MATT REDDAM on Trauma Informed Considerations when Responding to Disaster & Crisis
Friday, September 24, 2021- 9:00am - 12:00pm via Zoom
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the impact of disaster/crisis, especially wildfires, on educators and students
- Review evidence-based responses to crisis immediately after the disaster (i.e., YMHFA, PFA, Prepare model)
- Learn basic school-wide trauma informed interventions
- Review the do’s and don’ts of trauma informed interventions for the classroom after a wildfire
- How to integrate trauma-informed practices into social-emotional learning (SEL)
REGISTER HERE: https://casponline.org/webinars-index/necasp-trauma-informed-considerations-when-registration/
Members $30 | Non-Members $60| $15 students/retirees
If you haven’t already renewed your membership for this school year, you will need to renew in advance to get the member pricing.
CEUs: $20
Location: Zoom link (will be emailed to you 24 hours in advance of the training). A recording will be available to registrants for two weeks after the event.
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Matt Reddam is a licensed therapist and current School and Community Wellness Advisor for the Butte County Office of Education. The former Policy and Practice Coordinator for Trauma Transformed Bay Area, Matt is recognized as a regional expert in traumatic stress and an advocate for marginalized and historically subjugated populations. Beginning his career as a therapist, Matt quickly found that systems and communities often pathologized children’s attempts to survive, leading to misdiagnosis, marginalization, and the robbery of resilience. This led him to shift his work from individual treatment to the consultation and training of large systems.
As a survivor of complex trauma, a student of racial justice, and a father, Matt continues to walk the line of learner, expert, and fierce advocate. After the Camp Fire in 2018, Matt began working primarily within Butte County, and continues to support the health and wellness of the community of Paradise. Matt believes that true systemic and community change comes from discomfort, relationship, and unflinching self-reflection.
Matt lives in Chico with his wife Megan and two children, Liam and Caleb, his living examples of resilience and hope!