Knowledge Hub Presents - April 23, 2025

Childhood interpersonal trauma affects one third of expectant mothers and parents. "ASTRA" is a free, asynchronous online training course which explores childhood interpersonal trauma with expectant mothers and parents during the perinatal period. This course explores the ways in which this trauma can shape their experience of care and services during pregnancy and childbirth. The presenter will share how the trauma-informed approaches can improve the experience and trajectory of parents and parents-to-be.

Learning objectives:

  1. Discover the "ASTRA" training platform and its general objectives.
  2. Receive information about practical tools and knowledge transfer material developed.
  3. Learn about research outcomes related to the project evaluation.

Presenter

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Marie-Ève Grisé Bolduc, M.Sc. psychoeducation, is a research officer for the STEP team at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR), directed by Professor Nicolas Berthelot. Marie-Ève is also a lecturer in the Department of Psychoeducation and Social Work at UQTR. She presents in various practical settings, both in French-speaking Canada and in France, on the subject of complex trauma and trauma-sensitive approaches. Marie-Ève is the author of the best-selling book "10 questions sur le trauma complexe chez l'enfant et l'adolescent : Mieux comprendre pour mieux intervenir", published by Éditions Midi trente. She is an associate member of McGill University's Centre for Research on Children and Families (CRCF), a collaborating member of the Canadian Consortium on Child and Youth Trauma, and a professional member of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Marital Problems and Sexual Assault (CRIPCAS). Marie-Ève worked as a youth protection worker for several years before joining the academic world.

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