Full course description
Description
This training explores the importance of community care in supporting survivors of violence and trauma. It emphasizes the role of social support, institutional collaboration, and trauma-responsive approaches to enhance survivor well-being and promote healing.
Target Audience
Community leaders, social workers, victim advocates, healthcare professionals, law enforcement, and individuals seeking to support survivors of violence and trauma.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this training, you will be able to:
- Understand the concept of community care and its role in supporting survivors beyond clinical settings.
- Identify different types of social support and how they impact a survivor’s healing process.
- Recognize barriers to care, including social determinants of health, bias, and access to resources.
- Implement trauma-responsive approaches that foster resilience, empathy, and long-term support systems.