The Lesley Institute for Trauma Sensitivity (LIFTS) strives to promote the development of safe and supportive educational environments, using a whole-child, whole-school, trauma-sensitive approaches. We offer:
- Graduate level courses leading to a certificate in trauma and learning
- Professional development for school communities
- Executive coaching for administrators and school leadership teams
- Research on developing trauma sensitive learning environments
We partner with diverse schools locally, nationally, and globally. In these partnerships, we have witnessed remarkable outcomes that include fewer office referrals, fewer suspensions, stronger classroom communities, and better support networks for educators.
LIFTS, a part of Lesley's Center for Inclusive and Special Education, is directed by Dr. Sal Terrasi.
Courses
Each of the following five courses provide three graduate level credits, and are offered to professional educators (teachers, counselors, psychologists, nurses, specialists, and administrators) at a substantial discount. This discount is made possible due to generous funding from the Oak Foundation, which commits its resources to address issues of global social and environmental concern, particularly those that have a major impact on the lives of the disadvantaged.
The first four courses comprise a certificate program in trauma & learning. Courses must be taken in sequence, and are offered in a variety of formats, including on-site delivery in your district, remote (synchronous and asynchronous) 8-week delivery, and an intensive low-residency institute format, which combines weekend study with continuing online work.
For more information, contact Merlyn Mayhew, Assistant Director, at mmayhew3@lesley.edu.
Executive Coaching
We provide executive coaching to district and school leaders, as well as community-based staff, to support the process of change toward trauma sensitivity.
Resources
See our Lesley Institute for Trauma Sensitivity resources page to find tools, articles, and more.
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- Bennington, VT
- Patricia Crain De Galarce, Center Director
pcrainde@lesley.edu - Center for Inclusive and Special Education
spedcenter@lesley.edu
- Merlyn Mayhew, Associate Director
mmayhew3@lesley.edu - Nadege Tessono, Visual Artist-in-Residence
ntessono@lesley.edu
- Sal Terrasi, Director, Lesley Institute for Trauma Sensitivity
terrasi@lesley.edu - Joel Ristuccia, Lead Clinical Faculty
jristucc@lesley.edu