5 Key Takeaways from Flourish Agenda's Healing-Centered Engagement Course

ETR's YEN (Youth Engagement Network) recently participated in a healing-centered engagement course with Flourish Agenda. The self-paced training allowed YEN team members to get certified as healing-centered engagement practitioners, an asset-based and culturally-rooted approach to healing and well-being for young people of color and their adult allies.

Flourish Agenda has developed this training to teach how to integrate the principles of Healing Centered Engagement and practices into their work with young people. The self-guided course included videos, animated scenarios, interactive and reflective learning activities, and supplemental learning resources.

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Here are five key takeaways the YEN team learned about healing-centered engagement during this course.

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1. Teaches that addressing trauma requires a reframing of language used to discuss trauma. For example, instead of asking, “What happened to you?” we should ask, “What’s right with you?”

2. Supports adult providers with their own healing

3. Is culturally grounded and views healing as the restoration of identity.

4. Is explicitly political rather than clinical.

5. Should be asset-driven and focus on well-being rather than symptoms we want to suppress.

 

Are you interested in becoming a certified healing-centered engagement practitioner? 

During the course, participants can enhance their skills by:

  • Learning how to address trauma using healing-centered practices and principles.
  • Exploring the root causes of trauma and how trauma is experienced collectively.
  • Appreciating how understanding culture, identity, and race promotes holistic healing and well-being.
  • Discovering ways to foster relationships, prioritize agency, and promote social action while promoting culturally-based learning.
  • Learning proactive strategies that support individual, interpersonal, and institutional well-being.

 

You can learn more at https://flourishagenda.com/healing-centered-engagement-certification

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