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Session 4 ONLINE - Birthworker Inclusivity Training Series
Survivors of sexual abuse can face many challenges during pregnancy, birth and postpartum. When a person is subjected to sexual violence, there can be repercussions throughout their lifetime. If there was physical trauma, especially if it wasnt properly treated at the time, there can be residual issues. Even without physical trauma, the very real emotional damage can also come up again years later. Because pregnancy is often a time for reflection and getting in touch with our bodies, survivors of sexual violence may have physical or emotional issues arise any time during the childbearing year. In our fourth session, well discuss some of the ways sexual trauma can directly and indirectly impact expectant parents. Additionally, well talk about how to sensitively screen for previous sexual trauma, how to help your client process unexpected feelings, and how to recognize when to refer a client for additional care. Its important to have tools to use in the moment in the event that a client is negatively impacted during the birth itself, so well go over some common coping strategies.
B.I.T.S. program overview:
Birthworkers are in a singular position to provide respectful, inclusive care to diverse families. When a new family is celebrated for its uniqueness, rather than encouraged to fit in or hide, they are able to thrive together with dignity. Facilitating families that are free from shame should be high on our list of objectives as birthworkers.
This six part training will provide insight and context for working with families where one or both parents are sexual minorities. For a variety of reasons, these people are unable to be transparent with other healthcare providers. Because we know that the best care, and especially the best outcomes, are achieved through frank, honest communication, it is vital that we strive to include as many members of our community as possible. Empowering, uplifting births are possible for all people, regardless of gender, orientation, relationship status, vocation, or previous life experiences.
You can register to take this training in person and online. In person and online sessions will be held simultaneously. If you have missed some of the sessions, but still want to register for the whole series, you will be given access to the recordings of the earlier sessions.
Regular tickets are $30 per session, or $150 if you register for the entire series (a savings of $30). Student tickets are $15 per session, or $75 if you register for the entire series (a savings of $15).
A total of 18 DONA continuing education contact hours have been applied for - 3 per session.
This event is brought to you by CARE Network, Well Rounded Maternity Center and The Tool Shed: An Erotic Boutique.
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LocationWell Rounded Maternity Center (View)
2455 S Howell Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53207
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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