Moving towards a trauma-informed and resilient organization involves intentional and equitable approaches to systemic and organizational change. This includes focusing on the well-being of all people within a system so that they can bring their whole, human selves to the important work they do to care for others.
The Pacific Southwest MHTTC is offering a Spring TIRO Health Care Leadership Seminar. This three-part learning series will help leaders at all levels understand the fundamentals of leading their organization towards becoming more trauma-informed and resilience-oriented.
Executive, site level, and department leadership across all disciplines of the health center (including school based health centers); clinicians and clinical support staff, especially peer support staff; and administrators and health providers. Inter-professional teams are highly encouraged.
Note: Registrants must commit to attending all main sessions (in black font below); Communities of Practice (in green) and Practice Labs (in blue) are optional but highly recommended.
At this time, the seminar is only open to those living in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and U.S. Pacific Islands of American Samoa, Guam, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau.
Session content is comprised of a blend of brain science, principles for building a safe environment, and promising practices for trauma-informed systems. These are the main sessions and are mandatory for participation.
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Communities of Practice are peer support-based discussion sessions based on trauma-informed principles where participants will be able to share reflections, ask questions, and network with colleagues about their successes and challenges. These are optional though strongly encouraged.
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Practice Labs are case study-based sessions where the facilitators and participants present real life leadership dilemmas and receive coaching and advice from each other. Practice labs are optional and are also open to participants from the TIRO Fall Seminar Series (with CPCA).
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PART 1
Building the Foundations: TIRO Health Care Practices, Principles, and Paradigms
4/7 - Welcome and Introduction to the Seminar
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
4/14 - Community of Practice 1 - Safety, Trust & Transparency
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
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PART 2
Drafting the Blueprint: TIRO Health Care Approaches in Ourselves and Our Organizations
4/21 - The What: The Architecture of Human Development, Trauma, and Healing
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
4/28 - The So What: Key Principles of Trauma-Informed Approaches to Care
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
5/5 - Community of Practice 2 - Cultural Humility
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
5/12 - The Now What: Envisioning New Possibilities
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
5/19 - Practice Lab (also open to Fall CPCA seminar participants)
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
5/26 - Community of Practice 3 - Voice, Choice & Agency
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
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PART 3
Scaffolding the House: TIRO Health Care Approaches in Work Culture
6/2 - The What: Self and Collective Care
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
6/9 - The So What: Healthy Empathy, Boundaries, and Balance
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
6/16 - Community of Practice 4 - Peer Support + Collaboration & Mutuality
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
6/23 - The Now What: Low Impact Debriefing, Reflective Mentorship and Collegiality
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
6/30 - Practice Lab (also open to Fall CPCA seminar participants)
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
7/7 - Closing: Where Do We Go from Here? Moving our Learning into Leading
2:00-3:15 p.m. PT (view your time zone)
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