Replacing Shame-Based Responses with Trauma Informed Policies & Practices

 

How can we replace shame-based responses to trauma survivors with trauma informed policies and practices? Why is this so important to end the cycle of trauma? In this episode, Jesse Kohler, a leader of the Campaign for Trauma Informed Policies and Practices (CTIPP), a national organization building a cross-sector movement, provides answers to these important questions and more, including sharing his personal story of tragedy to triumph, the powerful work of CTIPP and its collaborators, as well as valuable resources for survivors and how each of us can get involved.

Every trauma survivor's story matters, especially how they were treated by others thereafter. We can end shame-based responses and choose LOVE instead. Listen in to begin! Stay Tuned for a future episode about CTIPP's platform for Trauma-Informed Media Practices.



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Trigger Warning- This podcast contains content that might be difficult to hear. There are references to specific experiences with PTSD, physical and mental abuse, as well as shame. Please be aware that some people may be triggered.

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