TRAUMA INFORMED FACILITATION IN WOMEN'S PRISONS.
The TPW's Women's Committee refresher training: Trauma Informed Facilitation in Women's Prisons.
The training uses an intersectional lens, directly addressing how race and gender impact trauma for people living in women's prisons. This training is designed as a refresher course for experienced trauma facilitators, and folks hoping to extend their programs to women's prisons. Topics covered will include:
The training uses an intersectional lens, directly addressing how race and gender impact trauma for people living in women's prisons. This training is designed as a refresher course for experienced trauma facilitators, and folks hoping to extend their programs to women's prisons. Topics covered will include:
- The Data: Trauma in Women's Prisons
- How does trauma present itself?
- How do race and gender intersect with trauma in prison settings?
- When things go wrong - examples of mishandled trauma facilitation
- Trauma informed facilitation skills refresher and idea exchange
- Vicarious trauma and facilitator self-care
WEBINAR: THE TRANSFORMATIVE IN-PRISON WORKGROUP AND THE FIGHT FOR HEALING IN PRISON
MARCH 13, 2020 -10AM - 11:30AM Meet the Californians bringing healing and transformative programs to state prisons, and hear how a growing statewide campaign is calling for 1% of the corrections budget to be reinvested in community-run prison programs. |
PANEL: BUILDING A JUSTICE CAMPAIGN GROUNDED IN VALUES: WHAT THE TPW CAN LEARN FROM MOVEMENT LEADERS
December 14, 2019 Moderator: Ernst Fenelon | Senior Program Coordinator, Prison Education Project Speakers:
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Annual Gathering of In-Prison Program Providers
CONVENING: DECEMBER 13-14, 2019 AT PITZER COLLEGE | Check out photos from the 2-day convening!
CONVENING: DECEMBER 13-14, 2019 AT PITZER COLLEGE | Check out photos from the 2-day convening!
WEBINAR: PRE/POST SURVEYS | MAKING THE CASE FOR COMMUNITY-RUN IN-PRISON PROGRAMS
APRIL 23, 2019 | 3PM - 4:30PM
Presented by Angela Irvine from Ceres Policy Research to help prepare TPW coalition members to run our own assessment and evaluation on our programs! We know that evidence-based research is expensive and time consuming, and that many of our member groups do not have the resources to implement assessments in addition to running quality programs inside CDCR. We also know that the California legislature and CDCR are applying increasing pressure to deliver evidence-based programs. In this webinar, we talk about:
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PANEL: LOCATING IN-PRISON PROGRAMS WITHIN CONTEXT OF JUSTICE REFORM
October 27, 2018 Moderator: Karena Montag | MFT, Programs Director, Insight Prison Project Speakers:
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If you are interested in joining our collective efforts to implement community-based assessments, please complete this survey after viewing the webinar recording: Creating Groups for Community Based Assessments of Transformative In-Prison Programs
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