Our work has given us valuable insight into the long-term needs of victims' families, responders and survivors. VOICES has hosted 31 conferences and symposiums featuring presentations by accomplished researchers, subject matter experts, victims' rights advocates and clinicians working in the field of trauma, grief and disaster mental health.
At each event, we are pleased to bring together mental health professionals, government agencies, emergency managers, law enforcement, and those providing services to individuals impacted by traumatic events.
In the aftermath of traumatic events, both individuals and communities can be empowered through culturally appropriate interventions that support resiliency and recovery.
On the eve of the Anniversary, VOICES hosted our 16th Annual Day of Remembrance Information Forum. This year, we were honored to have Jon Stewart and John Feal.
VOICES Resiliency Symposium, Knowledge to Practice: Pathways to Long-Term Healing, brought together leading researchers and practitioners along with those impacted by traumatic events.
On Thursday, April 20, 2017 VOICES hosted a Resiliency Symposium, Voices Center of Excellence for Community Resilience: Promoting Resiliency in Communities Impacted by Trauma.
In commemoration of the 15th Anniversary of 9/11, VOICES partnered with Grace Farms Foundation for a public discourse program centered on remembrance, renewal, and resilience.
VOICES hosted our Information Forum on the eve of this milestone anniversary. The event provided an opportunity for 9/11 families, responders, survivors and those who supported them.
Our thanks to those who joined us for a day of clinically informed presentations from leading researchers and clinicians working in the field of trauma.