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SUMMARY:Tier 3: The top of the triangle
DESCRIPTION:This topical seminar will provide an overview of PBIS at tier 3. We will discuss building systems capacity for tier 3\, identifying students in need of tier 3 support\, tier 3 interventions\, and monitoring student progress at tier 3. \nSign up here \n\nTopical seminars are offered monthly by UMass School of Psychology graduate students in partnership with the Birch Project. \nCertification of Completion awarded for PDP credits.
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/tier-3-the-top-of-the-triangle/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230321T120000
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SUMMARY:Paper Tigers Film Discussion with Jim Sporlede
DESCRIPTION:Join us to feel inspired about trauma-informed transformations in schools and the positive impact these changes make on the lives of students and communities. Learn about Jim Sporleder’s journey of putting this into practice and help us dream up what’s possible for the future of our schools and students. \nPaper Tigers follows a year in the life of a high school that has radically changed its approach to disciplining its students\, becoming a model for how to break the cycles of poverty\, violence\, and disease that affect families. \nRegister for event
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/paper-tigers-film-discussion-with-jim-sporlede/
CATEGORIES:Center Events and Partners
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UID:28345-1678890600-1678896000@childwellbeingandtrauma.org
SUMMARY:Interventions Across the Tiers\, Part 2 - Outside the Classroom
DESCRIPTION:While universal approaches expose all students to trauma-sensitive practices\, some students require more intensive and individualized strategies. This PD elaborates on how building a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) model allows schools to target trauma-informed services for students in ways that lead to improved well-being and positive outcomes over time. \nRegister for event
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/interventions-across-the-tiers-part-2-outside-the-classroom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230308T153000
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UID:28406-1678289400-1678293000@childwellbeingandtrauma.org
SUMMARY:"You can do the hard things!" - Helping your students cope with anxiety.
DESCRIPTION:In this seminar\, we will discuss the importance of appropriate accommodations for managing student anxiety. We will discuss how accommodations tend to facilitate avoidance by allowing youths to not engage in activities that invoke anxious feelings. Within this seminar\, we will discuss the importance of an encouraging approach rather than avoidance as well as the use of positive reinforcement for brave behavior\, positive messages (i.e. we can do hard things)\, and modeling coping behavior. \nSign up here \n\nTopical seminars are offered monthly by UMass School of Psychology graduate students in partnership with the Birch Project. \nCertification of Completion awarded for PDP credits.
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/you-can-do-the-hard-things-helping-your-students-cope-with-anxiety/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230301T100000
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CREATED:20230113T213858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230224T214542Z
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SUMMARY:Becoming More Trauma-Informed and Responsive
DESCRIPTION:This meeting is designed to provide an overview of the Center on Child Wellbeing & Trauma workstreams(Information & Resources\, Professional Learning Communities\, and Trauma-Informed Organizational Assessment and Coaching) \nRegister for event
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/becoming-more-trauma-informed-and-responsive/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230227T160000
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SUMMARY:Addressing Child Well-Being and Trauma in Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:The Center on Child Wellbeing and Trauma (CCWT) is a partnership between Massachusetts’ Office of the Child Advocate and ForHealth Consulting™ at UMass Chan Medical School. CCWT supports child-serving organizations and systems in becoming trauma-informed and responsive through trainings\, technical assistance\, communities of practice\, and coaching. Audrey Smolkin\, MPP\, Executive Director\, and Alison Cebulla\, MPH\, Associate Director of Curriculum Development and Training\, will describe their innovative organization and services that were launched in 2021.
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/addressing-child-well-being-and-trauma-in-massachusetts/
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CREATED:20230113T212709Z
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UID:28362-1676548800-1676552400@childwellbeingandtrauma.org
SUMMARY:Historical Trauma in America with Ingrid Cockhren\, CEO\, PACEs Connection
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear how historical trauma impacts American society\, including the socio-political landscape of today as well as the health of Americans. Ingrid will show us the links between historical trauma and the current mental health crisis\, social determinants of health\, and the disparities and inequities present in our communities today. \nRegister for event
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/historical-trauma-in-america-with-ingrid-cockhren-ceo-paces-connection/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230215T153000
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UID:28404-1676475000-1676478600@childwellbeingandtrauma.org
SUMMARY:Tackling Tier 2
DESCRIPTION:This topical seminar aims to review the supports and interventions available within tier 2 of a PBIS framework. We will discuss using screening data to identify students\nat risk\, selecting evidence-based interventions to match student needs\, and key practices to support student success (i.e.\, increased instruction\, continuous support\,\nopportunities for practice\, pre-corrections\, function-based support\, etc). We will review the importance of a Tier 2 team and fidelity/ outcome data collection. \nSign up here \n\nTopical seminars are offered monthly by UMass School of Psychology graduate students in partnership with the Birch Project. \nCertification of Completion awarded for PDP credits.
