
Trauma-informed Design Core Concepts
Prerequisite for TiD CEU enrollment by non-credentialed practitioners




Service Description
Target Skill Level: Basic TiD CEUs: 1 IDCEC CEUs: 1 HSW AIA LUs: 1 HSW Presenter: Christine Cowart Course Length: 1 hour Our physical environment can impact our emotions and behaviors, both negatively and positively, increasing or reducing our stress levels. The spaces in which we live and receive services can communicate safety and promote supportive relationships, or they can reinforce lack of dignity and agency. The experience of unsafe, non-supportive spaces is further intensified for individuals who have experienced trauma. This course will provide a high-level overview of key Trauma-informed Design (TiD) concepts. It will start with an explanation of the full scope of trauma and its possible impacts, a base level of understanding necessary in order to design effective solutions for survivors. The course will then move into an overview of trauma-informed care principles, which serve as the launching pad for Trauma-informed Design. Finally, the course will introduce the Trauma-informed Design Framework, including its three spheres and eleven domains, through which practitioners can create spaces that promote safety, resilience, and healing.
Cancellation Policy
In order to be eligible for a refund, cancellations must be received prior beginning the start of the course. A credit, which may be used for other services or purchases from Trauma-informed Design (TiD) Society, may be provided for enrollments cancelled after the course begins, in the sole discretion of the TiD Society.
Contact Details
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