The Frayme Podcast

Let’s Talk Intergenerational Impacts of Trauma

November 09, 2021 Tamir Season 1 Episode 2
Let’s Talk Intergenerational Impacts of Trauma
The Frayme Podcast
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The Frayme Podcast
Let’s Talk Intergenerational Impacts of Trauma
Nov 09, 2021 Season 1 Episode 2
Tamir

Impacts of trauma affects individuals, families and entire communities across Canada. For Veterans' Week, we sat down with Dr. Helena Hawryluk and Jerris Popik who run the Warrior Kids Program at Wounded Warriors Canada, to discuss the intergenerational impacts of Operational stress injuries on family systems, how unaddressed trauma shows up in youth, and their unique youth-focused initiative that addresses this complex issue.

DR. HELENA HAWRYLUK
Helena Hawryluk is a Registered Social Worker and Co-Founder of Families First: Support for Occupational Stress Inc. and Director of Warrior Kids program with Wounded Warriors Canada.  She has practiced as a social worker for over 15 years with families of the Canadian Armed Forces. She specializes in developing resilience of young people within first-responder and military families impacted by operational stress injuries. Helena completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology at Concordia University and a Bachelor of Social Work from University of Calgary. She continued with the Faculty of Social Work for her Masters degree, then followed by her PhD with the Faculty of Social Work. She was also awarded the Wounded Warriors Canada Doctoral Scholarship.  Helena is an instructor at the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary and Grant MacEwan University, School of Social Work. 

JERRIS POPIK
Jerris is the co-developer of the Warrior Kids Programs and co-founder of Families First: Support for Occupational Stress Injuries Inc. She works to advocate for valued specialized support services for families and children of Canada’s military, veteran and Public Safety Personnel. With over nine years of experience working directly with children and youth from the Canadian Armed Forces, Jerris values the opportunities to work alongside families that are affected by Operational Stress Injuries. Her passion for working with children and supporting them with understanding this often-challenging concept of invisible injuries, led her to focus her current completion of a Masters of Clinical Social Work through the University of Calgary, on furthering her understanding on current evidence-based research on the impact of trauma on military, veterans, first responders, and all public safety personnel and their loved one.

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Show Notes

Impacts of trauma affects individuals, families and entire communities across Canada. For Veterans' Week, we sat down with Dr. Helena Hawryluk and Jerris Popik who run the Warrior Kids Program at Wounded Warriors Canada, to discuss the intergenerational impacts of Operational stress injuries on family systems, how unaddressed trauma shows up in youth, and their unique youth-focused initiative that addresses this complex issue.

DR. HELENA HAWRYLUK
Helena Hawryluk is a Registered Social Worker and Co-Founder of Families First: Support for Occupational Stress Inc. and Director of Warrior Kids program with Wounded Warriors Canada.  She has practiced as a social worker for over 15 years with families of the Canadian Armed Forces. She specializes in developing resilience of young people within first-responder and military families impacted by operational stress injuries. Helena completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology at Concordia University and a Bachelor of Social Work from University of Calgary. She continued with the Faculty of Social Work for her Masters degree, then followed by her PhD with the Faculty of Social Work. She was also awarded the Wounded Warriors Canada Doctoral Scholarship.  Helena is an instructor at the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary and Grant MacEwan University, School of Social Work. 

JERRIS POPIK
Jerris is the co-developer of the Warrior Kids Programs and co-founder of Families First: Support for Occupational Stress Injuries Inc. She works to advocate for valued specialized support services for families and children of Canada’s military, veteran and Public Safety Personnel. With over nine years of experience working directly with children and youth from the Canadian Armed Forces, Jerris values the opportunities to work alongside families that are affected by Operational Stress Injuries. Her passion for working with children and supporting them with understanding this often-challenging concept of invisible injuries, led her to focus her current completion of a Masters of Clinical Social Work through the University of Calgary, on furthering her understanding on current evidence-based research on the impact of trauma on military, veterans, first responders, and all public safety personnel and their loved one.

Connect with Frayme by visiting Frayme.ca or follow us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn!