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[https://ctrinstitute.com/trauma-informed-workplace-assessment/ Trauma-Informed Workplace Assessment] by the Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute | |||
[https://www.hca.wa.gov/assets/program/trauma-informed-self-assessment-national-council-for-behavioral-health.pdf Organizational Self-Assessment: Adoption of trauma-informed care practice] by the National Council for Behavioral Health | |||
[https://nhchc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/NHCHC-TIO-Assessment-Manual.pdf Trauma-Informed Organization Assessment Manual](PDF) by National Healthcare for the Homeless Council (NHCHC), 2020 | |||
[https://traumainformedoregon.org/tic-resources/creating-cultures-trauma-informed-care-cctic-self-assessment-planning-protocol/ Creating Cultures of Trauma-Informed Care (CCTIC): A Self-Assessment and Planning Protocol] - This assessment tool provides guidelines for agencies or programs interested in facilitating trauma-informed modifications in their service systems. For use by administrators, providers, and survivor-consumers in the development, implementation, evaluation, and ongoing monitoring of trauma-informed programs. (Source: Community Connections; Washington, D.C. Roger D. Fallot, Ph.D. and Maxine Harris, Ph.D., 2009) |
Revision as of 13:33, 13 September 2023
Resources for building a trauma-informed organization
Assessment resources
Trauma-Informed Workplace Assessment by the Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute
Organizational Self-Assessment: Adoption of trauma-informed care practice by the National Council for Behavioral Health
Trauma-Informed Organization Assessment Manual(PDF) by National Healthcare for the Homeless Council (NHCHC), 2020
Creating Cultures of Trauma-Informed Care (CCTIC): A Self-Assessment and Planning Protocol - This assessment tool provides guidelines for agencies or programs interested in facilitating trauma-informed modifications in their service systems. For use by administrators, providers, and survivor-consumers in the development, implementation, evaluation, and ongoing monitoring of trauma-informed programs. (Source: Community Connections; Washington, D.C. Roger D. Fallot, Ph.D. and Maxine Harris, Ph.D., 2009)