If we want to live in healthy, resilient communities, we need to be thinking about who we are electing and what policies they are moving forward to make that possible. A trauma-informed future is possible and we need to be thinking about it at a policy level. In today's episode of A Trauma-Informed Future podcast, host Katie Kurtz is in conversation with policy advocate and Executive Director of the CTIPP (Campaign for Trauma Informed Policy and Practice), Jesse Kohler who is bringing his extensive knowledge and advocacy experience to the forefront. Since its inception in 2015, CTIPP has been a beacon for change, advocating for trauma-informed policies and practices at a federal level and uniting advocates across various sectors. Learn how trauma isn't just a personal concern, but a bipartisan issue whose resolution holds key economic benefits and takeaway tangible ways you can get involved in your state.Connect with Jesse:Website: https://www.ctipp.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/61719603/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTIPPorg You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/@ctipp Say ‘hello’ on Instagram or LinkedIn Catch up on podcast episodes
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