trauma-informed organization, including the key elements of the trauma-informed model of care Download E-Book Health and Human Services E-Book Trauma-Informed Care
White Paper 5 Key Elements to Trauma-Informed Care Download this white paper to receive resources and assessment tools to help your organization become more trauma-informed. Learn More
Course Preview Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care Being a trauma-informed organization isn’t a one time implementation or the responsibility of a committee. Preview our introduction to TIC course. Learn More