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CONNECT 2024
Friday November 1, 2024 12:40pm - 1:50pm MDT
Trauma-informed approaches are essential for educators, especially when addressing the legacy of residential schools and their impact on students and families. This approach recognizes the prevalence of trauma and its effects on behavior and learning, emphasizing principles such as safety, trustworthiness, peer support, collaboration, and empowerment.

Educators can enhance their understanding by becoming aware of historical contexts, recognizing signs of trauma, and building strong, trusting relationships with students and parents. Open communication and cultural sensitivity are crucial in creating supportive environments, along with flexibility in teaching methods to accommodate various emotional needs.
Additionally, acknowledging the intergenerational trauma stemming from residential schools highlights the importance of community engagement and ongoing professional development.

By fostering a trauma-informed mindset, educators can create inclusive learning environments that promote resilience and improve educational outcomes for all students.

Speakers
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Sheyna Badger

Tansi,My name is Sheyna Badger, and I was born and raised in Bonnyville, AB. I am a mother of two beautiful children. Growing up, I have always been passionate about supporting individuals and my community. I pursued an education in Social Work and am currently in my second year of... Read More →
Friday November 1, 2024 12:40pm - 1:50pm MDT
Room 134

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