Courageous Conversations Series: Young People Experience Trauma Too

In this part, issue experts from Partnership with Children, Jasmin Berrios (hyperlink name to bio), Angela Jefferson (hyperlink name to bio), and Lola Martin (hyperlink name to bio), will guide participants through answering the following questions:

  • What does addressing trauma in young people look like given the changes brought on by COVID-19?
  • How has this changed since the crisis started?
  • Are there present, short-term, and long-term mechanisms/supports that staff can put into place?
  • How can organizations be forward-thinking in using these learnings to shape future work with young people?
  • What does trauma-informed responsiveness look like—especially considering a DEI lens?

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