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SUMMARY:Neurobiology of Trauma in Emergencies: CYC & SSW Focus - June 8
DESCRIPTION:Trauma-Informed Emergency Response Training Series\nChild & Youth Care (CYC)\, Early Childhood Educators (ECE)\, Social Service Workers (SSW) & Recreation Therapists\nJune 8\, 2026\nBuild your skills and confidence in supporting individuals and communities in crisis. Join our free online “Lunch & Learn” introductory sessions and advanced workshop\, designed for professionals and students across emergency\, health\, and community sectors. Custom examples and interactive practice ensure sessions are enriching for all levels of experience. Advanced Training on June 9\, 2026 | Full-Day Workshop (EMS Focused) Funded by the Government of Ontario. Offered at no cost to participants. \nClick to Register \nWho Should Attend \nThis training is ideal for anyone involved in crisis\, emergency\, or disaster response mental health role with a focus on experienced professionals and students in CYC\, SSW\, ECE\, Recreation Therapists\, Adventure Therapists and related fields. \nWhat You’ll Learn \n\nFoundations of trauma neurobiology for child/youth and social service contexts\nRecognizing trauma responses in children\, youth\, and families\nTrauma-informed strategies for crisis support and emotional regulation\nSector-relevant case examples\nTrauma-informed grounding and stabilization\nCommunity programming strategies\nApplied ITATM™ protocol for child/youth trauma integration\n\nWhy You Should Attend \nThis training will strengthen your ability to assess trauma responses accurately\, make informed decisions under pressure\, and apply proven intervention strategies in real-world emergencies. \nYou’ll develop a practical toolkit for stabilizing situations\, supporting distressed children\, youth and families\, and maintaining effective teamwork in high-stress environments. \n​Date: June 8\, 2026 9-12 EST (must complete part 1 – May 28 – in order to attend \nRegister Here \nMore info: View the Full Flyer
URL:https://attchniagara.com/event/neurobiology-of-trauma-june-8-2026/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Neurobiology of Trauma - Child & Youth Focus: Free Online Training July 13
DESCRIPTION:Understanding and Responding to the Neurobiology of Trauma and Extreme States of Stress In Emergency and Disaster Response: Child & Youth Focus\nJuly 13\, 2026\nThis interactive online training\, provides a practical overview of how trauma impacts the brain and body\, with a focus on real-world strategies for trauma-informed emergency and disaster response. Designed for professionals and volunteers across sectors\, the session aims to build your understanding of trauma’s effects and equip you with effective approaches for supporting individuals and teams during high-stress situations. This training is funded through the Government of Ontario and is provided at no cost to participants. \nOptional 2 Day Registration: Based on the positive feedback we have received and requests from participants we are including the option to attend the second day of the training as well. Please note this is more clinically focused but still has skills and resources that are generalizable to other roles. This is optional for general emergency response volunteers and professionals. \n\nWho Should Attend\nThis training is ideal for anyone involved in crisis\, emergency\, or disaster response-including emergency management staff\, regional service providers\, healthcare professionals\, community mental health workers\, evacuation centre staff\, faith-based organizations\, school and child welfare staff\, and all those who support individuals and communities during challenging times.\nWhat You’ll Learn\nParticipants will gain a foundational understanding of how trauma and stress impact the brain\, body\, and behaviour. The session explores the neurological\, physiological\, cognitive\, and emotional effects of trauma\, and introduces practical strategies for recognizing trauma responses\, providing effective support\, and promoting emotional regulation in the aftermath of distressing events.\nWhy You Should Attend\nThis training will strengthen your ability to assess trauma responses accurately\, make informed decisions under pressure\, and apply proven intervention strategies in real-world emergencies.\nYou’ll develop a practical toolkit for stabilizing situations\, supporting distressed individuals\, and maintaining effective teamwork in high-stress environments.\n\n​Date: July 13-14\, 2026 9-4 EST \nRegister: https://forms.gle/ZbPFzUXYGWZL9Fd28 \nMore info: View the Full Flyer
URL:https://attchniagara.com/event/neurobiology-of-trauma-free-online-training-july-13/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260917T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T180854
CREATED:20260512T131939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T180717Z
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SUMMARY:Neurobiology of Trauma: Free Online Training September 17
