Training Description
The training covers the skills needed to effectively teach the RC Basic training. At the training, there will be some time spent on reviewing RC concepts. However, the majority of time will be spent learning HOW to teach RC. Trainers will be expected to practice teach to their peers and the Faculty Trainers in a supportive learning environment. Particular focus is placed on helping participants exemplify as a trainer the relational concept of RICH (Respect, Information, Connection, and Hope) central to the RC approach.
Participants will learn and practice a variety of teaching techniques including didactic lecture, small group activities, large group discussions, and role plays. Because the material in Risking Connection challenges the treatment approaches used in many mental health and education settings, the training addresses how to teach and model a paradigm shift as well as field challenging questions and comments.
Training Cost
Per Person Training Fee: $930
Fee covers materials and (optional) CE Credits.
Cancellation
We will refund the registration fee minus a $30 processing fee for cancellations two weeks prior to the training. No refunds will be made for cancellations inside two weeks. A refund is given if the participant does not pass the knowledge test.
Space is limited to 24 registrants.
Preparation for Train-the-Trainer
Before attending the training, participants are expected to have a working knowledge of the basic concepts in Risking Connection.
Participants need to pass a knowledge test in order to gain entrance to the Train-the-Trainer. The content for the test is drawn from a study guide we send to you upon registration. Advance preparation IS necessary for people to pass the test. Participants will have two chances to pass. We will send detailed instructions for taking the test.
Requirements for Adopting the Risking Connection Trauma Training Program
Organizational/System Requirements
The Risking Connection approach represents a paradigm shift from the treatment models used in most mental and behavioral health settings. Risking Connection is consistent with the principles of trauma-informed care and can be used to implement and sustain a trauma-informed system of care within organizations. Implementing trauma-informed care in human service settings is a challenging process requiring a shift of culture in the wider organization. Isolated Risking Connection training without wider organizational or system buy-in is generally unsuccessful in promoting change in knowledge, beliefs, or organizational practice. For these reasons, we have developed the following organizational requirements:
3. Organizations/systems must comply with the credentialing standards for RC Associate Trainers outlined in the section below.
Credentialing Requirements for Risking Connection Associate Trainers
Training Risking Connection successfully requires RC Associate Trainers to have a foundation of knowledge, clinical experience, an ownership of the approach, and skill as a presenter. Effective dissemination of RC requires that RC Associate Trainers teach RC in a way that maintains fidelity to the model. Below are the credentialing requirements for RC Associate Trainers. To be an RC Associate Trainer, the person must:
Please Note
Continuing Education Credits and Certificates of Attendance
Certificates of Attendance
All attendees who attend all three days of training will receive a Certificate of Attendance. Certificates will be issued via email within a few weeks of training completion. Please provide a copy of your certificate to your agency and keep it for your records.
CE Credit Satisfactory Completion
CE Credits stands for Continuing Education Credits, which licensed staff (e.g. therapists) need in order to maintain their credential. The cost for CE Credits is included in your registration fee. If you need Continuing Education Credits, a link to the request form will be shared both prior to and during the training.
Participants must have paid tuition fee, logged in and out each day, attended the entire webinar, and completed an evaluation to receive CE Credits. Failure to log in or out will result in forfeiture of credit for the entire course. Partial credit is not available. No exceptions will be made. Requests for duplicate or replacement CE Certificates may result in additional fees.
Cosponsored by The Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma (IVAT) - ivatcenters.org/continuing-education
The Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma (IVAT) is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Institute on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma (IVAT) maintains responsibility for this continuing education program and its content. Institute on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma (IVAT) provides American Psychological Association (APA) continuing education courses to social workers, marriage and family therapists, and counselors. APA approval satisfies requirements for different disciplines in many states; however, requirements vary. Please check with your state credentialing Board. Institute on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma (IVAT) is approved by the California Board of Registered Nurses to offer continuing education for nurses (CEP #13737).