About this Event
Join us for an intimate, survivor-led professional learning experience focused on the human side of trauma. Held in a downtown Oakland art gallery, this workshop is designed for helping professionals, educators, advocates, and service providers who want practical trauma-informed tools they can apply in real-world settings.
Participants will explore how trauma shapes behavior, communication, trust, and connection through reflection, discussion, and guided learning in a small-group setting intentionally designed for deeper engagement and authentic learning.
What participants will explore
- How trauma affects behavior and relationships
- Ways to recognize trauma responses
- Practical strategies for supporting safety and trust
- The human impact of trauma in professional settings
- Trauma-informed tools for everyday practice
Who should attend
- Social workers
- Educators
- Nonprofit staff
- Counselors
- Advocates
- Healthcare professionals
Why attend
- Learn in a small, intimate setting
- Gain practical tools you can use right away
- Engage in meaningful reflection and discussion
- Learn from a survivor-led perspective
Agenda
- Welcome and introduction
- Guided teaching and discussion
- Reflection and practical application
- Closing thoughts and call to action
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
942 Clay St, 942 Clay Street, Oakland, United States
USD 62.50 to USD 125.00









