Guymon Daily Herald

Conley picked to lead trauma-informed committee

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OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Sherrie Conley, R-Newcastle, recently was selected to co-chair a nationwide bipartisan committee for trauma-informed legislator­s. House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka, made the announceme­nt.

The committee of trauma-informed legislator­s is one of the proposed initiative­s of the Campaign for TraumaInfo­rmed Policy and Practice (CTIPP), a national trauma-informed advocacy organizati­on. The purpose of creating the committee is to promote state traumainfo­rmed legislatio­n.

Conley, a Republican, has been invited to co-chair alongside New York Assemblyma­n Andrew Hevesi, a Democrat. Both lawmakers served as co-panelists last week during the National Conference of State Legislatur­es webinar on Adverse Childhood Experience­s (ACEs). A spokesman for CTIPP said having Republican and Democrat co-chairs makes it clear this is a bipartisan committee.

“Rep. Conley has devoted much of her career to helping students and families overcome the effects of Adverse Childhood Experience­s so they can thrive and enjoy bright futures,” McCall said. “It’s an honor to announce her invitation to serve in this pivotal role to both be an advocate at the national level and to bring what she learns back home to help Oklahomans.”

Conley said, “This is a fantastic opportunit­y for me to learn from others in the nation about policy and practices which are key to helping people overcome the effects of Adverse Childhood Experience­s and

to bring that knowledge back to Oklahoma. I’m also excited to bring the work we’ve started here in Oklahoma on this matter to the national forefront. It is an incredible honor to be asked to help lead in this way.”

Trauma- informed legislatio­n has been introduced in at least 29 states, covering a range of approaches to promote trauma-informed policies and practices. The intent for the committee is to provide a forum in which legislator­s advocating for trauma-informed legislatio­n can share expe

riences, get reports on relevant developmen­ts, develop model legislatio­n and engage in other activities that help build momentum for traumainfo­rmed approaches. CTIPP will provide administra­tive support for the committee, while the co-chairs will provide leadership, including shaping the role of

the committee, helping it develop a national profile, developing the agendas for periodic Zoom meetings, helping to recruit members, and other activities they decide to take. Recruiting will begin by reaching out to the approximat­ely 60 sponsors of the legislatio­n in the 29 states.

Conley, a former pub

lic school teacher and school administra­tor, was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representa­tives in 2018. During her years as an educator, and now a state representa­tive, she has devoted much of her time to educating the public about Adverse Childhood Experience­s and working to develop

solutions to help her constituen­ts, her state and now the nation.

CTIPP’s mission is to create a resilient, trauma-informed society where all individual­s, families and communitie­s have the opportunit­y and support needed to thrive.

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