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Trauma-informed Design Consulting

Site & Community Tailored Guidance from Trauma-informed Design Society

  • 1 hour
  • Free Consultation
  • Phone, virtual, or onsite services

Service Description

Did you know the built environment can impact our emotions and behaviors, both negatively and positively? Physical environments have the ability to increase or reduce our stress. The spaces in which we live and receive services can communicate safety and promote supportive relationships, or they can symbolize lack of dignity and agency, encouraging re-traumatization. In order to truly create a space that will support healing in survivors, it is important to cultivate an understanding of their identities, culture, and what is important to them. That understanding can then be used to anticipate and mitigate potential triggers, maximize choice, and create a safe, comfortable environment. By implementing a trauma-informed approach to design, organizations can create environments which help lower the stress levels of individuals who use the space. Built on a realization of how the physical environment affects identity, worth, and dignity, trauma-informed design promotes safety, well-being, empowerment, and healing. COTIP's founder, Christine Cowart, is also a cofounder of the Trauma-informed Design Society (TiDS), along with: • Janet Roche, MDS, an interior designer and faculty member of the Boston Architectural College, who has degree and previous experience in social work; and • J. Davis Harte, PhD, WELL AP, the Director and Faculty of the Design for Human Health master’s program at the Boston Architectural College. This team will provide site- and community-specific, evidence-based design recommendations for your next project. By developing an understanding of the community that would be using the space, and applying the Trauma-informed Design framework, the TiDS will customize recommendations based on stakeholders’ expressed hopes, desires, and goals.


Cancellation Policy

Live Webinars: Participants joining a live webinar more than 15 minutes past the scheduled start time may not be admitted to the session. In order to be eligible for a refund, cancellations of live webinars must be received at least 48 hours in advance. Missed sessions or reservations cancelled within 48 hours may be rebooked for another day free of charge. Courses: In order to be eligible for a refund, cancellations of courses must be received prior to the start of the course. A credit, which may be used for other services or purchases from Cowart Trauma Informed Partnership, may be provided for enrollments cancelled after the course begins. NYC DOE Courses: Participants must attend the full session of the last day of the course. Participants joining more than 15 minutes past the scheduled start time may not be admitted to the session. If a participant must miss the session, he or she should reach out to the instructor as soon as it becomes evident, to discuss whether the absence may be made up at another time. In order to be eligible for a refund, cancellations of courses must be received prior to the start of the course. A credit, which may be used for other services or purchases from Cowart Trauma Informed Partnership, may be provided for enrollments cancelled after the course begins.


Contact Details

(732) 423-5709

christine@cotipusa.com

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

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John Zavada
US Department of Defense
Military Adaptive Sports Program Wheelchair Athletics Coach

I want to personally thank you for the great, great, great information and presentation.  Brilliant job!

Michelle Dorcely
DULCE Family Specialist
Springfield Area Parent
Child Center

Thank you again for such a wonderful presentation. I really enjoyed it and the content fit nicely with other pieces I've learned through the years as well.

Christa Duthie-Fox
K-8 Teacher
Charlotte Central School

OMGoodness, Christine - I'm going to watch this presentation several more times - there are so many take-aways - WOW! Thank you for the time you have taken to share/teach, in such a clear and focused way, a transformative way to think about trauma, and how to act proactively in one's daily life....  You are very good at what you do, and I'm so glad I'm part of this learning process with you and others.

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