Trauma-Informed Care – What Is It? Why Now? How to Be a TIC Provider
Gain an understanding of why trauma-informed care matters and how it makes a difference in the quality of care and relationships with clients. Leave with a template for providing trauma-informed care and for taking care of yourself as a provider of trauma treatment services. What started with the recognition of PTSD in Vietnam veterans has evolved into an approach used in medical care, therapy and even in business and customer service.
This course can be applied to the Professional Certificate in Human Services.
Instructor

Patricia Clason, RCC has 33 years of experience with trauma survivors, guiding their emotional healing through emotional intelligence (EQ) intensive programs. A professional speaker, trainer, consultant and coach, Patricia has led weekend retreats for military veterans, Healing Warrior Hearts, and ... read more
Who Should Attend
Who might want to attend: Staff at Shelters or Youth Care Programs, Social Workers, HR Professionals, Medical administrative and support staff, Nurses, Occupational therapists, Teachers and school staff, Emergency Responders, Therapists.
Benefits and Learning Outcomes
- Learn how the trauma-informed care (TIC) movement came to be
- Learn the definition of TIC
- Understand what it means to be a TIC provider and a TIC organization
- Learn tools for implementing TIC
- Explore taking care of the service provider
Date: Wed, Apr 21
Delivery Method: Live Online
Time: 8:30am-4pm CT
Platform: Zoom
Instructor: Patricia Clason
Fee: $295
CEUs: 0.7, CEHs: 7
Enrollment Limit: 30
Program Number: 7750-13434
Note: A link to access the online classroom will be emailed within a few weeks of the start date. Please contact daynuah@uwm.edu with any questions.
Registration Deadline: Apr 21
Date: June 1-30
Delivery Method: Online
Platform: Canvas
Instructor: Patricia Clason
Fee: $295
CEUs: 0.7, CEHs: 7.0
Enrollment Limit: 30
Program Number: 7750-13440
Registration Deadline: June 1