Join us for a webinar with Chantel Chapman, CEO and founder of Trauma of Money™ (TOM), a unique psychoeducational program that trains professionals in trauma-sensitive approaches to money.

You’ll gain insights on the following:

  • The TOM approach and how trauma-informed financial guidance can foster trust and empowerment.
  • Understand the roots and impact of financial shame and how it shows up in newcomer communities.
  • Discover compassionate strategies for service providers to navigate sensitive financial conversations with clients.
  • Interactive and reflective practices to build awareness around financial trauma and promote healing-based approaches.

This webinar is ideal for service providers looking to enhance their financial support with a trauma-informed lens. You’ll learn practical tools to support newcomers experiencing financial shock due to displacement, migration, and systemic barriers.

If you attended the RAP in-person session, you’re encouraged to join us again to revisit the material and continue building confidence in using the approach.


About the speaker

Chantel Chapman founded The Trauma of Money™, an accredited course certifying professionals in facilitating and healing money trauma. She is a leading educator in financial trauma, economic justice, and somatic money healing. With a background in financial literacy, fintech consulting, and facilitation, Chantel’s work bridges the gap between traditional financial education and trauma-informed approaches. She has taught at universities, financial institutions, and community organizations, bringing an innovative lens to financial well-being that acknowledges systemic barriers, intergenerational patterns, and personal healing.

Chantel’s highly anticipated book, The Trauma of Money, is set for release in September 2025. Through her work, she challenges traditional financial narratives, advocating for economic justice and empowering individuals to transform their relationship with money. Her insights have been featured in The New York Times, Real Simple Magazine, and NPR.

Chantel is a settler of European descent who works and resides on the stolen traditional lands of the Kwantlen (kwaant·luhn), Musqueam (“mus-kwee-um”), and Tsawwassen (saa·wa·sn) peoples.