Speakers: Carrie Seidman and Andrea Blanch, PhD
“The Power of a Trauma Informed Community, Overcoming the Adverse Impact of Childhood Trauma”
Friday, May 3rd, 2019 at 10 a.m
Scientific understanding of trauma and resilience provides a new way to think about seemingly intractable social problems. Community members across the country are using the new science of trauma to build stronger, healthier and more just communities. This presentation will summarize what we know about the impact of trauma and adversity, give examples of how citizen engagement is making a difference, and describe the emerging "trauma-informed community initiative" in Sarasota.
Carrie Seidman is the lead columnist for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, where she has been a staff writer since 2010. A graduate of the Columbia University School of Journalism, Seidman has been a reporter, critic and columnist for nearly 40 years, including with the New York Times, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, and others. Her work on mental health, dance and the arts has won many awards from local, state and national organizations. “The S Word,” a special project about the stigma of schizophrenia, won a national media award from Mental Health America.
Seidman is now involved in a grassroots effort to make Sarasota a trauma informed community, promoting resiliency and recovery from adverse childhood experiences by promoting connection, healing and transformation.
Seidman is now involved in a grassroots effort to make Sarasota a trauma informed community, promoting resiliency and recovery from adverse childhood experiences by promoting connection, healing and transformation.
Andrea Blanch, PhD, is an independent consultant with expertise in mental health, trauma-informed approaches, and systems change. Her clients include the federal government, state health and human service departments, local municipalities, and a variety of local and statewide agencies and coalitions. She is currently Co-Chair of the Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP) and directs a non-profit organization, the Center for Religious Tolerance, which conducts interfaith peace building and women’s empowerment programs across the globe.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Sarasota
3975 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, FL 34232
Everyone is Welcome!
Admission is Free. Donations are Welcome.
email: [email protected]
3975 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, FL 34232
Everyone is Welcome!
Admission is Free. Donations are Welcome.
email: [email protected]