Minot State University Department of Behavioral Sciences and Criminal Justice is sponsoring a Community Symposium: Fostering Resilience on March 21 at the Minot State Student Center Conference Center.
Fostering Resilience: Trauma-Informed Care, Ethics, and the Power of Community begins at 9 a.m. and runs until 5 p.m. with a two-part morning session, a lunch and research poster session, two-afternoon sessions, and a panel discussion.
The event is a collaboration between the various disciplines within the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Criminal Justice, including addiction studies, criminal justice, psychology, school psychology, and social work, and will focus on understanding trauma-informed care, ethics, and preventing burnout — topics that are essential to changing how we approach mental health and supporting professionals in high-stress fields in our community.
All sessions are open to the public with a $60 registration fee (optional lunch for an additional $15).
Minot State faculty, staff, and students are free with valid MSU ID.