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SUMMARY:Trauma Talks: Resilience After Sexual Trauma
DESCRIPTION:This training will investigate the prevalence of child sexual abuse and sexual trafficking while exploring its impact on youth development specifically pertaining to possible social emotional consequences. This content will highlight the family and community systems and structures that create environments of vulnerability and lead to significant risk factors in youth. Finally\, participants will gain an understanding of challenges of expressing the impact of these experiences and give providers tangible tools to support youth in their healing. \nPlease note\, this event/training is not affiliated with or in partnership with IDHS. Everyone is welcome to attend!  \nContent Warning: Please note that this topic will touch on sensitive topics related to trauma such as the prevalence of child sexual abuse\, sexual trafficking\, their impacts\, and the familial\, communal\, and societal structures and circumstances that put youth at risk for these experiences. Please be aware that some content may be distressing or triggering for individuals with personal and professional experiences of these and related traumas and challenges. While facilitators will include content warnings for prepared materials\, please be aware that there may be self or case related disclosures from participants. We encourage you to practice self-care and feel free to step away at any time. For any additional needs or resources please reach out to our team at trauma_initiatives@icoyouth.org \nICOY currently offers Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for participants with active Social Work and Professional Counseling licenses (LSW\, LCSW\, LPC\, LCPC) only. All CEU requests must be made in the evaluation form. \nAbout the Facilitaor: \nMarlee Goodman (she/her) – Marlee Goodman has a strong foundation in direct service\, with experience in grief\, affinity spaces and identity\, community building\, and advocacy. Currently serving as a Training + Trauma Specialist\, and LGBTQ+ Liaison at ICOY\, she leads CARES\, ICOY’s for-hire Trauma-Informed Services\, and facilitates training and capacity-building to support service providers with gaining tools\, skills\, and knowledge about trauma-informed care. As an LGBTQ+ Liaison she ensures that ICOY is meeting the needs of organizations serving queer children\, youth\, families\, and service providers across the state. Marlee use trauma-informed principles\, restorative and reparative models\, and intersectionality to guide every aspect of her work. Her approach to content and facilitation is rooted in her commitment to supporting organizations in their journey to not only dismantle oppressive systems\, but to center communities in making healing accessible and sustainable.
URL:https://www.icoyouth.org/event/resilience-after-sexual-trauma/
CATEGORIES:ICOY CARES Trauma Talks,ICOY Members
LOCATION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1485349613679?aff=oddtdtcreator
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SUMMARY:Trauma Talks: Poverty and Trauma
DESCRIPTION:We know trauma as events\, but did you know it can be a set of circumstances? Poverty is the most common trauma in America\, yet often overlooked as such. In this training we will explore long-term destabilization and dysregulation associated with poverty. Through an intersectional\, historical\, and transgenerational lens we will look at how poverty based trauma can shape our individual\, interpersonal\, and communal systems and experiences. Finally\, participants will learn about the resilience and protective factors communities have built to cope with poverty based trauma at the hands of our systems and society\, historically and presently. \nICOY currently offers Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for participants with active Social Work and Professional Counseling licenses (LSW\, LCSW\, LPC\, LCPC) only. All CEU requests must be made in the evaluation form. \nContent Warning: This training may touch on sensitive topics related to trauma\, including its intersections with culture\, race\, gender\, history\, and social inequities. We will address how trauma can uniquely affect children\, families\, and communities\, particularly within marginalized or historically oppressed groups. Topics may include structural inequities\, disparities in care\, stigma\, and the impact of social adversities. Please be aware that some content may be distressing or triggering for individuals with lived experiences of trauma or related challenges. Please take care of yourself and feel free to step away at any time. For any additional needs or resources please reach out to our team at trauma_initiatives@icoyouth.org \nPlease note\, this event/training is not affiliated with or in partnership with IDHS. Everyone is welcome to attend!  \nAbout the Facilitator: \nMarlee Goodman (she/her) – Marlee Goodman has a strong foundation in direct service\, with experience in grief\, affinity spaces and identity\, community building\, and advocacy. Currently serving as a Training + Trauma Specialist\, and LGBTQ+ Liaison at ICOY\, she leads CARES\, ICOY’s for-hire Trauma-Informed Services\, and facilitates training and capacity-building to support service providers with gaining tools\, skills\, and knowledge about trauma-informed care. As an LGBTQ+ Liaison she ensures that ICOY is meeting the needs of organizations serving queer children\, youth\, families\, and service providers across the state. Marlee use trauma-informed principles\, restorative and reparative models\, and intersectionality to guide every aspect of her work. Her approach to content and facilitation is rooted in her commitment to supporting organizations in their journey to not only dismantle oppressive systems\, but to center communities in making healing accessible and sustainable.
