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SUMMARY:Trauma at the Intersection of Poverty and Discrimination
DESCRIPTION:This training will use the concept of intersectionality to explore how poverty and discrimination contribute to trauma impact. Attendees will identify the unique challenges faced by people who experience multiple forms of oppression and develop strategies for working with people who have experienced poverty, trauma, and discrimination in a trauma-informed and culturally competent way.\nTuesday, December 8\n9:00am-12:00pm\nZoom\n\nWho Is This For?\n\nEmerging Nonprofit Professionals\nExecutive Directors, CEOs, and Senior Leadership\nProgram Staff\nDevelopment &amp; Fundraising Professionals\nHuman Resources Professionals\nBoard Members\nVolunteers\nConsultants/Capacity Builders\n\nWhat You’ll Takeaway\n\nCompounded systemic barriers: Overlapping marginalized identities (race, gender, disability, class) multiply discrimination, deepening trauma and poverty.\nBrain impact of scarcity and bias: Scarcity drains mental bandwidth, while trauma and implicit biases push the brain from logical problem-solving into survival-mode reactivity.\nTools for personal and systemic change: Tackling these issues requires individual action using trauma-informed tools (like LATE and PALS frameworks) alongside macro-level policy advocacy.\nFree CEU credits through Gwynedd Mercy University.\n\nMeet the Trainer\nNadja Mummery\nTraining Institute Coordinator, Bucks-Mont Collaborative\nFounder, Learn to Heal Consulting\nNadja Mummery is a seasoned community educator with over a decade of experience promoting positive change in the Greater Philadelphia and North Penn regions. Nadja has been instrumental in developing trauma-informed and racial equity programs focused on poverty, trauma, and discrimination.\nBeyond her direct program work, Nadja has also provided training to organizations and individuals, equipping them with tools to navigate these complex issues through Learn to Heal Consulting.\nAs the Training Institute Coordinator with the Bucks-Mont Collaborative, Nadja is excited to continue her dedication to community support and training. Her work centers on building knowledge and promoting equitable, trauma-informed practices within the community.\n
URL:https://bucksmontcollab.org/events/trauma-at-the-intersection-2026/
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CATEGORIES:2026-27 Trauma Program,The Bucks-Mont Collaborative
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