Why Gender Matters: Creating Trauma Services for Justice-Involved Women (PID200)

9.30am – 10.30am EST, 19 February 2025 ‐ 1 hour

Plenary

This conference creates a significant opportunity for us to come together from many countries and shed light on the most invisible women in the world… incarcerated women. Two fundamental and far-reaching documents (the U.S. Gender-Responsive Strategies Report and the Bangkok Rules) documented the need for a new vision recognizing the behavioral and societal differences between men and women. Both offer guidelines for working with women and emphasize the need to focus on and integrate trauma services into the justice system. This presentation discusses the specifics of becoming gender-responsive, as well as defines the three levels of trauma work: trauma-informed, trauma-responsive, and trauma-specific.
 
Backed by three decades of experience providing prison therapeutic programs, Dr. Covington shares and amplifies the women's voices from her latest publication, Hidden Healers. These interviews document 1) the overwhelming need for help and healing, 2) how prisons and “the system” seldom provide either, and 3) how women--even those who have their own struggles--are moved to help others. These anecdotes from the book are accompanied by challenging questions for us all.