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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>Overview:</b> In this session\, participants will explore t
 he concept of Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) and its importance for the LGBTQ+
  community\, who face potentially traumatic experiences such as discrimina
 tion\, violence\, and rejection. This session aims to equip attendees with
  foundational knowledge and skills. Participants will be introduced to the
  fundamentals of stress\, trauma\, and mental health. They will learn a fr
 amework for how to incorporate Trauma-Informed Care principles into both p
 ersonal and professional practice. And they will discover strategies and t
 ips for taking a trauma-informed approach to daily life. Join us to learn 
 more!\n\n<b>Learning Objectives:</b>\n•	Increase foundational knowledge of 
 stress and trauma to increase capacity for change. \n•	Learn the core princ
 iples of Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) as a personal and professional practic
 e.\n•	Strengthen your professional toolkit by gaining strategies/tips for b
 uilding TIC into your work.\n\n\n<b>Who Should Attend:</b> Community-based
  behavioral health professionals and students in Wisconsin\, as well as al
 lied community members. \n\n<b>About Teale Greylord:</b> Teale Greylord ha
 s spent her entire career supporting diversity\, equity\, and inclusion ef
 forts within local communities throughout Wisconsin. For 10 years she was 
 as a Health Educator and specialized in working with communities from dive
 rse racial/ethnic\, geographic\, and socioeconomic backgrounds. She is als
 o a storyteller and researcher\, and has a background in violence\, trauma
 \, addiction\, and mental health. Her approach to the work is to empower p
 eople by recognizing that they are the experts of their own health experie
 nce. She also builds capacity through collaboration and tailoring systems-
 change to meet local context. She holds a Master of Public Health degree i
 n health equity and consults as a public health trainer. In her personal l
 ife\, she loves new experiences\, gardening\, cooking\, reading\, hiking\,
  practicing mindful self-compassion\, and drinking tea.\n\n<i><b>About the
  Series:</b> Improving Behavioral Health Services and Care for Your Sexual
  and Gender Diverse Clients: A Series of LGBTQ+ Educational Opportunities 
 for Health Providers is a six-part monthly convening to promote greater aw
 areness of the experiences of sexual and gender diverse individuals in the
  behavioral health care system to improve services. It is provided free of
  charge thanks to generous support from the Wisconsin Department of Health
  Services Division of Care and Treatment Services. Community Advocates Pub
 lic Policy Institute will offer sessions once a month via Zoom and will ar
 chive the videos for viewing upon request. Sessions will be posted on this
  website's calendar as they are made available. Professional continuing ed
 ucation credits or a certificate of completion are available for those who
  complete the live or archive sessions and a post-session survey on sessio
 n content. </i>\n
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Overview:</b> In this session\, participants will explore th
 e concept of Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) and its importance for the LGBTQ+ 
 community\, who face potentially traumatic experiences such as discriminat
 ion\, violence\, and rejection. This session aims to equip attendees with 
 foundational knowledge and skills. Participants will be introduced to the 
 fundamentals of stress\, trauma\, and mental health. They will learn a fra
 mework for how to incorporate Trauma-Informed Care principles into both pe
 rsonal and professional practice. And they will discover strategies and ti
 ps for taking a trauma-informed approach to daily life. Join us to learn m
 ore!\n\n<b>Learning Objectives:</b>\n•	Increase foundational knowledge of s
 tress and trauma to increase capacity for change. \n•	Learn the core princi
 ples of Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) as a personal and professional practice
 .\n•	Strengthen your professional toolkit by gaining strategies/tips for bu
 ilding TIC into your work.\n\n\n<b>Who Should Attend:</b> Community-based 
 behavioral health professionals and students in Wisconsin\, as well as all
 ied community members. \n\n<b>About Teale Greylord:</b> Teale Greylord has
  spent her entire career supporting diversity\, equity\, and inclusion eff
 orts within local communities throughout Wisconsin. For 10 years she was a
 s a Health Educator and specialized in working with communities from diver
 se racial/ethnic\, geographic\, and socioeconomic backgrounds. She is also
  a storyteller and researcher\, and has a background in violence\, trauma\
 , addiction\, and mental health. Her approach to the work is to empower pe
 ople by recognizing that they are the experts of their own health experien
 ce. She also builds capacity through collaboration and tailoring systems-c
 hange to meet local context. She holds a Master of Public Health degree in
  health equity and consults as a public health trainer. In her personal li
 fe\, she loves new experiences\, gardening\, cooking\, reading\, hiking\, 
 practicing mindful self-compassion\, and drinking tea.\n\n<i><b>About the 
 Series:</b> Improving Behavioral Health Services and Care for Your Sexual 
 and Gender Diverse Clients: A Series of LGBTQ+ Educational Opportunities f
 or Health Providers is a six-part monthly convening to promote greater awa
 reness of the experiences of sexual and gender diverse individuals in the 
 behavioral health care system to improve services. It is provided free of 
 charge thanks to generous support from the Wisconsin Department of Health 
 Services Division of Care and Treatment Services. Community Advocates Publ
 ic Policy Institute will offer sessions once a month via Zoom and will arc
 hive the videos for viewing upon request. Sessions will be posted on this 
 website's calendar as they are made available. Professional continuing edu
 cation credits or a certificate of completion are available for those who 
 complete the live or archive sessions and a post-session survey on session
  content. </i>\n
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