
Description
The workshop is especially designed for leaders – including administrators, supervisors, managers, and directors – who oversee those who provide direct services to youth and families. This session introduces the concept of trauma-responsive leadership, including the importance of integrating trauma-responsive principles into supervision and management. Attendees will learn individual and organizational strategies for implementing trauma-responsive leadership and will be equipped with approaches for identifying and navigating systemic barriers to trauma-responsive care.
Trainer: Dr. Kelsie Tatum Martinez
Dr. Kelsie Tatum Martinez is a licensed psychologist with over 15 years of experience serving youth and families with experiences of complex, intergenerational trauma and significant unmet needs. She has delivered direct care and clinical services as well as provided clinical, training, and special projects leadership to programs serving young people in California’s public systems of care.
Kelsie earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Education from Occidental College and her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Baylor University. She completed her doctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families where she worked as an adolescent residential treatment therapist on their 25-acre campus in Ventura County.
After several years of direct service, Kelsie moved into program leadership, including serving as Director of Clinical Services for Casa Pacifica’s STRTP and later as the agency’s Director of Training. Kelsie has experience providing clinical supervision and training to unlicensed and newly licensed clinical staff and training adult learners, including parents/caregivers, paraprofessionals, and educators in trauma-informed care and intervention strategies.
After working in residential treatment programs for over 10 years, Kelsie is excited to be joining the Catalyst Center team to support and advocate for systems change and more equitable, integrated care for youth and families.
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Other Important Information:
Accommodations: To request additional assistance or accommodations, please contact Brisa Romero, Training Assistant, at bromero@catalyst-center.org.
Grievances: To obtain the grievance policy or report a grievance please email Ivon Favela, Deputy Director of Training at ifavela@catalyst-center.org
CE Certificates: Upon course survey completion, participants will be awarded CE certificates.
Refund/Cancelation Policy: All requests for cancellation and refunds must be submitted in writing to bromero@catalyst-center.org prior to the course date. Otherwise, no refunds will be allowed.
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CE Statement: California Alliance of Child and Family Services (CACFS) is approved by the California Department of Social Services to sponsor continuing education for Group Home Administrators (GH; Vendor ID: 2000083-730-2) and Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP; Vendor ID: 2000083-733-2) Administrators. This course meets the requirements for 2 hours of continuing education for GH (Course ID: 083-0243-36587) and STRTP Administrators (Course ID: 083-0243-36580). |
Objectives
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Define trauma-responsive leadership.
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Describe the importance of trauma-responsive leadership when working in public systems of care, including with youth and families who have experienced trauma.
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Identify three personal strategies for implementing trauma-responsive leadership.
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Name three potential systemic barriers to implementing trauma-responsive care.
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Describe the benefits of trauma-responsive leadership and systems of care as related to youth, families, and care providers/care team members.
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate STRTP Certificate
Learning credits
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