Trauma-Informed Supervision I: Safety and Support
Trauma-informed supervision is important if youth development and violence prevention programs are to achieve success. Topics covered in this presentation include trauma-informed leadership and trauma-informed supervision; the supervisory relationship as a mirror of trauma-informed care; the 6 features of trauma-informed supervision; and the role of the supervisor in promoting safety and support in a trauma-informed system of care.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this presentation, you will be able to:
- Articulate aspects or components of a trauma-informed system of care.
- Be a more effective supervisor in a trauma-informed system of care.
- Recognize how the supervisory relationship can be a catalyst for improved competencies and direct practice in a youth development and violence prevention program.
- Help staff with self-care practices.
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