Sponsored by the Oregon Student Success Center. 

As educators, we are being asked to build the workforce of the future. In order to meet that high calling, we must leverage the connection between resilience and building that productive workforce for tomorrow.

Resilience is building strategies that help us each adapt to the challenges we face and build a stronger toolkit of responses. Some call these soft skills or people skills. Whatever label you choose, these are the skills that a 21st-century workforce needs.  Research has shown that building resilience can help a person overcome the difficulties from the past and move into a place of healthier relationships and growth. 

This trauma-informed certification course helps us learn how to deal with the impact of trauma and create strategies to create resilience. This knowledge opens another vital path to creating equity for our students and builds a workforce prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st century. 

The key objective of this Community Resilience Initiative (CRI) six-hour course is to provide information about identifying and responding to difficult situations with evidence-based resilience strategies when working with an audience whose history with traumatic experiences may not be known, for example in our classrooms and offices.

 

What: Trauma Informed Campuses and Classrooms

When: Friday, December 15th, 9:00am – 4:00pm PT (includes break for lunch)

Where: Zoom

Who: Advisors, Classified Staff, Administrators, Faculty – anyone working at an Oregon Community College

Why: To learn strategies for helping to holistically support your students and colleagues

Cost: Sponsored by the Oregon Student Success Center and FREE to participants

 

Space is limited so sign up today! To register, visit Trauma-Informed Campus and Classroom: OCCA SSC Registration

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