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Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
Building Safe Spaces: The 4 and 7 Essentials of Trauma-Informed Care

Trauma-informed care is increasingly recognized as essential across sectors such as education, healthcare, and social services. This presentation introduces the foundational framework of trauma-informed environments, focusing on the four key pillars—realize, recognize, respond, and resist re-traumatization—and the seven guiding principles that support effective practice.

Led by the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre Education Team, the session will explore how these components work together to create safe, supportive spaces that promote healing and resilience. Participants will gain practical strategies to implement trauma-informed approaches, shift from reactive to proactive practices, and develop a tailored plan to foster trauma-sensitive environments within their organizations.
Speakers
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Lee Caine

Education Program Coordinator & Director of Education, CAC
Dean Pasiuk and Lee Caine have over 60 years educational experience working in Central Alberta Schools. During Dean's 30 years as an educator, he has gone from classroom teacher to administrator with the Chinooks Edge School Division and the Red Deer Public School Division. Dean has... Read More →
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Dean Pasiuk

Director of Education, Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
Dean and Lee bring over 60 years of combined experience in Central Alberta education. Dean has worked as a teacher and administrator in both Chinook’s Edge and Red Deer Public schools, and for the past five years, has been Director of Education at CACAC. Lee has spent more than... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
Third Floor Classroom - Child Advocacy Centre
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