Working with Youth Using Trauma Informed Practice

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Abstract Summary

Working along side youth in and from foster care it's important that we understand how trauma affects their daily lives and how we as service providers have a responsibility to provide the best care possible to them. Participants of this workshop will learn how to be responsive to the physical, psychological and emotional needs of young people by building on their strengths and create opportunities for survivors to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. 

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IFCO20171186
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