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Our
Trainings

Our trainings go beyond conventional approaches, offering a holistic understanding of mental health and empowering participants with practical skills for personal and collective growth. Tailored for individuals, professionals, and organizations, our training services provide a safe and inclusive space for exploration, learning, and skill development.

Trauma Informed Care Training (TIC)

TIC is an approach to caregiving that recognizes the impact of trauma on an individual’s life. It involves a shift in thinking “what’s wrong with you?” to “what happened to you?” By understanding the experiences of trauma survivors, caregivers can create a safe and supportive environment that fosters healing and growth. TIC training teaches caregivers and leaders how to recognize the signs and symptoms, how to respond, and ways that promote safety, trust, and empowerment.

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Emotional Intelligence Training

​Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to recognize and manage our own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. Emotional intelligence training is a process that helps individuals develop these skills, which are essential for success in both personal and professional relationships. The benefits of individuals who have undergone emotional intelligence training are better able to communicate effectively, build strong relationships, and manage conflicts in a positive way. They are also more likely to be successful in leadership roles, as they can motivate and inspire others. The training typically covers topics such as self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, and social skills in a workshop setting. Through this training you are going to enhance your personal and professional relationships.

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Mental Health Training

​Mental health training refers to the process of educating individuals about mental health issues, including how to identify and address them. This type of training can be beneficial for a wide variety of people, such as healthcare providers, educators, managers, and employees. Mental health training typically covers topics such as the signs and symptoms of mental health disorders, the impact of mental illness on individuals and society, and strategies for promoting mental health and well-being. Participants may also learn about the different types of mental health treatments available, as well as how to support individuals who are experiencing mental health challenges. The goal of mental health training is to increase awareness and understanding of mental health issues, reduce stigma, and improve access to quality care.

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