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/tackling-tier-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230208T143000
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UID:28341-1675866600-1675872000@childwellbeingandtrauma.org
SUMMARY:Interventions Across the Tiers\, Part 1 - Classroom and Universal Practices
DESCRIPTION:Given the prevalence of trauma and the difficulty of knowing which students have experienced trauma in their lives\, it is critical to infuse trauma-sensitive practices in every classroom. This PD will walk through strategies for providing universal interventions within schools. \nRegister for event
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/interventions-across-the-tiers-part-1-classroom-and-universal-practices/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230125T153000
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CREATED:20230120T191041Z
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UID:28399-1674660600-1674664200@childwellbeingandtrauma.org
SUMMARY:Know where to go! Understanding the roles and functions of school behavioral health staff
DESCRIPTION:This topical seminar aims to review the roles and functions of various school-based mental health professionals. In this seminar\, we will discuss the different types of specialized training and services school-based mental health personnel provide (school psychologists\, school counselors\, school social workers\, school nurses) and their unique roles in supporting students’ mental\, emotional and behavioral well-being. \nSign up here \n\nTopical seminars are offered monthly by UMass School of Psychology graduate students in partnership with the Birch Project. \nCertification of Completion awarded for PDP credits.
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/know-where-to-go-understanding-the-roles-and-functions-of-school-behavioral-health-staff/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230124T120000
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CREATED:20230113T204739Z
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UID:28356-1674561600-1674565200@childwellbeingandtrauma.org
SUMMARY:Putting Resilience into Practice with Elaine Miller-Karas
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Elaine’s Community Resiliency Model to prevent and heal trauma\, supporting our mission to build safe\, trusting\, engaged\, diverse\, equitable\, inclusive\, and healthy communities where children and families thrive. \nRegister for event
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/putting-resilience-into-practice-with-elaine-miller-karas/
CATEGORIES:Center Events and Partners
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230118T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230118T160000
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CREATED:20230113T164158Z
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UID:28325-1674052200-1674057600@childwellbeingandtrauma.org
SUMMARY:Using the Trauma Informed Schools Implementation Assessment (TRS-IA) Self-Assessment
DESCRIPTION:Participants will learn how to use the Trauma-Informed Schools Implementation Assessment (TRS-IA) to identify areas for improvement in mental health systems. The results of the assessment are intended to inform healing-centered\, trauma-responsive practices within schools. \nRegister for event
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/using-the-trauma-informed-schools-implementation-assessment-trs-ia-self-assessment/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221207T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221207T170000
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CREATED:20230120T184839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230120T185919Z
UID:28382-1670400000-1670432400@childwellbeingandtrauma.org
SUMMARY:Work smarter\, not harder: aligning your PBIS and SEL efforts
DESCRIPTION:This topical seminar aims to provide an overview to school staff on the PBIS Tier 1 Framework\, focusing on systems\, data\, and practices through a proactive and preventative lens. This session will also focus on how to align social-emotional learning within a multi-tiered framework to ensure that school-wide efforts are systematic and consistent. \nSign up here \n\nTopical seminars are offered monthly by UMass School of Psychology graduate students in partnership with the Birch Project. \nCertification of completion awarded for PDP credits.
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/work-smarter-not-harder-aligning-your-pbis-and-sel-efforts/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T153000
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CREATED:20230120T183422Z
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UID:28376-1668007800-1668011400@childwellbeingandtrauma.org
SUMMARY:The “why” behind student behavior
DESCRIPTION:This topical seminar will provide an introduction to understanding student behavior. Understanding why students behave the way they do will help teachers and other school staff more efficiently address student behavior at school. \nSign up here \n\nTopical seminars are offered monthly by UMass School of Psychology graduate students in partnership with the Birch Project. \nCertification of completion awarded for PDP credits.
URL:https://childwellbeingandtrauma.org/event/the-why-behind-student-behavior/
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