Training Resources
Wisconsin Resources
Wisconsin DPI Trauma-Sensitive Learning Modules
Wisconsin DPI Trauma Sensitive Schools Website, Resources Schools Can Use to Incorporate Trauma Sensitive Practices, and Trauma Strategies & Resources
TRAIN-WI: Trauma Research Awareness for Isolated and New Educators in Rural Wisconsin-Training and resources available including an Introduction to the Neurosequential Model in Education (NME).
Not Enough Apologies: Trauma Stories (Wisconsin Public Television)-Explore how adverse childhood experiences can result in changes to the brain, leading to cascading behavioral and mental health problems. Discover how service providers across Wisconsin are working to be responsive to trauma in efforts to change the trajectory for affected children.
Wisconsin ACEs Brief: Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board-Adverse Childhood Experiences in Wisconsin: 2011-2015 Behavioral Risk Factor Survey Findings (May 2018)
Other Resources
Helping Traumatized Children Learn: Trauma and Learning Policy Institute-A Report and Policy Agenda, Creating and Advocating for Trauma-Sensitive Schools, Video: 5 Core Ideas of Helping Traumatized Children Learn
ACES Too High: Washington State
Maltreatment and the Developing Child: Bruce Perry, PhD, MD
Historical Trauma and Cultural Healing: University of Minnesota Extension
The Heart of Learning: Compassion, Resiliency, and Academic Success: Washington State Office of Superintendent
The Trauma Sensitive Teacher: Susan E. Craig
Kids Do Well If They Can: Ross Greene
People Do Well If They Can: Stuart Abalon
Values for a Trauma-Informed Care Culture in Your Classroom and School: ACEs Connection
Trauma-Informed Schools: County Health Rankings and Roadmaps (2018)
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