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Snacks will be provided!
This is a free event
In this four-hour interactive workshop, Dr. Jackson will focus on the Five Domains:
1. ACEs
2. Impact of Trauma on the Brain
3. Impact of Trauma on Behavior
4. Individual Resilience
5. Community Resilience
For those of you interested in becoming a trauma-informed trainer, this Five Domains workshop is the first step.
Scroll down for more information about participating in Dr. Allison Jackson's Train the Trainer course.
Allison Jackson, PhD, LCSW, LICSW, CSOTP
Dr. Jackson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Certified Sex Offender Practitioner in the State of Virginia and a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in the District of Columbia. Her clinical practice and research has focused on advancing effective trauma-informed treatment practices for persons who experience significant conduct-related behavior problems. Her areas of specialty include attachment based models of treatment; sexual abusiveness in children and adolescents; neuropsychology; and the use of neuroscience to inform work with children and adults with complex trauma disorders.
Dr. Jackson is the CEO of Integration Solutions, Inc.
Interested in going to the next level and
becoming a trauma-informed trainer?
The Greater Charlottesville Trauma Informed Community Network
is now accepting applications for a Train the Trainer curriculum
FIRST STEP: attend the May 7 seminar, which lays an important foundation for learning and understanding the Five Domains.
Train the Trainer is a learning collaborative with Dr. Allison Jackson. It will consist of one 8-hour day of classroom training followed by six 90-minute webinars. The schedule is as follows:
One 8-hour Classroom training:
Friday, June 15
Six 90-Minute Webinars at 9:00 am:
Wednesday, July 25
Thursday, August 23
Wednesday, September 12
Tuesday, October 23
Monday, November 19
Tuesday, December 18
Each 90-minute webinar session will allow participants to “teach back” to Dr. Jackson to ensure they understand the material and can present it effectively. The class is expected to do practice presentations between sessions. The TICN can assist with these practice presentations.
Up to to fifteen (15) men and women can participate in Train the Trainer.
At the end of the course, your mastery of the Five Domains will enable you to help raise awareness in our community about the prevalence of trauma and its impact on adults, children, and families.
EXPECTATIONS
Attend the four-hour "Five Domains" seminar on May 7. This is a prerequisite for participating in Train the Trainer.
Graduates agree to make at least three (3) presentations annually. Co-presentation is encouraged. The Network will help schedule and coordinate these events.
Evaluations of the community presentations will be processed by the TICN Training Committee.
APPLICATION
APPLICATIONS ARE DUE ON OR BEFORE APRIL 16, 2018.
CANDIDATES WILL BE NOTIFIED ON OR BEFORE APRIL 30.