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Host a Community Screening with Wisconsin Public Television

Monday, May 20, 2019

Partner with WPT and Host a Community Screening Exploring the Lasting Impacts of Trauma and New Approaches to Care

Wisconsin Public Television has had a decades-long relationship with Wisconsin’s libraries and childhood resource agencies through our popular Reel to Real community event partnership with the Wisconsin Library Association.

As part of this powerful community partnership, we’re asking you to consider hosting a free community screening and dialogue around a critical topic impacting our youngest – childhood trauma, and the need for trauma-informed care awareness, support and training.

We encourage you to partner with us and host a screening of Not Enough Apologies: Trauma Stories, an original Wisconsin Public Television news documentary examining the "childhood welfare to adult prison pipeline," and the positive impacts of trauma-informed care.

Request a free screening kit for your organization on behalf of your community. Our comprehensive community screening kit includes:

  • Not Enough Apologies: Trauma Stories documentary (DVD or download)
  • Event planning guide with tips for partnering locally
  • Discussion guide to help frame focused discussions after a viewing of the documentary
  • A comprehensive website with clinical resources, information on foster care and more
  • Customizable PDF event flyers and marketing support
  • Impact and Input survey
  • Support from WPT and our community and content partners

To request a free screening kit, click HERE

Be part of this critically important project and help raise awareness of this important issue in your community. For more information, visit WPT.org/trauma, or email engage@wpt.org.

Not Enough Apologies: Trauma Stories is funded in part by Friends of Wisconsin Public Television and the Focus Fund for Journalism.

Special thanks to our content and community partners Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health, Waupaca Area Community Foundation Fund and the Bright Idea Fund of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region.

Guest Post by Michael Harryman, Director of Communication and Community Engagement, Wisconsin Public Television, (608) 265-3855

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