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INTRODUCTION TO TRAUMA - INFORMED CARE
www.dhcs.ca.govTRAUMA -INFORMED PRACTICE. 1.afet S y 2. Trust and transparenc y 3. Peer support and self he lp 4. Collaboration and mutualit y 5. Empowerment, voice, and choic e 6. Cultural, historical, and gender issue s. 18. WHAT DOES TRAUMA -INFORMED CARE LOOK LIKE IN PRACTICE? Safety . Traditional approach:
Trauma-informed
trauma-informed.ca7 Table of Contents: What is Trauma? 9 Who Can Be Traumatized? 12 Trauma-informed Practices 15 What is Trauma-informed Practice? 15 Organizational Checklist 22 Policies and Procedures 24 Monitoring and Evaluation 29 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 30 Three Elements of PTSD 31 Trauma Continuum 33 Types of Trauma 36 Interpersonal and External Trauma 36
Nurture, Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma …
education.gov.scotTrauma Informed practice . Given the growing awareness of the prevalence of adverse and traumatic experiences in childhood and an understanding of the impact of these, interest is growing in what is often termed trauma informed practice. The framework ‘Transforming Psychological Trauma’ xix. indicates that this is everyone’s . business
PRACTICE STANDARD Nurse Practitioner - CNO
www.cno.orgNPs, on the basis of assessment and diagnosis, formulate the most appropriate plan of care for the client and implement evidence-informed therapeutic interventions in partnership with the client to optimize health. NPs: formulate and document a plan of care based on assessment findings, diagnosis and evidence-informed practice.