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Post-Incident Review and Support
This course explores what should happen after a critical incident has been stabilized. Learners will examine debriefing, documentation, emotional support, reflective practice, team learning, follow-up actions, and strategies for reducing the likelihood of similar incidents.
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Responding to Critical Incidents
This course prepares frontline practitioners to respond calmly, consistently, and safely during critical incidents. Learners will review immediate response priorities, team communication, escalation protocols, documentation, required notifications, and the importance of maintaining a trauma-informed approach.
Risk Assessment and Safety Planning
This course introduces frontline practitioners to their role in identifying, documenting, and communicating potential safety concerns. Learners will explore warning signs, protective factors, escalation procedures, and collaborative safety-planning practices for children and youth experiencing elevated risk.
Roles and Responsibilities within Intensive Treatment Teams
Effective intensive treatment depends on strong collaboration across multidisciplinary teams. This course helps learners understand the responsibilities of frontline practitioners, clinical leaders, families, community partners, and other professionals involved in a young person’s care.
Supporting Emotional and Behavioural Regulation
This course provides practical strategies for helping children and youth understand and manage strong emotions and challenging behaviours. Learners will explore co-regulation, relationship-based support, environmental adjustments, coping strategies, and consistent responses across the care team.
Supporting Youth with Complex Trauma
This course examines how prolonged or repeated trauma can affect trust, attachment, behaviour, identity, emotional regulation, and relationships. Learners will develop practical strategies for building safety, predictability, connection, and consistency without interpreting trauma-related responses as deliberate non-compliance.
Supporting Youth with Substance-Use Concerns
This course introduces the relationship between substance use, mental health, trauma, and adolescent development. Learners will explore harm-reduction principles, non-judgmental communication, signs of increased risk, and strategies for supporting youth while collaborating with specialized professionals.
Toronto Machine Learning Society (TMLS) 9th Annual Conference & Expo 2025
A unique experience to upskill and learn from industry and academics in our community.
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Location
81 Bay Street Toronto, ON M5J 0E7 Canada
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About this event
- Event lasts 1 day 7 hours