Healing Centered Engagement
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a community-centered healing framework for addressing trauma in vulnerable populations, particularly opportunity youth, in this plenary session from The Aspen Institute's Opportunity Youth Forum Network. Delve into strategies presented by community leaders from San Francisco and Philadelphia, alongside national experts like Professor Shawn Ginwright and Carlos Rojas from Youth on Board. Examine the relevance of this framework in organizing for political power, with a focus on youth involvement in creating sustainable second-chance pathways. Learn about the limits of trauma-informed care, the concept of healing-centered engagement, and practical recommendations for fostering healing. Gain insights from various speakers, including Dr. Jenn's story, discussions on social toxicity, and perspectives from Michelle Alexander and Monique from San Francisco.
Syllabus
Intro
The Principle of Life
Welcome
Opening remarks
Dr Jenns story
Bubbles
Environments
Social Toxicity
The Future of Healing
Limits of Trauma Informed Care
Healing Centered Engagement
How do we foster healing
Recommendations
Michelle Alexander
Carlos Rojas
Monique
San Francisco
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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