Call for Applications: Complex Trauma Training Consortium

Published:
September 16, 2024

Call for Applications: Complex Trauma Training Consortium

The Complex Trauma Training Consortium (CTTC) is currently accepting applications for new CTTC trainer- training field sites. Over a 16-month period, these field sites will be trained to become sustainable knowledge hubs to provide complex trauma training, consultation, and resource dissemination across a U.S. state, territory or one of five designated major metropolitan areas (Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas/Ft. Worth, New York, Washington, D.C.). Field Sites that complete the training requirements are eligible for a stipend of up to $5,000 and unrestricted rights to use the curriculum in their region.

The CTTC is a national trainer-training and workforce development initiative that is establishing sustainable local expertise in complex trauma understanding, assessment, and treatment. This network will include over 200 expert complex trauma trainers across 60 field sites nationwide to increase access to child trauma resources and address behavioral health disparities in underserved areas.

Field site teams comprised of 4-6 members will receive extensive trainer-training and ongoing support over the course of approximately 16 months. CTTC Field sites will receive fully-remote training in portions of a 40-hour (20 module) complex trauma-focused curriculum. 

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September 24

Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices - September Session

United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. and New England MHTTC would like to invite you and your staff to attend "Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices,"a Tribal Behavioral Health ECHO webinar series. Native psychological brilliance refers to the intelligence, strengths, balance, innate resources, and resilience of Native people.  

The topic of September's session is "Traditional Practices in Action-Case Examples."

This no-cost telehealth series is held on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 11 am Pacific/12 pm Mountain/1 pm Central/2 pm Eastern. The concept of Native psychological brilliance will be celebrated through Native music video and Native spoken word performances as part of each session.

Join us on Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 2 pm ET.

Register Here!

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