
TiD Framework Introduction
TiD Society forges a new educational partnership with the American Society of Interior Designers
Service Description
ASID Limited Edition and Exclusive CEU Course! Target Skill Level: Basic 1.5 IDCEC CEU | HSW | CC-123582-1000 1.5 AIA LU | HSW | ASIDIntroTiD Presenters: Janet Roche and Christine Cowart Course Length: 2 hours Our physical environment can impact our emotions and behaviors, both negatively and positively. It has the ability to increase or re-duce our stress levels. The spaces in which we live and receive services can communicate safety and promote supportive relationships, or they can symbolize lack of dignity and agency, which is further intensified for individuals who have experienced trauma. This class will examine how Trauma-informed Design (TiD) can be used to create physical spaces that promote safety, resilience, and healing. Participants will be introduced to our current understanding of trauma, how it can impact a person, and be introduced to the three spheres and 11 domains of the TiD Framework. What You Will Learn: 1. Define trauma. 2. Identify the key principles of a trauma-informed approach. 3. Explain the importance of identifying and mitigating stressors in the built environment. 4. Identify the three spheres and 11 domains of trauma-informed design. 5. Find further Trauma-informed Design resources. Registration Link: https://learn.asid.org/p/tid-framework#tab-product_tab_course_overview




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