Document Type

Report

Publication Date

2023

Subjects

Traumatism -- Treatment, Psychic trauma, Trauma informed care -- Implementation, Assessment and treatment of psychological disorders

Abstract

Trauma Informed Oregon’s Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) Implementation Tool provides a framework for incorporating trauma-informed policies, practices and care into any organization’s structure. It was originally created in 2022 by Trauma Informed Oregon (TIO) and the Human Services Implementation Lab (iLab) at Portland State University’s Regional Research Institute. Implementation of Trauma-Informed Care is an ongoing process and is not expected to happen all at once. Systematically assessing TIC implementation accomplishes two things. First, it documents the extent that the organization is trauma-informed and clearly identifies systemic strengths, weaknesses and gaps. Second, it helps the organization decide on overall goals, and identify and prioritize specific practice changes to make. The tool itself was based on TIO’s 10 years of consultation and training in the field as well as SAMHSA’s six key principles of trauma-informed care and its ten implementation domains. Funding for the 2022 development and pilot of this instrument was provided by the Oregon Health Authority.

Rights

PSU iLab/TIO Trauma Informed Care Implementation Assessment Instrument © 2023 by Cellarius, K., Davis, M., Tuttle, A., daRosa, C. is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/42490

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