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Sanctuary Institute
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The Sanctuary Institute is a trauma-informed training organizational
development program offered by Dr. Sandra L. Bloom and the Andrus Children's
Center to teach organizations how to adopt the Sanctuary Model as a
trauma-informed approach to intervention and treatment. |
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Presentations &
Training |
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Trauma-informed training is a vital necessity for all mental health and
social service organizations. Dr. Bloom and her colleagues are available for
conference presentations and training. Abstracts, brief biography, curriculum
vitae, and handouts from previous conferences are available. |
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Organizational
Consultation |
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Dr. Bloom and her colleagues are available for consultation to organizations
that are experiencing the detrimental effects of
organizational stress. If you are concerned about your organization because of violence or the
potential for violence, a decline in staff morale and job satisfaction,
difficulty with issues of safety including staff and/or client injuries, a
decline in quality or performance improvement, you may be able to benefit from
the combined experience of the Sanctuary Senior Faculty. In our twenty-two years
of managing inpatient programs and outpatient practices,
we treated over 7,000
trauma survivors. We have worked with a number of social service,
educational,
and
business organizations
to improve their performance and help them cope with
the implications of the widespread exposure to violence.
Sanctuary
Model of Organizational Change
Sanctuary
at Andrus Children's Center
Sanctuary in Domestic Violence Shelters
Sanctuary
in Homeless Shelters
Sanctuary in Residential Childcare
Sanctuary in Substance Abuse Programs
Sanctuary in
Schools
Sanctuary in Adult Inpatient Treatment
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Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice |
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The Center, based in the School of Public Health at Drexel
University, focuses on trauma as a public health issue. In the first
phase of the planning process the Center’s core staff will build the
infrastructure for the training and technical assistance that the
Center will provide to emergency department clinicians and
intervention staff. The grant will be used to establish the Center’s
training, technical assistance and leadership development
components. Initial funding for the Center has been supplied by the
Thomas Scattergood Behavioral Health Foundation.
The Center’s core staff includes Dr. John Rich,chair of the
Department of Health Management and Policy and 2006 MacArthur
Foundation grant recipient; Dr. Sandra Bloom, Adjunct Professor of
Health Management and Policy at the School of Public Health and Dr.
Theodore Corbin, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the
Drexel University College of Medicine. |
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