Workshop on Trauma-Informed & Neuro-Affirming Groups
Organizing and facilitating groups of people comes with a lot of responsibility
Whether you’re a coach, an educator, a pastor, a church small group leader, or a community leader, bringing people together can leave you with many questions and the need to create a space that is as welcoming, safe, and inclusive as possible for all involved.
How can you help ensure a group is welcoming and safe?
What does being trauma-informed have to do with your group?
What does it even mean to be neuro-affirming?
All these questions and more are addressed in the Creating Safer Spaces workshop!
Spaces that are intentional about creating safety are able to better support everyone involved.
Learn practical tips for creating spaces that prioritize emotional and physical safety, personal autonomy, accessibility for a variety of people, and meaningful connection among group members.
Whether you help lead support groups, classrooms, teams, church groups, or community spaces, this training provides you with tools you can implement immediately to create a safer space.
How does the “Creating Safer Spaces” workshop work?
Choose the format that best fits your needs.
Creating Safer Spaces is available as a virtual webinar experience everywhere, or can be provided in-person at your location within central North Carolina.
The 60-minute workshop covers the basics of creating spaces that are accessible, collaborative, trauma-informed, and better able to meet the needs of all involved.
The 90-minute option builds on this foundation and includes time to discuss specific needs of your group.
Complete the Interest Form to share a bit more about your specific group and we can discuss options for ensuring you are provided with a workshop that is built with our context in mind.
The Creating Safer Spaces workshop is an interactive, educational opportunity for anyone who leads groups of people to learn practical techniques for creating safer, more accessible, and more inclusive group experiences.
Whether you are an educator, a coach, a church leader, a business owner, or a community leader, we can create a workshop that fits your needs.
How do I know if the Creating Safer Spaces workshop is right for me?
The Creating Safer Spaces workshop is for anyone who leads groups of people and wants to ensure their group experiences provide a trauma-informed space that supports participation and connection.
What topics are covered in the Creating Safer Spaces workshop?
Topics that can be a part of your Creating Safer Spaces workshop include the following:
Building a trauma-informed framework that supports physical and emotional safety from the very first contact
Inviting autonomy and collaboration
Understanding the variety of nervous system responses that can occur in a group
Understanding neurotypes and creating a neuro-affirming group experience
Awareness of the demands and impacts of group leadership for the facilitator
We can discuss your needs based on your role and the types of groups you facilitate to create a personalized workshop.
How much does the Creating Safer Spaces workshop cost?
The cost of the Creating Safer Spaces workshop is dependent on the length, location, and number of participants. Your responses to the Interest Form help me in determining the cost for your workshop. We will discuss cost with specifics and transparency prior to scheduling your workshop. Please feel free to indicate on the Interest Form if you have specific budgetary parameters, so these can be part of our discussion.
How can I learn more about the Creating Safer Spaces workshop?
Complete the Interest Form linked below and I will follow up with you via email within 3 business days to schedule a free consultation to discuss your Creating Safer Spaces workshop.
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