DESCRIPTION:Understanding and Responding to the Neurobiology of Trauma and Extreme States of Stress In Emergency and Disaster Response\nSeptember 17\, 2026\nThis interactive online training\, provides a practical overview of how trauma impacts the brain and body\, with a focus on real-world strategies for trauma-informed emergency and disaster response. Designed for professionals and volunteers across sectors\, the session aims to build your understanding of trauma’s effects and equip you with effective approaches for supporting individuals and teams during high-stress situations. This training is funded through the Government of Ontario and is provided at no cost to participants. \nOptional 2 Day Registration: Based on the positive feedback we have received and requests from participants we are including the option to attend the second day of the training as well. Please note this is more clinically focused but still has skills and resources that are generalizable to other roles. This is optional for general emergency response volunteers and professionals. \n\nWho Should Attend\nThis training is ideal for anyone involved in crisis\, emergency\, or disaster response-including emergency management staff\, regional service providers\, healthcare professionals\, community mental health workers\, evacuation centre staff\, faith-based organizations\, school and child welfare staff\, and all those who support individuals and communities during challenging times.\nWhat You’ll Learn\nParticipants will gain a foundational understanding of how trauma and stress impact the brain\, body\, and behaviour. The session explores the neurological\, physiological\, cognitive\, and emotional effects of trauma\, and introduces practical strategies for recognizing trauma responses\, providing effective support\, and promoting emotional regulation in the aftermath of distressing events.\nWhy You Should Attend\nThis training will strengthen your ability to assess trauma responses accurately\, make informed decisions under pressure\, and apply proven intervention strategies in real-world emergencies.\nYou’ll develop a practical toolkit for stabilizing situations\, supporting distressed individuals\, and maintaining effective teamwork in high-stress environments.\n\n​Date: September 17-18\, 2026 9-4 EST \nRegister: https://forms.gle/ZbPFzUXYGWZL9Fd28 \nMore info: View the Full Flyer
URL:https://attchniagara.com/event/neurobiology-of-trauma-free-online-training-sept-17/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20261019T090000
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CREATED:20260512T132033Z
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SUMMARY:Neurobiology of Trauma: Free Online Training October 19
DESCRIPTION:Understanding and Responding to the Neurobiology of Trauma and Extreme States of Stress In Emergency and Disaster Response\nOctober 19\, 2026\nThis interactive online training\, provides a practical overview of how trauma impacts the brain and body\, with a focus on real-world strategies for trauma-informed emergency and disaster response. Designed for professionals and volunteers across sectors\, the session aims to build your understanding of trauma’s effects and equip you with effective approaches for supporting individuals and teams during high-stress situations. This training is funded through the Government of Ontario and is provided at no cost to participants. \nOptional 2 Day Registration: Based on the positive feedback we have received and requests from participants we are including the option to attend the second day of the training as well. Please note this is more clinically focused but still has skills and resources that are generalizable to other roles. This is optional for general emergency response volunteers and professionals. \n\nWho Should Attend\nThis training is ideal for anyone involved in crisis\, emergency\, or disaster response-including emergency management staff\, regional service providers\, healthcare professionals\, community mental health workers\, evacuation centre staff\, faith-based organizations\, school and child welfare staff\, and all those who support individuals and communities during challenging times.\nWhat You’ll Learn\nParticipants will gain a foundational understanding of how trauma and stress impact the brain\, body\, and behaviour. The session explores the neurological\, physiological\, cognitive\, and emotional effects of trauma\, and introduces practical strategies for recognizing trauma responses\, providing effective support\, and promoting emotional regulation in the aftermath of distressing events.\nWhy You Should Attend\nThis training will strengthen your ability to assess trauma responses accurately\, make informed decisions under pressure\, and apply proven intervention strategies in real-world emergencies.\nYou’ll develop a practical toolkit for stabilizing situations\, supporting distressed individuals\, and maintaining effective teamwork in high-stress environments.\n\n​Date: October 19-20\, 2026 9-4 EST \nRegister: https://forms.gle/ZbPFzUXYGWZL9Fd28 \nMore info: View the Full Flyer
URL:https://attchniagara.com/event/neurobiology-of-trauma-free-online-training-october-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20261026T090000
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SUMMARY:Neurobiology of Trauma: Training for Indigenous Communities October 26
