Cathy Cave has more than 35 years of experience as an administrator, facilitator, and consultant specializing in cultural inclusion, equity, anti-racism work, disparities elimination, trauma-informed services and supports, organizational development, supervisory practice, justice, disaster response, peer support, health care, and behavioral health services. She is one of New York State’s early trauma champions, coordinating county collaboratives and clinical training trauma conferences.
For the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health, Cathy is engaged in internal and external planning, development, and change initiatives. She provides in-person and virtual training, technical assistance, and curriculum development supporting programs, coalitions, other technical assistance centers, governmental bodies, and community-based organizations. She utilizes her survivor, family, community, and administrative perspectives to facilitate organizational change to improve service quality at local, state, and national levels.
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