Trauma-Informed Care for Service Providers
Trauma-informed care is essential for SLPs working with individuals who have experienced trauma. Since we often don't know a client's trauma history, how can we ensure our practices don't cause further harm? This course explores trauma-informed care as the key to providing safe, compassionate, and effective support. This course is registered under ASHA's Content Area 2.
Presented by
Rachel Archambault, MA CCC-SLP is an SLP Program Specialist for Broward County Public Schools. After experiencing a nationally publicized traumatic experience at her workplace, she looked for ways to help work with students (and herself) after trauma. She found trauma-informed care and has been presenting nationally to SLPs as well as other healthcare providers on how TIC can be used in their setting. Rachel is ab employee of Broward County Public Schools, Owner of PTSD SLP LLC, ASHA Member, ASHA SIG 20 Member, FLASHA Member, and CHAT Advisory Board Member
Built for you
Who this course is for
Every minute is written for working clinicians, educators, and families. You walk away with real-world tools to try with your next learner, not abstract theory.
Speech-Language Pathologists
Clinical Supervisors
Educators
Graduate Students
After this course
What you’ll walk away with.
You leave with concrete skills and frameworks you can apply in your next session, classroom, or family visit, not just ideas to think about later.
Earn your CEUs
Attend the full course and pass the post-session assessment at 80% or higher. Your 0.1 ASHA CEUs are reported to ASHA when you opt in on the assessment.
- 01
You’ll be able to
Describe three ways trauma impacts the brain/body.
- 02
You’ll be able to
List the six pillars of trauma-informed care.
- 03
You’ll be able to
Describe a plan for your moments of dysregulation in the workplace.
The full 1 hour
Your learning path.
- 1
What is trauma?
15 minutes - 2
What is trauma-informed care?
15 minutes - 3
Why is trauma-informed care necessary for service providers?
15 minutes - 4
Case study examples using TIC
15 minutes
Earn ASHA CEUs in three steps
Free courses, ASHA CEUs when you opt in.
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Register in under a minute. Join live or watch on-demand, whichever fits your schedule.
Pass the assessment
Complete the short post-course assessment with 80% or higher to confirm mastery.
CEUs reported to ASHA
Choose to be reported on the assessment and your 0.1 ASHA CEUs are filed to ASHA for you. No paperwork, no chasing certificates.
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