Archived: Becoming a Trauma Informed Interpreter (DAWN)
0.2 PPO CEUs
Presented in ASL
About this Webinar:
This 2 hour comprehensive workshop is designed for interpreters who are committed to enhancing their skills and knowledge to support domestic violence and sexual assault survivors in the Deaf community effectively. Interpreters play a critical role in facilitating communication between survivors and service providers, and a trauma informed approach is essential to provide empathetic and sensitive interpretation services in these situations. Join Roberta Eaton and DeLasha Singleton from Dawn as they provide a detailed approach on being intentional with our work to ensure we do not reinforce oppression.
DAWN’s mission is to promote healthy relationships and end abuse in the Deaf community of the Washington, DC area.
After purchase, follow the link on the PDF attached to the pre-recorded workshop.
0.2 PPO CEUs
Presented in ASL
About this Webinar:
This 2 hour comprehensive workshop is designed for interpreters who are committed to enhancing their skills and knowledge to support domestic violence and sexual assault survivors in the Deaf community effectively. Interpreters play a critical role in facilitating communication between survivors and service providers, and a trauma informed approach is essential to provide empathetic and sensitive interpretation services in these situations. Join Roberta Eaton and DeLasha Singleton from Dawn as they provide a detailed approach on being intentional with our work to ensure we do not reinforce oppression.
DAWN’s mission is to promote healthy relationships and end abuse in the Deaf community of the Washington, DC area.
After purchase, follow the link on the PDF attached to the pre-recorded workshop.
0.2 PPO CEUs
Presented in ASL
About this Webinar:
This 2 hour comprehensive workshop is designed for interpreters who are committed to enhancing their skills and knowledge to support domestic violence and sexual assault survivors in the Deaf community effectively. Interpreters play a critical role in facilitating communication between survivors and service providers, and a trauma informed approach is essential to provide empathetic and sensitive interpretation services in these situations. Join Roberta Eaton and DeLasha Singleton from Dawn as they provide a detailed approach on being intentional with our work to ensure we do not reinforce oppression.
DAWN’s mission is to promote healthy relationships and end abuse in the Deaf community of the Washington, DC area.
After purchase, follow the link on the PDF attached to the pre-recorded workshop.