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The Importance of Modeling Trauma Informed Concepts in RPC Workshops

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Liz Sharda, LMSW, shares that it is not enough to talk about trauma informed care principles when delivering the RPC; facilitators must also model these concepts within the training environment if they hope to be successful in helping families develop a trauma informed parenting approach. In this podcast, an NCTSN member who trains facilitators in this curriculum talks about modeling the principles of Safety, Choice and Control, Connections and Managing Emotions, and Self Reflection as a critical piece of effectively delivering RPC. Referenced in this podcast: Walking the Walk: Modeling Trauma Informed Practice in the Training Environment. (n.d.). Retrieved November 13, 2014.

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Liz Sharda, LMSW, shares that it is not enough to talk about trauma informed care principles when delivering the RPC; facilitators must also model these concepts within the training environment if they hope to be successful in helping families develop a trauma informed parenting approach. In this podcast, an NCTSN member who trains facilitators in this curriculum talks about modeling the principles of Safety, Choice and Control, Connections and Managing Emotions, and Self Reflection as a critical piece of effectively delivering RPC. Referenced in this podcast: Walking the Walk: Modeling Trauma Informed Practice in the Training Environment. (n.d.). Retrieved November 13, 2014.

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