Building Trauma-Informed Communities
Webinar 8 of the
Developing Trauma-Informed Organizations Series
with Christa Grauert, Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
and Child & Family Therapist
In order to build a Trauma Informed Community, we must open our minds and our hearts to the impact of the world. It is essential for all community parties to recognize and respond to the impact of trauma through gaining knowledge of signs and symptoms while also taking action by learning what to do next. Through this training, we will gain an understanding of the impact of trauma, and discover ways to develop a Trauma Informed Community through learning new strategies for increasing cohesion, reliability and support systems.
Who Should Attend:
Professionals, Caregivers, and the General Public
Level of Training:
Beginner
When?
August 24, 2021
Time?
10am — 11am
Where?
Online via Zoom
Cost?
FREE: A donation is welcomed but not required.
Christa Grauert graduated from Regis University with a Master’s Degree in Counseling and a certificate in Child and Adolescent Therapy. She has been a part of the Denver Children’s Advocacy Center team since 2017 when she began as a clinical intern. Christa is originally from Portland, OR where she graduated from Oregon State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. Following her undergraduate years, Christa gained experience in the field working as a mental health skills trainer for two years in a Residential Living Facility. She also spent a summer in Rhinebeck, New York working with at risk youth and teens. Christa has been passionate about working with children and adolescents since she set her goal of becoming a therapist in middle school. She continues to pursue new trainings to add to her tool box of skills and bring into the classroom’s as an Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant and as Child & Family Therapist.