Trauma-Informed Services and Suicide Prevention Efforts with Cheryl SharpTrauma-Informed Services and Suicide Prevention Efforts with Cheryl Sharp
Mental Health News Radio
Cheryl Sharp joins us at National Council for Behavioral Health's annual conference #NatCon18 to discuss her presentation and role with the council. Cheryl S. Sharp, MSW, ALWF is an Exclusive Consultant to the National Council for Behavioral Health...
21:17•29 Apr 2018
Trauma-Informed Care: Cheryl Sharp's Journey and Insights
Episode Overview
- Trauma-informed care is essential for creating safe environments.
- Everyone in an organisation should be trained in trauma-informed practices.
- Vulnerability can be a source of strength in recovery.
- Practical approaches are key to implementing trauma-informed services.
- Understanding one's own narrative is transformative.
“The power of the human spirit... I am so happy I'm here, even when it's hard.”
In this episode of Mental Health News Radio, Cheryl Sharp, a consultant for the National Council for Behavioral Health, shares her journey and insights on trauma-informed care and suicide prevention. Cheryl's unique perspective as someone with lived experience of trauma offers a refreshing and honest look into the complexities of mental health. She talks about her role in facilitating trauma-informed learning communities, highlighting the importance of creating safe environments for both service recipients and staff.
Cheryl's story is a testament to resilience and the transformative power of understanding one's own narrative. Her work focuses on practical approaches to implementing trauma-informed practices, ensuring that organisations not only talk the talk but walk the walk. She emphasises the need for everyone within an agency to be trained in trauma-informed care, from van drivers to IT personnel, because true sanctuary requires collective effort.
The episode also touches on Cheryl's personal path to recovery, illustrating how vulnerability can be a source of strength. Her candid reflections on her past struggles and triumphs provide hope and encouragement to anyone grappling with mental health challenges. With light humour and heartfelt anecdotes, this episode is both informative and deeply moving, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in mental health and addiction recovery.
Whether you're curious about trauma-informed services or seeking inspiration from Cheryl's story, you'll find plenty to ponder here.

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