DESCRIPTION:Understanding and Responding to the Neurobiology of Trauma and Extreme States of Stress In Emergency and Disaster Response\nOctober 26\, 2026\nThis interactive online training\, provides a practical overview of how trauma impacts the brain and body\, with a focus on real-world strategies for trauma-informed emergency and disaster response. Designed for professionals and volunteers across sectors\, the session aims to build your understanding of trauma’s effects and equip you with effective approaches for supporting individuals and teams during high-stress situations. This training is funded through the Government of Ontario and is provided at no cost to participants. \nOptional 2 Day Registration: Based on the positive feedback we have received and requests from participants we are including the option to attend the second day of the training as well. Please note this is more clinically focused but still has skills and resources that are generalizable to other roles. This is optional for general emergency response volunteers and professionals. \n\nWho Should Attend\nThis training is ideal for anyone involved in crisis\, emergency\, or disaster response-including emergency management staff\, regional service providers\, healthcare professionals\, community mental health workers\, evacuation centre staff\, faith-based organizations\, school and child welfare staff\, and all those who support individuals and communities during challenging times.\nWhat You’ll Learn\nParticipants will gain a foundational understanding of how trauma and stress impact the brain\, body\, and behaviour. The session explores the neurological\, physiological\, cognitive\, and emotional effects of trauma\, and introduces practical strategies for recognizing trauma responses\, providing effective support\, and promoting emotional regulation in the aftermath of distressing events.\nWhy You Should Attend\nThis training will strengthen your ability to assess trauma responses accurately\, make informed decisions under pressure\, and apply proven intervention strategies in real-world emergencies.\nYou’ll develop a practical toolkit for stabilizing situations\, supporting distressed individuals\, and maintaining effective teamwork in high-stress environments.\n\n​Date: October 26-27\, 2026 9-4 EST \nRegister: https://forms.gle/ZbPFzUXYGWZL9Fd28 \nMore info: View the Full Flyer
URL:https://attchniagara.com/event/neurobiology-of-trauma-training-for-indigenous-communities-oct-26/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20261102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20261102T160000
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SUMMARY:Neurobiologie du Traumatisme: Formation en Ligne Gratuite Novembre 2
DESCRIPTION:Understanding and Responding to the Neurobiology of Trauma and Extreme States of Stress In Emergency and Disaster Response\nNovember 2\, 2026\nThis interactive online training\, provides a practical overview of how trauma impacts the brain and body\, with a focus on real-world strategies for trauma-informed emergency and disaster response. Designed for professionals and volunteers across sectors\, the session aims to build your understanding of trauma’s effects and equip you with effective approaches for supporting individuals and teams during high-stress situations. This training is funded through the Government of Ontario and is provided at no cost to participants. \nOptional 2 Day Registration: Based on the positive feedback we have received and requests from participants we are including the option to attend the second day of the training as well. Please note this is more clinically focused but still has skills and resources that are generalizable to other roles. This is optional for general emergency response volunteers and professionals. \n\nWho Should Attend\nThis training is ideal for anyone involved in crisis\, emergency\, or disaster response-including emergency management staff\, regional service providers\, healthcare professionals\, community mental health workers\, evacuation centre staff\, faith-based organizations\, school and child welfare staff\, and all those who support individuals and communities during challenging times.\nWhat You’ll Learn\nParticipants will gain a foundational understanding of how trauma and stress impact the brain\, body\, and behaviour. The session explores the neurological\, physiological\, cognitive\, and emotional effects of trauma\, and introduces practical strategies for recognizing trauma responses\, providing effective support\, and promoting emotional regulation in the aftermath of distressing events.\nWhy You Should Attend\nThis training will strengthen your ability to assess trauma responses accurately\, make informed decisions under pressure\, and apply proven intervention strategies in real-world emergencies.\nYou’ll develop a practical toolkit for stabilizing situations\, supporting distressed individuals\, and maintaining effective teamwork in high-stress environments.\n\n​Date: November 2-3\, 2026 9-4 EST \nRegister: https://forms.gle/ZbPFzUXYGWZL9Fd28 \nMore info: View the Full Flyer
URL:https://attchniagara.com/event/neurobiology-of-trauma-free-online-training-nov-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20261123T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20261123T160000
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SUMMARY:Neurobiology of Trauma: Training for Indigenous Communities November 23
