A Trauma-Informed Approach to Cultural Intelligence and Healing
Your Course Description
Mental Health Basics
- Youth workers need to be trauma-informed and culturally intelligent to effectively engage with each other and young people.
- Bringing a trauma-informed approach to your programs offers stronger supports for both you and the young people you serve.
- Building your cultural intelligence skills helps bridge the gap between school or program and home, considering past and current trauma while wholly assisting youth in programming to become productive adults. Learn what Cultural Intelligence is and how it builds resilience and supports well-being.
Your Learning Objectives
- Explore trauma-informed strategies and approaches to help you better connect with and serve youth and families of different backgrounds
- Develop an understanding of your own experience and how to be more adaptable personally and professionally
- Consider institutional strategies your program and organization could implement to address burnout, compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, and improve wellbeing
- Learn sustainability techniques to maintain a high level of engagement and productivity when working with young people
Your Course Details
- Completion Certificate
- Youth Worker Track
- This training will count as 1.5 CE hours for most boards. Please contact your board directly with questions on submitting. Course details for CE submissions provided.
Your Trainer

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Your Skill-Building Objectives
Trauma-Informed Care
Creating a healing space for growth
Inclusion
Fostering belonging in all young people
Mental Health Awareness
Recognizing and responding to mental health concerns
Resilience Building
Teaching coping strategies to overcome barriers
What YIPA members are saying
Thanks for a great training, it was very helpful information for our program staff.
Presenter kept my attention throughout, great slides, too!
Great trainer.