Five Day Sanctuary Training
January 13-17, 2020
The Sanctuary Institute’s Five Day Training is a dynamic learning experience in which leaders from an organization receive didactic instruction in the concepts of the Sanctuary Model as well as skill building and practice in using the tools over the course of four days. The fifth day is spent with a small group of leaders and faculty to outline a timeline and specific structure for consultation with your site to maintain a consistency in meeting milestones across the whole organization.
Training is open to organizations only.
Cost: Cost $3,000 per person
(discounts for groups – call for information)
Dinner provided first night
Breakfast and Lunch other days
The Sanctuary Institute
ANDRUS Center for Learning and Innovation (ACLI)
1156 North Broadway
Yonkers, NY 10701

Lead Facilitator

Jaye Holly
Jaye Holly joined the Sanctuary Institute at Andrus in 2014. Her journey with Sanctuary began in 2011 at Berkshire Farm Center and Services for Youth, one of the largest multi-service child welfare agencies in New York State. In addition to helping organizations build trauma-informed cultures, throughout her career Jaye has developed and delivered training on a wide array of topics, including performance management, adult learning, team building, and diversity. While such a mixture might seem daunting, Jaye’s 20+ years of experience in an eclectic mix of settings has prepared her for the challenge. Her previous jobs include AIDS educator, welfare-to-work instructor, and at-risk youth program director. She has a Master’s in Human Resources Development from McDaniel College and an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Marist College.
Accommodations
Use code 4FO for Corporate/Promo for ANDRUS rate
Residence Inn Yonkers
7 Executive Boulevard
Yonkers, NY10701
(914) 476-4600
The Marriott Courtyard
5 Executive Boulevard
Yonkers, NY10701
(914) 476-2400
The Sanctuary Model of Trauma-Informed Care
We cannot hope to heal the clients we serve if we do not first heal the environments in which they receive care. A trauma-informed service setting is itself a community, and therefore as vulnerable to the effects of trauma, chronic stress and adversity as the patients/clients they treat. Successful trauma-informed interventions look at both clients and the organization itself as vulnerable to the effects of trauma.
For more information contact: Maxine Reddy Sanctuary Institute Faculty
Email: mreddy@jdam.org Mobile Office: 914-629-4018