The Role of Trauma-Informed Supervision in Ending the Epidemic

Presentation Event
2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment
Organization
University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work
Presenter(s)
Katie McCormick, LLadira Aguilar
Description

To end the epidemic, we must consider the impact of organizational environments and create effective strategies to build healthy environments. Informed by trauma-informed care principles, trauma-informed supervision is an effective solution in creating meaningful and productive professional relationships and systems that result in quality care for people with HIV.

Learning Objectives

  1. Identify the principles of trauma-informed care.
  2. Describe the core components of trauma-informed supervision and their connection to trauma-informed care principles.
  3. Identify trauma-informed supervision strategies to implement in respective environments.

Event Details

Event:
2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment
Track:
Innovative System-level Models for HIV Service Delivery
Abstract:
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