Trauma Informed Practice – Clinical Resources
Trauma Informed Practice means integrating an understanding of past trauma and current experiences of violence and trauma into all aspects of service delivery. The goal of Trauma Informed Practice is to avoid retraumatizing individuals and support safety, choice, and control to promote healing. (Poole, N., et al., Trauma Informed Practice Guide 2013, Vancouver and Victoria, BC: CEWH; BC Ministry of Health and Substance Use Branch)
Below is information on the 4 levels of Trauma Informed Practice offered in the Saskatchewan Health Authority. Accompanying learning modules can be found on MyConnection.
Related Documents
Learning Modules
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Online Access Instructions for Learning Modules in MyConnection/Thinkific (Log into MyConnection and then search "Trauma Informed Practice" or the module titles below)
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Trauma Informed Practice: Growing Awareness
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Trauma Informed Practice: Creating Safety
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Trauma Informed Practice: Collaboration and Connection
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Trauma Informed Practice: Strengths and Skills
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The modules are also available as a "bundle" that includes all 4 modules.