Trauma-informed design is a tool for empowerment. In our podcast, we discuss how inclusive design can give voice to marginalized communities and how co-creation builds spaces that genuinely reflect and uplift the people they represent: https://loom.ly/caSqTTI
Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy & Practice (CTIPP)
Public Policy Offices
Washington, District of Columbia 5,195 followers
National movement promoting healing & resilience to help individuals, families & communities thrive. 🧩❤️🩹
About us
Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP) helps individuals, families, and communities adapt to adversity and stress in healthy and productive ways. We're building a movement that integrates community-led, trauma-informed, resilience-focused, and healing-centered prevention and intervention across all sectors and generations through coalition-building, advocacy, and policymaking.
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https://linktr.ee/ctipp
External link for Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy & Practice (CTIPP)
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2016
Locations
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Primary
1050 Thomas Jefferson St NW
7th Floor
Washington, District of Columbia 20007, US
Employees at Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy & Practice (CTIPP)
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Suzanne O'Connor
Director, Trauma-Informed Early Childhood Education
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Laura Braden
Communications, public affairs,, and advocacy📣 Owner @ On Message, LLC
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Nick Rutledge
Legislative Liaison at CAMPAIGN FOR TRAUMA INFORMED POLICY AND PRACTICE
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Jesse Kohler
Working toward a sustainable planet and a better future for all.
Updates
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WATCH: During a community practice session on organizing Transformation Resilience Coordinating Networks (TRCNs), three leaders shared their experiences implementing trauma-informed, community-led resilience initiatives: https://loom.ly/FeV-9iM
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“The STRONG Support for Children Act would provide critical resources and approach childhood trauma through a reparative, healing-centered, and trauma-informed lens. Children too often carry the weight of trauma throughout their entire lives because these wounds don’t just heal on their own. With this legislation, we will invest in breaking cycles of intergenerational trauma and ensure children are supported.” Learn more about why we're proud to endorse Rep. Ayanna Pressley's important legislation: https://loom.ly/nPUGo7s
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Historical #trauma is not just about what happened in the past - it’s about what’s still happening. So how do we meet the moment & shift into a #TraumaInformed paradigm? Learn strategies, concepts & more: https://loom.ly/htaxslI Full series: https://loom.ly/tktbDl8
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“988 isn’t going to reach its full potential until there’s a full system of crisis services in every single community,” said Hannah Wesolowski, chief advocacy officer at the National Alliance on Mental Illness: https://loom.ly/RdLxgkk
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Integrating NEAR science (neuroscience, epigenetics, ACEs & resilience) into your trauma-informed efforts can help build healing, hope, & recovery in the face of adversity. Check out our free guide & toolkit: bit.ly/ctipp-near-science
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🎥 From education and healthcare to early childhood and #ACEs, be sure to check out and subscribe to our #traumainformed YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/eZ2m7-MH
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The trauma-informed movement is stronger when we connect! Our next CTIPP Community Advocacy Network call is on April 16th (tomorrow!) from 2-3pmET, bringing together advocates, practitioners, and community leaders nationwide. These free monthly gatherings provide a space to share resources, build connections, and strengthen our collective impact. No matter where you are in your trauma-informed journey, your voice and experience matter: https://loom.ly/6c64fXE
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Healing happens in healthy relationships over time. We're connecting national advocacy to local action, creating the bidirectional flow of insights. What could your community achieve with trauma-informed systems? LISTEN to CTIPP's Jesse Kohler on the Community Possibilities podcast: https://loom.ly/zWd4vzI
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Advocates say destigmatizing mental health care for doctors is paramount as the nation grapples with a shortage of health care workers. More than 76 million Americans live in federally designated shortage areas, and that’s projected to worsen as physicians consider leaving the field, driven by burnout and chronic overload. https://loom.ly/253bfe8