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What is Trauma-Informed Educator Care Provider (TIECP)

Advancing Equity and Inclusion in Early Childhood Education
Experience includes, but is not limited to (a) access to the resources and services connected to all three care systems (i.e., medical, educational, social services); (b) ongoing trauma-informed approach training on cultural/human behavior development competency and nonjudgmental verbal/nonverbal communication interactions; and (c) consistent educational provider supervision/evaluation process mandated during their paid time and required teacher participation in personal mental health and wellness services to manage trauma/stress consumption that impact the quality, experience, and access to the care offered to students and communities teachers serve.
Published in Chapter:
Teachers Are Allowed to Be Human Starting With Trauma-Informed Care of Educators Who Care for Youth
Erica J. Bosque (San Francisco State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 31
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0924-7.ch006
Abstract
This chapter explores the experiences and integration of approaches and selfcare techniques of teachers in their TK–12 credential programs and human service workers in providing trauma-informed care or teaching. Focus groups and interviews were used to collect the data from human service providers and TK–12 teachers currently enrolled in credential programs or working in care systems in California. Content analysis of the rich data elevated the voices of these teachers and service providers and the massive gaps in skill development, preparedness, and care to provide heart work and trauma informed care in their classrooms, care systems and communities. The results suggested that the abusive and toxic relationship of working in the education or care systems is a foundational element that impacts and harms both teachers, providers and their students or clients—which stifles the access and effectiveness of trauma informed practices. These stories of adults doing heart work in care systems shows equitable, inclusive care for the adults is where to start.
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