The cutoff date to receive the discounted room rate has been extended until Saturday, January 11th, 2020
About the Training
Historical and inter-generational trauma continues to impact tribal and urban communities. We can see the unhealthy cycles of trauma repeat themselves over and over again. How this affects our places of work, individuals, and families is the behavior associated with trauma- chronic negativity, people working in silos, addictions, people taking their own lives, lateral oppression, violence, hopelessness, and more. Trauma keeps many of us in a place of deficit-thinking, often keeping us from thinking like our ancestors- from a place of abundance-based ideas, thoughts, and actions.
“Where there has been trauma, healing is the answer.”
This three-day interactive training will focus on providing an understanding of trauma on the brain, on behavior, how it plays out in the workplace and community and how to begin to address trauma and healing in your community. The training will also include how programs in their policies and delivery of services can be trauma and healing-informed.
“Where there has been trauma, healing is the answer.”
This three-day interactive training will focus on providing an understanding of trauma on the brain, on behavior, how it plays out in the workplace and community and how to begin to address trauma and healing in your community. The training will also include how programs in their policies and delivery of services can be trauma and healing-informed.
Who Should AttendThe Being Trauma and Healing Informed training is intended for tribal and urban workers representing health and social service programs, tribal leaders, TANF staff, behavioral health, administrative staff, and others wanting to learn about trauma on the brain, behavior, and policies. Being trauma and healing-informed assists communities in moving past the residual impacts of inter-generational trauma to embrace our historical and intergenerational wisdom.
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Cancelation Policy
Registrants who are unable to attend may send a replacement at no additional charge. Please provide us with the name of the replacement before the training. No refunds will be given for paid registrations, however, we can provide a credit for a future training. Training credits will expire after one year. If a participant is unable to attend and no cancellation is made prior to the training or replacement is made, the FULL amount of registration will be charged as a no-show fee.
Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
2500 East Second Street Reno, Nevada 89595 775.789.2000 800.501.2651 www.grandsierraresort.com Room Rates Summit Room Rate $55.00 "A" Room Rate: $75.00 Group Code: NW20 Mention the Native Wellness Institute to receive the discounted room rate. The cutoff date to receive the discounted room rate is Saturday, January 4th, 2020. After this date reservations will be honored on a space available basis at the hotel prevailing rate. Rooms are subject to a Washoe County Room Tax of 13%, a daily resort fee, and a $2.00 tourism charge. Please contact the hotel for current fee’s as they are subject to change. Resort Fee Includes Amenities, Pool Fitness Center, In room wireless Internet, Two bottles of water per day in room, Round trip transportation to and from Reno International Airport, Self and valet parking |