Trauma-Informed Engagement and the Courts: What We Need to Know Now?
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February 18, 2025 , Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast EpisodeUnderstanding trauma-informed engagement is increasingly essential for court employees and judges. Many—if not most—individuals who interact with the court system have experienced significant trauma. Whether they are litigants, witnesses, or defendants, they often carry the invisible weight of past or ongoing adversity.
A trauma-informed approach helps court professionals recognize signs of trauma and respond in ways that foster trust, reduce stress, and minimize the risk of re-traumatization. Additionally, this approach supports the well-being of court employees by equipping them with strategies to navigate difficult interactions while mitigating the impact of secondary traumatic stress on themselves.
This month, we are exploring the role of trauma-informed engagement in court interactions. How can courts further integrate this critical practice to enhance fairness, empathy, and effectiveness in the justice system?
Today's Panel:
Carrie Summer-Namura, Program Coordinator for the Clackamas County Circuit Court, in Oregon City, Oregon
Jill Houck, Trial Court Administration for the Superior Court in Cape May and Atlantic Counties New Jersey
Trent Baker, Program Coordinator for Early Childhood Court, Dependency Drug Court & Juvenile Drug Court, 17th Judicial District, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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