DESCRIPTION:Understanding and Responding to the Neurobiology of Trauma and Extreme States of Stress In Emergency and Disaster Response\nNovember 23\, 2026\nThis interactive online training\, provides a practical overview of how trauma impacts the brain and body\, with a focus on real-world strategies for trauma-informed emergency and disaster response. Designed for professionals and volunteers across sectors\, the session aims to build your understanding of trauma’s effects and equip you with effective approaches for supporting individuals and teams during high-stress situations. This training is funded through the Government of Ontario and is provided at no cost to participants. \nOptional 2 Day Registration: Based on the positive feedback we have received and requests from participants we are including the option to attend the second day of the training as well. Please note this is more clinically focused but still has skills and resources that are generalizable to other roles. This is optional for general emergency response volunteers and professionals. \n\nWho Should Attend\nThis training is ideal for anyone involved in crisis\, emergency\, or disaster response-including emergency management staff\, regional service providers\, healthcare professionals\, community mental health workers\, evacuation centre staff\, faith-based organizations\, school and child welfare staff\, and all those who support individuals and communities during challenging times.\nWhat You’ll Learn\nParticipants will gain a foundational understanding of how trauma and stress impact the brain\, body\, and behaviour. The session explores the neurological\, physiological\, cognitive\, and emotional effects of trauma\, and introduces practical strategies for recognizing trauma responses\, providing effective support\, and promoting emotional regulation in the aftermath of distressing events.\nWhy You Should Attend\nThis training will strengthen your ability to assess trauma responses accurately\, make informed decisions under pressure\, and apply proven intervention strategies in real-world emergencies.\nYou’ll develop a practical toolkit for stabilizing situations\, supporting distressed individuals\, and maintaining effective teamwork in high-stress environments.\n\n​Date: November 23-24\, 2026 9-4 EST \nRegister: https://forms.gle/ZbPFzUXYGWZL9Fd28 \nMore info: View the Full Flyer
URL:https://attchniagara.com/event/neurobiology-of-trauma-training-for-indigenous-communities-nov-23/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20270118T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20270118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T180854
CREATED:20260512T132715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T180459Z
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SUMMARY:Neurobiology of Trauma: Training for Indigenous Communities January 18
DESCRIPTION:Understanding and Responding to the Neurobiology of Trauma and Extreme States of Stress In Emergency and Disaster Response\nJanuary 18\, 2027\nThis interactive online training\, provides a practical overview of how trauma impacts the brain and body\, with a focus on real-world strategies for trauma-informed emergency and disaster response. Designed for professionals and volunteers across sectors\, the session aims to build your understanding of trauma’s effects and equip you with effective approaches for supporting individuals and teams during high-stress situations. This training is funded through the Government of Ontario and is provided at no cost to participants. \nOptional 2 Day Registration: Based on the positive feedback we have received and requests from participants we are including the option to attend the second day of the training as well. Please note this is more clinically focused but still has skills and resources that are generalizable to other roles. This is optional for general emergency response volunteers and professionals. \n\nWho Should Attend\nThis training is ideal for anyone involved in crisis\, emergency\, or disaster response-including emergency management staff\, regional service providers\, healthcare professionals\, community mental health workers\, evacuation centre staff\, faith-based organizations\, school and child welfare staff\, and all those who support individuals and communities during challenging times.\nWhat You’ll Learn\nParticipants will gain a foundational understanding of how trauma and stress impact the brain\, body\, and behaviour. The session explores the neurological\, physiological\, cognitive\, and emotional effects of trauma\, and introduces practical strategies for recognizing trauma responses\, providing effective support\, and promoting emotional regulation in the aftermath of distressing events.\nWhy You Should Attend\nThis training will strengthen your ability to assess trauma responses accurately\, make informed decisions under pressure\, and apply proven intervention strategies in real-world emergencies.\nYou’ll develop a practical toolkit for stabilizing situations\, supporting distressed individuals\, and maintaining effective teamwork in high-stress environments.\n\n​Date: January 18-19\, 2027 9-4 EST \nRegister: https://forms.gle/ZbPFzUXYGWZL9Fd28 \nMore info: View the Full Flyer
URL:https://attchniagara.com/event/neurobiology-of-trauma-training-for-indigenous-communities-jan-18/
LOCATION:Online
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