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The United States is experiencing a public health crisis:
an epidemic of trauma, violence, and toxic stress.
In response, efforts to create trauma-informed change are
growing exponentially across the nation. Learn how communities are responding,
and develop your own strategy to amplify change through four “Catalyst
Sessions”:
- COMMUNITIES
- HEALTH CARE
- THE JUSTICE
SYSTEM
- EDUCATION
Presentations will highlight effective collaborations,
promising practices and programs at the state and local levels, as well as
first-person experiences, including workforce systems and worker issues. Learn from successful programs, policies, and approaches being implemented
across the country about how you can use these models, tools, and resources in
your work, organization, or community. Following presentations, interactive
sessions will facilitate participant discussions and strategic action planning
in their local areas or agencies.
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There are three ways you can participate:
- Via webcast
through an “Amplifier Site” which is a gathering of others interested in this
issue. (Click here to learn more about amplifier sites.)
- Individually
via webcast at your computer. (Webcast participation is
limited, so please register soon!)
- At the live
event in Washington, DC.
HEAR FROM:
Outstanding speakers, including:
Gary Slutkin, MD,
Founder and Director, Cure Violence Nancy Hardt, MD,
UF College of Medicine, Co-Founder, Peace4Gainesville Father Jeff Putthoff,
Founder, Hopeworks ’N Camden Tina Marie Hahn, MD,
Pediatrician from Michigan Naina Khanna, Executive Director, Positive Women's Network Barb Trader, Executive Director, TASH Robin Delany-Shabazz,
Associate Administrator, State and Community Development in the Office of
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention at the Department of Justice
And many others.
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HOSTED BY:
The Federal Partners Committee on Women
& Trauma is an active interagency collaboration including 13 federal departments,
with more than 100 members, representing more than 40 agencies and offices.
This committee is committed to advancing gender-responsive, trauma-informed
approaches to improve the health and well-being of individuals across the
country and around the world.
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