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Immerse yourself in interactive discussions, engaging presentations, and valuable information-sharing sessions. Our carefully curated calendar offers content-rich webinars for a variety of audiences including executives, director-level staff, performance quality improvement staff, and professional and clinical services. 

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Upcoming Webinars from NACBH

 

Thursday, February 26 | 2:00 pm ET

EQ2: A Staff-Focused Program to Increase Self-Regulation and Amplify Trauma-Informed Care

Strengthening staffs’ self-regulation skills and providing them with consistent psychosocial support are pre-requisites to delivering high-quality care to youth. EQ2 is a trauma-informed, workforce development program designed specifically for direct care staff serving trauma-impacted youth. EQ2 was created to support staff in building the self-awareness, self-regulation, and relational skills required to effectively deliver trauma-informed care; and help build the team cohesion and culture that buffers staff from STS and burnout. This webinar will focus on specific approaches to support staff wellbeing through the development of foundational self-regulation and relationship skills – particularly for an increasingly younger, less experienced workforce, many of whom are coming to these roles having experienced high levels of trauma exposure themselves. The webinar will explain the EQ2 model and explore implementation options. Participants will be able to download the EQ2 mobile health app, which staff can use to manage stress in real time.

Attendees will learn to:

  1. Identify the role that staff self-regulation plays in the process of co-regulating and building reparative relationships with youth.
  2. List two skills that increase an individual’s capacity to self-regulate and how these practices impact the delivery of trauma informed care.
  3. Describe how the restorative practices of Circles build staff resilience and build supportive cultures that amplify the delivery of trauma-informed care.

Presented by:
Beth Casarjian, Ph.D., Co-Clinical Director of the Lionheart Foundation
Jess Linick, Ph.D., Co-Clinical Director of the Lionheart Foundation

Websitewww.lionheart.org

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