New York State Trauma-Informed Network and Resource Center

New York State Trauma-Informed Network and Resource Center Promoting learning, growing, and knowledge of trauma and trauma-informed practices.

The New York State Trauma-Informed Network and Resource Center promotes learning, growing, and the deepening of knowledge. It creates partnerships, builds communities, and furthers the understanding of trauma, trauma-responsive practices, wellness, and well-being.

We have all faced tough conversations before. Whether with friends, family, or loved ones. They can feel overwhelming, b...
09/18/2025

We have all faced tough conversations before. Whether with friends, family, or loved ones. They can feel overwhelming, but they don’t have to lead to conflict.

Our Tips for Tough Talks guide covers ways you can approach tough talks with empathy, clarity, and understanding, so that you can strengthen your relationships even when you don’t see eye-to-eye. 💜

Check out the resource here: https://www.traumainformedny.org/resource/tips-for-tough-talks/

If you’ve been wanting to make a safer, more supportive environment for your school or organization, the TRUST (Trauma-R...
09/11/2025

If you’ve been wanting to make a safer, more supportive environment for your school or organization, the TRUST (Trauma-Responsive Understanding Self-Assessment Tool) survey is a helpful place to start! 💻 This self-paced online survey gives leaders a concrete idea of where they are in their journey, and what steps they can take to become more trauma-informed and equity-centered.

There’s no gift like the present! Find out your org’s strengths today 🔗 traumainformedny.org/initiatives/trust-tool

As we look ahead to our 2025 conference, we are reflecting on the powerful insights from last year’s event, and all the ...
09/10/2025

As we look ahead to our 2025 conference, we are reflecting on the powerful insights from last year’s event, and all the voices that contribute to building a more caring, trauma-informed New York.

We’re excited to keep growing and learning together!

Change is in the air! A heartfelt thank you to Stacey Monsell for all she’s contributed. We wish her the very best in he...
09/09/2025

Change is in the air! A heartfelt thank you to Stacey Monsell for all she’s contributed. We wish her the very best in her next chapter.

And a warm welcome to Myesha Heard, our new Administrative Assistant. We’re excited to have you on board and look forward to great things ahead.

Please join us in wishing Stacey well and welcoming Myesha to the team! ✨

In this episode of Pathways, TeleSAFE’s Director of Partnership Development Christi Waldron discusses the great need for...
09/04/2025

In this episode of Pathways, TeleSAFE’s Director of Partnership Development Christi Waldron discusses the great need for trauma-informed care in her field. Content warning: this episode includes references to survivors of sexual assault and violence, as well as medical response to survivors of sexual assault and violence.

We discuss:
💜 A medical provider’s role in supporting survivors.
💜 Navigating bureaucracy, environment, and language when caring for survivors.
💜 Encouraging continued care for patients.

Listen now through the link here: https://www.traumainformedny.org/pathways/

We’re coming to Endicott this September 🍂 From 10AM - 3PM at the Southern Tier Community Center, we will be gathering fo...
08/18/2025

We’re coming to Endicott this September 🍂 From 10AM - 3PM at the Southern Tier Community Center, we will be gathering for our next leg of TINRC on Tour! Join us for a free, community-centered workshop open to all New Yorkers.

Let’s explore trauma-informed, equity-centered practices together! Register on our website, link in bio!

Read our Storyteller in Residence, Phoenix, first contribution, Seeds of Hope & Possibility, available now on our blog. ...
08/15/2025

Read our Storyteller in Residence, Phoenix, first contribution, Seeds of Hope & Possibility, available now on our blog. 💜✨

In a world where we are taught to “move on,” even after traumatic experiences, much of our trauma can go unresolved. But...
08/15/2025

In a world where we are taught to “move on,” even after traumatic experiences, much of our trauma can go unresolved. But you’re not alone, and healing IS possible!

Read the full blogpost and find resources to support your healing journey on our website. Link in bio 🔗

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