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In this powerful conversation, leaders from child welfare, law enforcement, and clinical services discuss the profound impact of trauma on the professionals who serve children and families in crisis. “Becoming TRU” explores how trauma affects the brain, how secondary traumatic stress shapes workplace culture, and how organizations can transform through the TRU (Trauma Responsive Unit) model and the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (NMT) developed by Dr. Bruce Perry. Before implementing TRU, teams in child protection, law enforcement, and children’s advocacy centers carried the emotional and biological weight of trauma without support. High turnover, burnout, suppressed emotions, and a “just push through it” culture were the norm. This discussion highlights why that approach was never sustainable and how understanding the brain’s response to trauma is reshaping the way professionals care for themselves and each other. What You’ll Learn in This Video: • Why trauma-informed care must extend beyond clients to include children's advocacy center staff and Child Protection Team partners. • How the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (NMT) helps teams understand the biological impact of trauma. • Insights from site visits to Milwaukee’s St. A’s and their community-wide, trauma-informed initiatives. • How law enforcement culture is shifting away from “suck it up” and toward mental health awareness. • The high toll of child abuse work and why burnout and turnover occur, even among the strongest professionals. • How trauma changes the brain. • Why judgment, emotional regulation, and decision-making are compromised when workers are triggered. • How leaders are implementing TRU to build healthier, safer, more regulated teams. Featured Speakers: Vanessa Barahona, Director of Clinical Services at the Center for Child Protection Michael Torres, Chief Executive Officer at the Center for Child Protection Miriam Jansky, Chief Clinical Officer at the Center for Child Protection Cyndi Cantu, Chief Team Relations & Forensic Officer at the Center for Child Protection Lt. Christopher Keen, Child Abuse Unit at the Austin Police Department The Center for Child Protection is a nationally accredited children’s advocacy center located in Austin, TX, and the only nonprofit in Travis County involved in the investigation and prosecution of crimes against children. The Center provides forensic interviews, therapy, education, and medical services to children who have experienced physical or sexual abuse or who have witnessed a violent crime. Help make a difference for children in need. Like and subscribe to support the Center's mission! Follow the Center for Child Protection: Instagram: @Center4CP Facebook: @Center4CP www.centerforchildprotection.org Support the Center: Donate: https://centerforchildprotection.org/... Get Involved: https://centerforchildprotection.org/... Sign-up for a Free Webinar: https://centerforchildprotection.org/... #CenterforChildProtection #ChildAdvocacyCenter #ProtectAustinKids #AustinTX #ATX #ATXNonProfit #BecomingTRU #NMT