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International Center for Trauma Education & Care

Celebrating 5 Years of Trauma Education!

International Center for Trauma Education & Care
Shalom House
8338 West Campus Circle Drive
traumacare@andrews.edu
(269) 471-3559

Date: February 7, 14, and 28, 2025 (Zoom attendance available on the 7th and 28th for those 60+ miles away)
Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location: ÀÏ˾»ú´«Ã½

     

 May the God of hope fill you...as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope...

Romans 15:13

Our Mission:

The Center’s main goal is to provide trauma-informed education and care to people and places around the globe as we model the compassion of Jesus by helping to prevent traumatization or re-traumatization while promoting long-term healing from trauma.

 

What is Trauma?

Trauma occurs when a person experiences something that is perceived as physically or emotionally threatening.

These experiences produce feelings of exceeding stress, terror, or helplessness, and can produce lasting effects upon the individual's mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health. 

Such trauma is prevalent, without regard for socio-economic, race, gender, or religion around the world.

We offer trauma-informed awareness, education, and tools to support prevention and healing in organizations, schools, churches, and communities across the world acknowledging that the work of becoming trauma-informed is a continual journey. 

Trauma Response Team

A Post-Disaster Mental Health Team is an additional resource available to those we serve.

Made up of an interdisciplinary team of trained professionals, it was created to offer a more immediate response to traumatic events.

“Post-disaster” is defined as at least 72 hours after a disaster, when there is some stabilization but up to one year after the crisis event.

This team can provide emotional support, psychoeducation on trauma, and connections to local resources.

Contact us at traumacare@andrews.edu

 

 

The Trauma Aware Church

Training pastors and church leadership in faith-based trauma-informed practices helps them in responding to the needs of the congregation and community by integrating this knowledge into the planning of ministries, policies, and stewardship of the church's resources.

Hands-on Education for Students

Student interns from the Schools of Social Work and Education gain experience as they provide training.
 

"The opportunity to bring awareness and empower people to heal from their trauma is both a privilege and a responsibility."

--Joanna Rivera

"Jesus is in the business of bringing people restoration. If I can have any part in His ministry of healing, I consider that an honor."

--Katelyn Campbell

Resources

Presentation Request Form

Are you interested in having our a member of the Trauma Education Team speak to your group, organization or at an event? Use this to submit a request! 
 
Videos:
 - Videos to help people understand depression, anxiety, and trauma.
 

 - These seven brief videos have been made to educate, inspire, and equip with tools for practical change! Great for sharing during church services or other event programming.  Produced in partnership with the Health Ministries Department of the Seveth-day Adventist North American Division. 

-Discussions on the intersections of faith and trauma with Dr. Glenn Russell and Trauma Ed Executive Director, Ingrid Slikkers.  
-Engaging, informative, and spiritual discussions on  issues facing today's families.
Dr. Dustin Young, Director of Higher Eduction Intitatives, talks with Real Family hosts, Willie and Elaine Oliver. 
 

Publications:

- The Journal of Adventist Education

 is filled with the stories of real people who have had the courage to face the pain of their abuse, addictions and relational challenges.  Written by Dr.'s David and Beverly Sedlacek.
 

 

In the News

Spring 2024 Newsletter

Ingrid Slikkers (pictured), Willis Byas, Yailin Contreras, Leslie Rodriguez (pictured), Andrews Participates in Trauma Resiliency Seminar. In collaboration with the Berrien Community Foundation
 
Leslie Rodriguez & Ingrid Weiss Slikkers, Breathe -Understanding the reality of trauma
 
ÀÏ˾»ú´«Ã½ President, Dr. John Wesley Taylor, highlights the creation and work of the Trauma Ed Center at GC Annual Council, as part of the university’s “Mission in Action”.
 

Dustin Young, Trauma Ed Center Staff,  Partners with Adventist Information Ministry to Create a New Suicide Prevention Course.

 

During the 2022–ÀÏ˾»ú´«Ã½ 2023 school year, two of our interns, Naissa N’diaye and Maci Chen, supported the Bourj Hammoud Adventist Learning Center (ALC) in Beirut, Lebanon, who work with Syrian refugee children.

 

Page 6: Safeguarding Our Children from Abuse by David Sedlacek

Page 23: ÀÏ˾»ú´«Ã½'s Institute for Prevention of Addictions(IPA) and International Cent for Trauma Education & Care now share a combined location-Shalom House.

 

David and Beverly Sedlacek's “Cleansing the Sanctuary of the Heart: Tools for Emotional Healing” will be displayed at the Hong Kong Book Fair

 

Page 7: Co-curricular short course on Understanding Trauma, presented by Emma Vanderwaal

Page 20: Trauma-informed Academic Partnership

Pge 34: Partnering with Kevin Brown, Assistant to the President for Strategic Enterprise

 

Message of Restoration Permeates Trauma Training at ÀÏ˾»ú´«Ã½. - Program is an attachment-based intervention designed to meet the needs of vulnerable children.

 

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Thank you for supporting our mission to train communities around the world about the effects of trauma!