Sanctuary Model
Toolkit
Trauma
Seven Commitments
It's All Relative
100

Sanctuary asks us to change that basic question by recognizing the influence of a person's experiences. We begin by changing what question?

What is "what's happened to you? rather than what's wrong with you?"

100

This is a tool to bring groups of people together and allow an opportunity to take the pulse of the group before beginning the day or beginning a meeting.

What is a Community meeting?

100

Name an example of Trauma

Answers will vary

100

Being safe outside (physically), inside (emotionally), with others, (social) and to do the right thing (moral) defines which commitment?

What is the commitment to non-violence?

100

When two or more systems have significant relationships with one another they tend to develop similar feelings, behaviors and thoughts.

What is a parallel process?

200

When traumatic experiences are acted out in relationships, people usually fall into one of these three roles?

What is the Victim, Persecutor and Rescuer

200

It’s a visual and concrete reminder for both staff and clients about the need for each individual to manage emotions in the services of keeping themselves and others safe.

What is a safety plan?

200

This type of stress promotes growth and development and is  necessary to a healthy mind and body.    

What is positive stress?

200

Managing our feelings so that we don't hurt ourselves or others defines which commitment? 

What is the commitment to emotional intelligence?

200

The main focus of Sanctuary is...

What is focusing of safety, emotional regulation, and loss & future?

300

When we refer to safety in the Sanctuary model, we are talking about four different types.

What is physical, psychological, social and moral safety?

300

We use this tool to teach clients about trauma and strategies to promote success in the S.E.L.F components

What is S.E.L.F Pyschoeducation

300

We create this type of culture when we recognize symptoms as survival skills 

What is a trauma sensitive or trauma informed culture?

300

Together we accomplish more, everyone makes a c contribution to the organizational culture defines which commitment? 

What is the commitment to Social Responsibility?

300

What does ACE stand for?

What is Adverse Childhood Experiences?

400

What is the theme for November and provide and example of how it will be implemented/discussed in your class?

What is Democracy?

Answers will vary

400

This model provides a simple and accessible language for working with clients that focuses on four categories. 

What is the S.E.L.F model?

400

The tendency to repeat traumatic experiences in behaviors and relationships.

What is trauma reenactment? 

400

Saying what we mean and not being mean when we say it defines which commitment 

What is the commitment to Open Communication?

400

A situation in which strong feeling get disconnected from their source, and become attached to unrelated events or interactions.

What is a Collective Disturbance?

500

In order to create a Sanctuary culture these four components have to be in place. Shared Knowledge, Shared Values, Shared language and Shared Practice. What do these represent?

What are the Four Pillars of Sanctuary?

500

These meetings are reviews held to address critical incidents or to identify possible collective disturbances.

What is a Red Flag meeting?

500

This type of stress occurs when a person experiences an event that is overwhelming, usually life-threatening, terrifying or horrifying and they  are helpless to adequately protect themselves. (Hint: Toxic or Traumatic)

What is traumatic stress?

500

Creating hope for our clients/families and ourselves defines which commitment? 

What is the commitment to Growth and Change?

500

These plans are different from safety plans in that they are to be practiced regularly and proactively rather that as in the moment intervention.

What is a Self-Care Plan?

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