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Building Resilience: A Deep Dive into the 2025 Rise Up Conference & Trauma-Informed Care

Are you a ⁤professional, caregiver, or advocate dedicated to supporting individuals navigating the complexities of trauma? Do you recognise⁢ the​ critical need for self-care and resilience-building in the face of ongoing challenges? Then the 2025 Rise Up Conference: A ⁤Pathway ​to Resilience, ​hosted by Helix Human Services, is an event you won’t want to miss. This isn’t just another conference; it’s an‌ investment in your professional development and a commitment to fostering⁢ healing within ⁢your community.

What is Trauma-Informed Care and Why Does it Matter?

Before diving into the specifics ⁣of the conference, let’s ‌address the core⁢ concept: trauma-informed care. This approach recognizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential paths for recovery. ⁣According to the National Council for Mental Wellbeing,over 60% of adults report experiencing ‌adverse childhood experiences​ (ACEs),which⁤ are strongly linked to a range of negative health outcomes later in life. ‍ https://www.thenationalcouncil.org/topics/trauma-informed-care/ This underscores the urgent need for professionals across all sectors​ – healthcare,education,social‌ services,and beyond ⁢- ‍to adopt ‌trauma-sensitive practices. ​

Resilience, the ability to bounce back from adversity, is a cornerstone​ of healing. But resilience isn’t simply‌ an innate trait; it’s a skill that can be cultivated. ‍The Rise Up Conference is⁢ designed to equip attendees ⁣with the tools and knowledge⁢ to ‍do just that – for themselves and for those ⁤they serve.The 2025 Rise Up Conference: A Pathway to Resilience – Details & Highlights

Building ‌on the success ⁣of it’s inaugural event​ in 2024, which ⁣focused on‍ trauma ‌recovery, the 2025‍ Rise Up Conference expands the conversation to encompass the broader theme of resilience. Taking place ⁣on Thursday, October⁢ 9th, from 7:30 a.m. to ⁤5:00 p.m. at the MassMutual Center in Springfield,MA,this full-day event⁣ promises‍ a dynamic and enriching experience.‌ Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno will offer⁣ welcoming remarks, ⁤highlighting the city’s commitment to ​community‌ wellbeing.

What to Expect:

Diverse Breakout Sessions & Workshops: The ⁢conference ‍offers a‍ carefully ‍curated selection of sessions covering vital⁣ topics such as:
Trauma-Informed Practice: ‌ Learn evidence-based strategies for integrating trauma sensitivity into your work.

Cultural Humility: Explore the importance of acknowledging and respecting cultural differences in ‍trauma care. This‌ is notably crucial given recent research showing ⁢disparities‌ in access to mental health services among marginalized ‌communities. https://www.apa.org/monitor/2023/07/cover-cultural-humility
Bibliotherapy: Discover the therapeutic power of literature ⁢in facilitating healing and self-discovery. Creative expression for Burnout⁤ prevention: ‍ ​Engage in⁢ hands-on workshops designed to combat compassion fatigue and promote self-care. Nationally Recognized Keynote​ Speakers: The conference boasts an notable lineup of experts:

Shari Botwin, ‍LCSW: ​ Botwin will deliver a‍ powerful morning keynote on the ‍profound impact ⁢of a ​single caring adult on a child’s trauma recovery.Her work emphasizes the importance of attachment and secure relationships. Dr. ⁢John DeGarmo: Addressing the frequently enough-overlooked issue ⁣of ⁣ compassion fatigue, ‍Dr.DeGarmo’s lunch keynote will ‍provide practical tools for sustaining ⁤caregiver wellbeing. A 2023 study ‍by the American nurses Foundation revealed that⁢ 75% of nurses report experiencing burnout, highlighting the urgency of this ‍topic.https://www.americannursesfoundation.org/burnout-prevention-resources/
Ja’Net Smith: smith’s ‍afternoon keynote, “And Then … As the Story Isn’t Over,” offers an empowering message of resilience in the⁤ face ⁤of disruption and transition.
Networking Opportunities: Connect ⁣with colleagues, share insights, and build a supportive network of professionals ⁤dedicated to trauma-informed care.
* Continuing Education Units (CEUs): enhance your ⁢professional credentials with‌ valuable CEUs.

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