be Trauma-Informed.

Trauma-Informed Care + Adverse Childhood Experiences Courses and Trainings for All Professions!


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The Value of beTI

1 in 3 children experience trauma in their lifetime. Studies show that the more trauma a child experiences, the more adversity they face as an adult. While we can’t erase traumatic experiences, we can heal through resiliency.

When every staff member is trained in trauma-informed care, you create a safer and more trustworthy environment for students, families, and team members.

Every person in your school, agency, hospital, gym, etc. can create a greater level of resiliency in both youth and adults. With trauma-informed care knowledge, you can change the trajectory of a life and create a better environment resulting in heightened levels of achievement.

FAQs

  • beTI (be Trauma-Informed) is a program that provides comprehensive education on trauma-informed care through a variety of meticulously designed training sessions, workshops, and courses. Our approach involves tailoring the educational content to suit the specific audience providing an engaging, intellectually stimulating, and informative experience.

  • beTI (be Trauma-Informed) is for everyone who works to serve others in any role - coaches, social workers, therapists, educators, instructors, law enforcement, medical professionals, swim school leaders, gymnastic teachers, bus drivers, and more. Our trainings and courses are tailored to each profession.

  • Trauma is nearly inevitable. Our goal is to equip you with the necessary skills to engage with individuals from a trauma-sensitive standpoint, giving you the ability to define trauma, recognize the symptoms of trauma, and responding in a fitting manner. We believe in that safety promotes learning and when every team member is trained in trauma-informed care, you create a safer and more trustworthy environment for students, families, and staff.

    beTI's scope extends to the nuanced realm of secondary trauma (vicarious PTSD), offering insights into the identification and management of conditions like vicarious trauma, second-hand PTSD, and compassion fatigue. Our training workshops can be flexibly adapted to address your specific requirements, resulting in a tailored learning experience.

  • beTI courses + trainings have both asynchronous and live options. We work diligently to launch new and updated asynchronous trainings consistently. If you would like a live, virtual interactive training, please contact us to schedule!

What Everyone is Saying

  • "As people who have been in the swim school industry for a number of years, we tend to hear similar questions and complaints, and it can be easy to dismiss them after a while. Previously, when I heard customers say that their child would prefer or only would swim with someone of a certain gender, I was quick to dismiss this, immediately responding with "It shouldn't matter, they have all had the same training". Sadly, I was equating this question/suggestion as something that was just a preference and not necessarily something that was stemming from outside influences. Since meeting and discussing this with Jill, I have been much more receptive to this type of situation, and have been able to train and coach others on how to respond in an appropriate way. We can't always accommodate, but we can always listen and try!”

    - Melissa (Swim School Industry)

  • “The Trauma-Informed Care + ACEs course was very insightful and much needed across my profession as a health and wellness coach. I loved that we dove into the actual definition of trauma and how adverse childhood experiences impact your brain and body. Most importantly, I was able to walk away with actual techniques on how implement trauma-informed care into my daily work with clients.”

    - Amanda (Health & Wellness Coach)

  • “Everyone in every profession needs this training! Even in our personal lives. This training is perfect for those who work in clinical and non-clinical roles. Jill explains TIC so well and it’s very interesting! I was never bored - ha! I’ll definitely be scheduling a group training for our entire team!”

    -Marilyn (Nonprofit Executive Director)