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Empower Conference 2018

May 31, 2018 @ 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm

- $25

empower (verb) – 1. give someone the authority or power to do something; 2. make someone stronger and more confident

The Empower conference is an annual MAP event that addresses high-level challenges and opportunities pertaining to human trafficking in Michigan. Empower is designed to equip experts and experienced community advocates who are working towards collaborative solutions.

Our 2018 topic is trauma informed care, offering specialized training in trauma to improve our response to human trafficking in Michigan. For service providers, advocates, outreach organizations, NGOs and state agency workers. Download Flyer/Agenda

2018 Empower Agenda & Speakers:

Understanding Trauma and Trauma Informed Care

Dr. Michelle Munro-Kramer Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing  Dr. Michelle Munro-Kramer’s program of research focuses on trauma, comprehensive care of vulnerable populations, and missed opportunities for care within domestic and international contexts. Her research projects approach these topics using a trauma-informed and patient-centered lens. She uses mixed methods and participatory action research to understand the experiences of vulnerable populations in order to inform future intervention development.

Dr. Munro-Kramer is currently adapting and piloting a web-based app focused on healthy relationships and sexual violence using a life skills perspective at the University of Michigan. She is also working on adapting and piloting a primary prevention sexual violence intervention to the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. Her global health field work has included Ethiopia, Ghana, Liberia, and Zambia.

Dr Munro-Kramer’s keynote will address how trauma impacts the brain and body. It will also explore the principles of trauma-informed care that can be applied in interactions with all individuals.

 Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI)

Maggie Dunn MA, LLPC of House of Providence – Maggie Dunn & her husband Jason live in Clinton Township with their eight children. Jason is a licensed minister and has led non-profit organizations for nearly two decades. Maggie is a therapist and a woman on a mission to advocate for the orphan. God has placed this dream in their heart to see the community at large rise up and intervene on behalf of the vulnerable foster youth in the state of Michigan. Jason and Maggie have founded the House of Providence in response to the orphan crisis in Michigan.

The HOP model is trauma informed and strength based, and all of the data shows that it is working!

Maggie presents on the evidence-based treatment approach, Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI).

5 Things Survivors Wish You Knew about Their PTSD

Alice Johnson – Author, Consultant and Founder of Sister Survivors.  The horrible truth about slavery is not understood and appreciated until told by it’s survivors. We are thankful for Alice Jay and so many others who collaborate with us and use their experiences to work toward change. Alice shares the insights of a group of survivors – what they wish you knew about their challenges with trauma.

Providing Survivor Care – A Snapshot

Edee Franklin, Founder of Sanctum House. Edee shares an update and some early lessons learned as her team applies trauma-informed practices. Sanctum house is serving female adult survivors at this newly opened residential treatment home.
 

Labor Trafficking Testimony

Presenter: A Michigan labor trafficking survivor.  Our honored guest…. A male labor trafficking survivor from Michigan shares his story.

 

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Details

Date:
May 31, 2018
Time:
2:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
$25
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Organizer

Michigan Abolitionist Project
Email:
info@map-mi.org
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Venue

WMU Cooley Law School – Auburn Hills
2630 Featherstone Road
Auburn Hills, MI 48326 United States
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Details

Date:
May 31, 2018
Time:
2:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
$25
Event Categories:
, , , ,

Organizer

Michigan Abolitionist Project
Email:
info@map-mi.org
View Organizer Website

Venue

WMU Cooley Law School – Auburn Hills
2630 Featherstone Road
Auburn Hills, MI 48326 United States
+ Google Map