
Training & Consultation
Be the Bloom.
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Medical & Reproductive Care Providers
We support all providers who offer medical and reproductive care to survivors of sexual violence and childhood sexual abuse with the education and tools needed to reduce re-traumatization and improve mental health and overall wellbeing.
This includes but is not limited to OBGYNs, general practitioners, fertility specialists, pediatricians, lactations consultants, doulas, and midwives.
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Mental Health Care Providers
Our training support for mental health providers hone in on developing the professional competency to expand the scope of practice to offer support to childhood sexual abuse and sexual violence survivors who are perinatal and parenting. In addition, we provide clinicians with interventions that are trauma-reducing.
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Early Childhood Educators & Childcare Providers
We work to provide child care professionals with the knowledge and tools they need to go beyond mandated reporting equipping them with tools to actively prepare professionals to support children and families with the protective factors needed to reduce the risk of childhood sexual abuse. This can be in their communication with a child as their diaper is being changed to teaching them body autonomy and boundaries.
We help develop strategies that support a whole school approach to protection inviting parents into the conversation through dialogue and awareness building circles.
Consultation
In addition to trainings, we know the importance of ongoing support and customize the following experiences to fit the specific needs and dynamics of your particular organization.
Leadership Coaching: We support leaders in developing ways to offer care to their teams as challenges may arise at the intersections of the personal and professional.
Monthly team support: We offer monthly team supervision to explore challenges that are arising and strategize ways to address the challenge with care that is CSA/SV informed, Trauma-reducing, and culturally humble. We also support teams in navigating the ways that the personal might intersect with the professional and paths for moving forward.
Presentations/ Talks
One of the ways that sexual violence can continue is because it lives in the shadows, behind walls, and closed doors. We aim to bring it into the light, into the public square through promoting more awareness and dialogue. As a result, we offer presentations, participate in panel discussions, and as keynote speakers.
