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Trauma-Informed Care:

An Overview

WHAT

WHY

WHO

Why Is Trama-Informed Care Imporant?

For Professionals:

  • Improves effectiveness: People are more likely to engage and trust professionals who are trauma-informed.

  • Reduces burnout: Understanding trauma responses can make challenging interactions feel less personal and more manageable.

  • Enhances relationships: A trauma-informed approach fosters stronger, more positive connections with those you serve.

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For Clients, Patients, and Communities:

  • Promotes healing: Safe, empathetic environments support recovery and resilience.

  • Prevents re-traumatization: Trauma-informed care avoids triggers that could worsen a person’s emotional state.

  • Improves outcomes: People feel heard and supported, leading to better cooperation, trust, and long-term success.

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Key Principles of Trauma-Informed Care

Safety

Create environments that feel physically and emotionally safe.

Trustworthiness

Be transparent and honest to build trust.

Choice

Empower individuals by offering choices and respecting autonomy.

Collaboration

Work together to develop solutions.

Empowerment

Focus on strengths and resilience.

Cultural Humility

Respect cultural and personal identities.

For Healthcare Providers 

Why is Trauma-Informed Care Important?

  • Many patients have trauma histories that affect their physical and emotional health.

  • Trauma can influence trust, communication, and adherence to treatment.

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Benefits for You:

  • Build stronger patient relationships by fostering trust.

  • Reduce patient anxiety, which leads to smoother interactions and fewer disruptions.

  • Improve patient outcomes through enhanced understanding and empathy.

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Benefits for Your Patients:

  • Patients feel safe and respected, improving their engagement with care.

  • Trauma-informed approaches reduce re-traumatization during sensitive procedures.

  • Holistic care supports both physical and emotional healing.

For Healthcare Providers

For Educators

Why is Trauma-Informed Care Important?

  • Trauma can impair learning, memory, and emotional regulation in students.

  • Behavioral challenges often stem from trauma responses, not defiance.

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Benefits for You:

  • Gain tools to manage challenging behaviors effectively and compassionately.

  • Foster a positive classroom environment that supports all learners.

  • Build stronger, more meaningful relationships with students.

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Benefits for Your Students:

  • Students feel safe and supported, improving their academic performance.

  • A consistent, empathetic approach helps students build trust and resilience.

  • Trauma-informed classrooms reduce disruptions and foster collaboration.

For Educators (Teachers, School Nurses, Administrators)

For Therapists & Counselors

Why is Trauma-Informed Care Important?

  • Trauma often underlies mental health issues, even when it’s not the presenting problem.

  • A trauma-informed approach is essential for creating a safe and productive therapeutic environment.

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Benefits for You:

  • Build deeper trust with clients, enhancing therapeutic relationships.

  • Improve treatment outcomes by addressing the root causes of distress.

  • Reduce frustration in therapy by tailoring approaches to clients’ trauma responses.

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Benefits for Your Clients:

  • Clients feel safe and validated, enabling them to engage fully in therapy.

  • Trauma-informed care supports healing at a pace that respects individual needs.

  • A safe, supportive environment fosters long-term emotional resilience.

For Therapists & Counselors

For Social Workers & Case Managers

Why is Trauma-Informed Care Important?

  • Many clients have experienced trauma, which influences how they engage with services.

  • Building trust is crucial for helping clients access and benefit from resources.

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Benefits for You:

  • Strengthen relationships with clients, leading to better outcomes.

  • Reduce emotional exhaustion and burnout by understanding trauma dynamics.

  • Work more effectively by creating a sense of safety and trust.

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Benefits for Your Clients:

  • Clients feel respected and empowered, improving their willingness to seek help.

  • A trauma-informed approach reduces re-traumatization and promotes healing.

  • Trust and empowerment lead to greater success in achieving personal goals.

For Social Workers & Case Managers
For Probation Officers & Correctional Staff

For Probation Officers & Correctional Staff

Why is Trauma-Informed Care Important?

  • Most individuals in the justice system have experienced significant trauma.

  • Trauma influences behavior and compliance with rules or rehabilitation programs.

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Benefits for You:

  • Reduce conflict and improve communication by understanding trauma responses.

  • Foster better relationships that encourage accountability and growth.

  • Enhance safety by reducing stress and emotional escalation.

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Benefits for Those You Work With:

  • Trauma-informed approaches support rehabilitation by addressing root causes.

  • Individuals are more likely to engage positively with rules and goals.

  • Trust and respect lead to better compliance and reduced recidivism.

For Law Enforcement & Legal Professions 

For Law Enforcement & Legal Professions 

Why is Trauma-Informed Care Important?

  • Individuals in the justice system often have trauma histories that affect behavior.

  • Interactions with law enforcement and the legal system can trigger trauma responses.

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Benefits for You:

  • De-escalate situations more effectively by recognizing trauma reactions.

  • Build trust with communities, leading to improved cooperation and outcomes.

  • Reduce stress and frustration during challenging interactions.

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Benefits for Those You Work With:

  • People feel heard and respected, which promotes accountability and fairness.

  • Trauma-informed approaches reduce re-traumatization and improve engagement.

  • Clients and communities are more likely to view the justice system as supportive.

Ready to Learn More?

We offer specialized training on trauma-informed care to help professionals:

  • Understand the impacts of trauma

  • Develop trauma-sensitive skills

  • Improve outcomes for those they serve

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