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Toolkit for Health Equity Using a Trauma-Informed Lens in the ED

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Community Impact: Toolkit

How this toolkit can be used:

By organizations to understand the impact of trauma and bias on patients and staff in an emergency department, and to plan interventions to develop a trauma-informed approach.

Toolkit for Health Equity Using a Trauma-Informed Lens in the ED

Toolkit-for-Heath-Equity-Using-a-Trauma-Informed-Lens-in-the-ED.pdf

Project

Building Access, Engagement, and Resiliency through Trauma-Informed Care

Cohort

2018-2021

Focus Areas
  • Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
  • Health Care Access
  • Violence & Trauma
Team Members
  • Samara Grossman, MSW, LICSW
  • Nomi Levy-Carrick, MD, MPhil
  • Annie Lewis-O’Connor, PhD, NP-BC, MPH, FAAN
  • Eve Rittenberg, MD
  • Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH
Location

Boston, Massachusetts

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