About this Event
This intensive workshop is designed for youth development professionals and educators seeking to integrate the power of cultural wisdom into their practice to foster resilience and facilitate intergenerational healing for the families they serve.
We recognize that while families possess a profound reservoir of cultural values and traditions, they are often navigating the complex terrain of intergenerational trauma that can impede growth and well-being. This session provides a critical shift in perspective and practical tools for your professional toolkit.
You will first engage in a necessary process of self-reflection and introspection, examining how your own background and potential triggers influence your ability to effectively support clients. You will then learn an equity-focused framework that utilizes a family's cultural heritage as the primary asset for building sustainable resilience and profound healing.
Learning Objectives
Participants will leave this session prepared to apply the following in their professional practice:
- Distinguish clearly between cultural wisdom (asset) and generational trauma (barrier).
- Implement concrete tools for helping families identify, honor, and connect their existing traditions to core family values.
- Identify and interpret parental/caregiver triggers as vital cues signaling past wounds or historical trauma.
- Master strategies to help caregivers interrupt triggers and mitigate the onset of the sympathetic nervous system response.
- Utilize a practical framework for intervening in and promoting the healing of intergenerational trauma.
Reminders from the DCYF Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Team:
Virtual Workshops
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Participation
All workshops are designed to encourage collaboration, creativity, learning, and sharing. Please be mindful that workshops are interactive, and may include video, chat, or audio participation.
If you're unable to actively participate, let the facilitator know during the workshop.
We understand the many responsibilities you may have, and we strive to be flexible and accommodating. If you have questions about participation, please reach out to the TA/CB team.
Feedback
At the end of each workshop, you will receive a survey. We greatly appreciate any feedback you provide!
Questions
Please send any questions to [email protected].
Thank you, and enjoy your workshop.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
980 Clement St, 980 Clement Street, San Francisco, United States
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