Trauma Informed Care and Adverse Childhood

This event is presented by the CESA 6 Safe and Healthy Schools and Communities
Center and Special Education Services
Trauma Informed Care and
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Tuesday, May 5, 2015 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Description
Trauma Informed Care is an organizational structure and treatment framework that involves understanding, recognizing, and responding to the
effects of all types of trauma. Trauma Informed Care also emphasizes physical, psychological and emotional safety for both consumers and
providers, and helps survivors rebuild a sense of control and empowerment.
This training is an opportunity to
assist educators, families,
caregivers and other social service
providers in fostering greater
understanding of trauma informed
care and child traumatic stress,
help providers understand the
effects that trauma can have on
child development, behaviors, and
functioning, as well as recognize,
prevent and cope with compassion
fatigue.
Workshop objectives
Featuring keynote speaker:
Dr. Dipesh Navsaria
Toxic Stress and Childhood Adversity in
Early Brain Development
Dr. Dipesh Navsaria will present on the science
behind toxic stress in early childhood and its effects
on developing brain architecture that can lead to
lifelong problems in learning, behavior, and both
physical and mental health.
Dipesh Navsaria, MPH, MSLIS, MD is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. He practices primary
care pediatrics at Access Community Health Center. He is also the founder and
director of the Pediatric Early Literacy Projects at the University of Wisconsin, and
is also the founding medical director of Reach Out and Read Wisconsin.
 Realize the widespread neurological, biological, psychological and social impact of trauma and
adverse childhood experiences (ACE)
 Recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma and ACE in students and families
 Respond by integrating knowledge about trauma and ACE into policies, procedures, and practices
in schools
 Seek to actively resist “re-traumatization”
Who should attend:
 Regular and special education professionals, paraprofessionals, administrators, school counselors,
social workers, psychologists and other educational specialists.
For additional information contact:
Jenny Evrard-Larson, RSN Coordinator CESA 6 - [email protected] or 920.236.0598
Trauma Informed Care and Adverse Childhood Experiences
May 5, 2015
To register: Go to cesa6.org/prof_dev/ or send completed form to:
Debbie Pinkerton, program assistant
CESA 6, 2935 Universal Court, Oshkosh, WI 54904, Fax: 920-424-3478
Registration Details
 Dates: May 5, 2015
 Registration fee:
 $50 per person
 Time: 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
 Onsite check-in: 8 - 8:30 a.m.
 Location:
LaSures Banquet Hall
3125 S Washburn Street
Oshkosh, WI
 Registration includes
materials, light breakfast and
lunch
 Registration Deadline:
April 27, 2015
 Online registration: cesa6.org/
prof_dev/
Cancellation Policy: Any registration cancellation
must be received 48 business hours before the
scheduled date for a refund to be issued. Because
attendance at most sessions is limited, persons
registering and not in attendance on the day of the
session will be charged the full registration fee.
CESA 6 reserved the right to cancel any session due
to insufficient enrollment. Participants will be notified
by email or phone if a cancellation occurs.