URL:https://www.icoyouth.org/event/poverty-and-trauma/
CATEGORIES:ICOY CARES Trauma Talks,ICOY Members
LOCATION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1485338008969?aff=oddtdtcreator
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251006T130000
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SUMMARY:Trauma Talks: Domestic Violence and Trauma
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Domestic Violence is beyond observing individual relationships. Understanding Domestic Violence requires a reflection of larger society and systems to truly address its impact. Additionally\, we will address the unique barriers for communities\, such as mothers\, youth\, elders\, immigrants\, individuals with disabilities as a few examples. Participants will grow shared language and tools to best support individuals navigating Domestic Violence. Finally\, participants are encouraged to bring their heart and hope to Break the Cycles of Domestic Violence during this training. Thank you for your time and consideration in joining! \n  \nPlease note\, this event/training is not affiliated with or in partnership with IDHS. Everyone is welcome to attend!  \nICOY currently offers Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for participants with active Social Work and Professional Counseling licenses (LSW\, LCSW\, LPC\, LCPC) only. All CEU requests must be made in the evaluation form. \nContent Warning: This topic will touch on sensitive topics related to trauma\,intimate partner violence\, domestic violence\, and cycles of abuse. Please be aware that some content may be distressing or triggering for individuals with personal and professional experiences of these and related traumas and challenges. While facilitators will include content warnings for prepared materials\, please be aware that there may be self or case related disclosures from participants. We encourage you to practice self-care and feel free to step away at any time. For any additional needs or resources please reach out to our team at trauma_initiatives@icoyouth.org \n  \nAbout the Facilitaor: \nMarlee Goodman (she/her) – Marlee Goodman has a strong foundation in direct service\, with experience in grief\, affinity spaces and identity\, community building\, and advocacy. Currently serving as a Training + Trauma Specialist\, and LGBTQ+ Liaison at ICOY\, she leads CARES\, ICOY’s for-hire Trauma-Informed Services\, and facilitates training and capacity-building to support service providers with gaining tools\, skills\, and knowledge about trauma-informed care. As an LGBTQ+ Liaison she ensures that ICOY is meeting the needs of organizations serving queer children\, youth\, families\, and service providers across the state. Marlee use trauma-informed principles\, restorative and reparative models\, and intersectionality to guide every aspect of her work. Her approach to content and facilitation is rooted in her commitment to supporting organizations in their journey to not only dismantle oppressive systems\, but to center communities in making healing accessible and sustainable.
URL:https://www.icoyouth.org/event/domestic-violence-and-trauma-2/
CATEGORIES:ICOY CARES Trauma Talks,ICOY Members
LOCATION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1485335992939?aff=oddtdtcreator
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250805T130000
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SUMMARY:Trauma Talks: Trauma and Bullying
DESCRIPTION:Suicide is the second leading cause of death in youth ages 15-29\, and students who are bullied are between 2-9 times as likely as their non-bullied peers to experience suicidality. In anticipation of the beginning of the school year\, as well as Suicide Prevention Month (September)\, participants will gain knowledge and practical skills to effectively recognize\, understand\, and respond to trauma and bullying in various settings. This training will emphasize the importance of creating safe and supportive environments that foster healing\, resilience\, and well-being for youth who have experienced trauma due to bullying. \nPlease note\, this event/training is not affiliated with or in partnership with IDHS. Everyone is welcome to attend!  \nICOY currently offers Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for participants with active Social Work and Professional Counseling licenses (LSW\, LCSW\, LPC\, LCPC) only. All CEU requests must be made in the evaluation form. \nContent Warning: This topic will touch on sensitive topics related to trauma\, bullying\, mental health\, suicide\, and identity. Please be aware that some content may be distressing or triggering for individuals with personal and professional experiences of these and related traumas and challenges. While facilitators will include content warnings for prepared materials\, please be aware that there may be self or case related disclosures from participants. We encourage you to practice self-care and feel free to step away at any time. For any additional needs or resources please reach out to our team at trauma_initatives@icoyouth.org \n  \nAbout the Facilitaor: \nMarlee Goodman (she/her) – Marlee Goodman has a strong foundation in direct service\, with experience in grief\, affinity spaces and identity\, community building\, and advocacy. Currently serving as a Training + Trauma Specialist\, and LGBTQ+ Liaison at ICOY\, she leads CARES\, ICOY’s for-hire Trauma-Informed Services\, and facilitates training and capacity-building to support service providers with gaining tools\, skills\, and knowledge about trauma-informed care. As an LGBTQ+ Liaison she ensures that ICOY is meeting the needs of organizations serving queer children\, youth\, families\, and service providers across the state. Marlee use trauma-informed principles\, restorative and reparative models\, and intersectionality to guide every aspect of her work. Her approach to content and facilitation is rooted in her commitment to supporting organizations in their journey to not only dismantle oppressive systems\, but to center communities in making healing accessible and sustainable. \n 
URL:https://www.icoyouth.org/event/trauma-and-bullying/
CATEGORIES:ICOY CARES Trauma Talks,ICOY Members
LOCATION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1462056643779?aff=oddtdtcreator
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