“ Trauma informed Care in Leadership (Part 1)”- January 2026 Supervisors Community of Practice
January 2026 CPS & CPPS Supervisor Community of Practice
“Trauma informed Care in Leadership (Part 1)”
with Michael King
Thursday, January 29th, 2026 from 1:30 – 3:00 pm CT
Facilitator:
- Michael King
Michael King is a leadership trainer and coach, the Director and Creator of The Communities Project, and the Managing Principal of Impact Leadership Training & Coaching, LLC. He spent over a decade in the political arena, working on Presidential, Gubernatorial, U.S. Senate, and local campaigns, from county to state legislative efforts. He is a past Campaign Director, Field Director, Communications Director for the Washington State Democratic Party, and the former Executive Director of the Washington State Senate Democratic Campaign Committee.
The former National Director of Outreach & Engagement for Facing Addiction with NCADD, Michael is also a co-founder of a Washington state-based not-for-profit organization that empowers young people to engage in the political process. He is an alumnus of JustLeadershipUSA’s Leading with Conviction program and a graduate of the Rockwood Leadership Institute’s online Art of Leadership program.
Description:
In leading communities deep in the depths of substance use and behavioral health, trauma is so often an ongoing component in the dynamic. It is critical for leaders in the these worlds to come to terms with trauma and lead from a place of responsibility:
- What impact does trauma have on communities?
- What is our responsibility as leaders in these communities?
- What is the opportunity to build leadership in these moments?
Feedback Survey/CEH Information:
We invite you to please fill out the evaluation survey link (click here) if you attended this community of practice gathering or if you watch the recording. The survey will close at 4:30pm on Thursday, February 12th, 2026. Certificates of Participation will be sent to those completing the evaluation form by 4:30pm on February 19th, 2026. No evaluation surveys will be accepted for CEH credit after the evaluation survey’s closing date/time.
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