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Katie Mansfield and Kajungu Mturi leading a STAR two training

What does it mean to be trauma-informed and resilience-oriented?

What does it mean to be trauma-informed and resilience-oriented? In the years since STAR began our learning and teaching journey (in response to a call… Read more about What does it mean to be trauma-informed and resilience-oriented?

talking about trauma

Why are we talking about trauma?

Many traumagenic systems, situations and events are routinely minimized, though they generate frustration, pain and profound bodily impacts in everyday life – and affect different bodies in different ways. Below we name a few of these traumagenic – or potentially traumatic – systems, situations or events. Read more about Why are we talking about trauma?

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STAR E-zine Featured Resources

Steve Haines’ Trauma Is Really Strange (2016): This graphic illustration booklet explores the impacts of trauma on body and brain, drawing on much of the… Read more about STAR E-zine Featured Resources

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