This webinar will utilize three case studies across settings (Early Intervention, Outpatient, and School System) to illustrate core principles that are always necessary when working with children who have experienced early adversity. Use of “5 Essentials” (Environment, Experience, Expectations, Empowerment, and Empathy) to guide clinical reasoning across settings will be utilized as a guide when pulling from Trauma Informed models.
Presented live and recorded on February 24, 2020.
Intended Audience: Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Nurses, Counselors, Social Workers, Healthcare Case Managers, Teachers, Parents (Biological, Foster, and Adoptive)
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize models of trauma informed care to invest in further training based on core concepts that are always necessary
- Apply essential healthcare considerations to case studies in early intervention, school, and outpatient settings
- Identify treatment strategies to ensure felt safety across a variety of contexts including school, early intervention, and outpatient settings
Presenter: Rachel Ashcraft, MS, OTR/L, TBRI® Practioner
Rachel Ashcraft is a licensed and registered occupational therapist and TBRI® Practitioner. She received her Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy from the UAB. Rachel is the clinical supervisor for OT/PT/ and Counseling services at the Hoover location of Child’sPlay Therapy Center. She founded and directs a non-profit, Foster the Future Alabama, with the mission of reducing inequality in access to health and wellness services for children in foster care. She currently serves as President for the Alabama Occupational Therapy Association as well as on the AOTA school of mental health community of practice. She has been at the forefront of the national OT movement towards more trauma informed care across the profession. She has received recognition from both State and National Occupational Therapy Associations for her work with vulnerable children, including receiving the 2018 Emerging & Innovative Practice Award from The American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
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