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This highly interactive training is tailored to community-based criminal justice professionals, including police officers, community corrections personnel, and court personnel. Participants will gain awareness about trauma and its effects. This training series is partnership with Lawrenceville Police Department, Resilient Gwinnett and Viewpoint Health
“How Being Trauma-Informed Improves Criminal Justice System Responses” is a four-hour training for criminal justice professionals to:
❤️🩹 Increase understanding and awareness of the impact of trauma
👮🏽♀️ Develop trauma-informed responses
👨🏽🚒 Provide strategies for developing and implementing trauma-informed policies This highly interactive training is tailored to community-based criminal justice professionals, including police officers, community corrections personnel, and court personnel.
Participants will gain awareness about trauma and its effects.
First responders, counseling professionals, law enforcement staff, outreach professionals, therapists, medical professionals, and court personnel are welcome!
The training will be facilitated by an experienced practitioner, Gina Hutto (LPC, MAC, CPCS, CAADC, CCJP). She is the current Director of Court Services (DUI, Drug, & Family Treatment Courts) for View Point Health. Before working for View Point Health, she worked with the Georgia Department of Corrections. Gina specializes in working with substance use disorders, gambling, and other addictive diseases, as well as court-mandated programs and clients.
Email recast@lawrencevillega.org to learn more.
Location: Lawrenceville Police Department – first floor training room