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Local Engagement Network Event OASW Niagara & Grey Bruce-Huron-Perth Areas Presents: Trauma Informed Law: Understanding the Neurobiology of Trauma &; LAMP Training: Neurobiology of Trauma Following Sexual Assault |
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WhenMonday, December 2, 2024, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.ET WhereZoom CostsOASW Members: Free! Event DescriptionThis training will focus on understanding the foundations of trauma and attachment dysregulation and will be presented through a cross-disciplinary lens for law enforcement, advocates, mental health, and prosecutors. Participants will learn the neurological, physiological, cognitive and emotional impacts of trauma. It will also introduce participants to the impacts of trauma on memory, speech, recall, and interview considerations through a trauma lens and strategies to promote emotional regulation. The LAMP training is an evidence-based curriculum (development was funded by the Office for Victims of Crime). This is a cross-disciplinary training geared specifically towards:
Key learning objectives on the neurobiology of sexual assault & interpersonal violence include:
Biography of Presenter:Lori Gill, is founder and clinical director at the Attachment and Trauma Treatment Centre for Healing, is a Registered Psychotherapist, Certified Trauma Specialist (CTS), trainer, psychology professor, and former Consultant Supervisor for the National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children (TLC) now STARR Commonwealth, and with 18+ years of experience working with children, youth, and adults in various settings including youth justice. Lori is an engaging and sought after presenter and consultant. She provides consultations and facilitates a variety of trainings across Canada and the United States helping agencies and professionals become trauma-informed.
NOTE ABOUT REGISTRATION QUESTIONS:OASW is committed to inclusion and promoting a diverse range of identities, experiences, perspectives, and voices across all areas of the Association. As such, the registration contains some optional questions that are intended to assist us to better understand our social work community and ensure that our work is reflective of the diverse membership of OASW and our profession. |
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