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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2024 · 35 MIN

Trauma Informed Education with Tracie Chauvin

from Chitty Chats with Stacy · host Stacy Nation

In this episode of 'Chitty Chats with Stacy', Stacy hosts Tracie Chauvin, a clinical social worker, and the director of student support programs for Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. Tracie discusses the challenges and successes of integrating trauma-informed, equity-driven, and restorative practices across a large school district to change and improve public education. She emphasizes the importance of building relationships, showing gratitude, and establishing a shared language within the school's ecosystem. She shares how strategies like implementing a resilience coach model have helped build sustainable change. Furthermore, Tracy highlights the need for educators to focus on their wellness to stay resilient amidst challenges.00:44 Tracie's Journey and Role in Social Work01:58 The Importance of Trauma-Informed Work02:46 Disrupting Oppressive Systems in Education04:33 The Power of Passion and Persistence04:54 The Challenge of Changing Oppressive Systems05:10 Strategies for Implementing Change06:05 The Role of Advocacy in Education08:18 The Importance of Building Relationships08:33 Addressing Resistance to Change10:38 The Power of Gratitude and Wellness13:21 The Role of Resilience Coaches in Schools16:07 The Importance of Community Involvement in Schools17:30 The Challenge of Implementing Restorative Practices21:35 The Importance of Self-Care for Educators

In this episode of 'Chitty Chats with Stacy', Stacy hosts Tracie Chauvin, a clinical social worker, and the director of student support programs for Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. Tracie discusses the challenges and successes of integrating trauma-informed, equity-driven, and restorative practices across a large school district to change and improve public education. She emphasizes the importance of building relationships, showing gratitude, and establishing a shared language within the school's ecosystem. She shares how strategies like implementing a resilience coach model have helped build sustainable change. Furthermore, Tracy highlights the need for educators to focus on their wellness to stay resilient amidst challenges.00:44 Tracie's Journey and Role in Social Work01:58 The Importance of Trauma-Informed Work02:46 Disrupting Oppressive Systems in Education04:33 The Power of Passion and Persistence04:54 The Challenge of Changing Oppressive Systems05:10 Strategies for Implementing Change06:05 The Role of Advocacy in Education08:18 The Importance of Building Relationships08:33 Addressing Resistance to Change10:38 The Power of Gratitude and Wellness13:21 The Role of Resilience Coaches in Schools16:07 The Importance of Community Involvement in Schools17:30 The Challenge of Implementing Restorative Practices21:35 The Importance of Self-Care for Educators

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