module one: what is sanctuary? and community meeting
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Module One: What is Sanctuary? and Community Meeting. J. Goldstein, 1994 The Unshackled Organization. If you want deeply rooted change, you need to apply deeply rooted methods. Founders of the model: Then and Now. Trauma-informed care. The Sanctuary Model. The Sanctuary model. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Module One:What is Sanctuary?
andCommunity Meeting
J. Goldstein, 1994The Unshackled Organization
If you want deeply rooted change, you need to apply deeply rooted methods.
FOUNDERS OF THE MODEL: THEN AND NOW
Fosters a shared
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The Sanctuary
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THE SANCTUARY MODEL
Provides a basic blueprint for developing trauma-informed, therapeutic
communities that promote recovery.
THE SANCTUARY MODEL
In a nutshell…..Sanctuary is a treatment and organizational change model that integrates trauma theory with the creation of therapeutic communities which provide safety for both clients and the staff
who work with them.
THE SANCTUARY MODELTakes advantage of what we know about human nature, healing from injury, the power of communities, and the chaotic
nature of change.
A perspective that asks: “what’s happened to you?” rather than “what’s wrong with you?” when organizing goals and assessing strengths and challenges
A belief that adversity is an inherent part of human life, and that many of the behaviors that lead clients to care are directly related to those experiences – and that people and groups of people can heal from those experiences
BASIC BELIEFS OF THE SANCTUARY MODEL
The Four Pillars
Trauma Theory The SELF Model The 7 Commitments The Tools
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NonviolenceEmotional IntelligenceSocial LearningOpen CommunicationSocial ResponsibilityDemocracyGrowth & Change
THE SEVEN COMMITMENTS
S.E.L.F.
Safety
Emotions
Loss
Future
THE SANCTUARY MODEL TOOLKIT
Community meetings
Psychoeducation Groups
Red Flag Meetings
Safety Plans
Self Care Plans
Team Meetings
Treatment Planning Conference
ProQol Scale
THE GOAL OF TREATMENT IS CHANGE.
If the people we serve do not make substantial and positive changes then our service is not working!
If treatment isn’t working maybe it’s US and our systems of care that are the problems, not the
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PRACTICE
Barriers and Obstacles Small
Break Out Session
DISCUSSION
What is Sanctuary going to mean to us?
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Sanctuary
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Structure/Routine (Group norm)
Predictability
Caring for others
Bridging
The power of the Circle
Shared Responsibility
Trauma Recovery-Creating Group Safety
COMMUNITY MEETING:WHY ?
COMMUNITY MEETING:THE QUESTIONS
How are you feeling today?
What is your goal for today?
Who can you ask for help?
Thought for today