Miracle Foundation Conference - How Do We Build Trauma Informed Communities
The Trauma Care Conference addresses all facets of trauma care, encompassing both physical and mental health.
Date and time
Location
Glasgow Westerwood Spa & Golf Resort
1 Saint Andrews Drive Cumbernauld G68 0EW United KingdomRefund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 6 hours
- Free venue parking
Join us for our first ever conference - "How Do We Build Trauma-Informed Communities?"
Keynote Speaker - Suzanne Zeedyk.
Join us for an insightful day at our inaugural Trauma Conference, where experts will share knowledge and strategies to foster healing and resilience. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with others and deepen your understanding of trauma and its impact!
This essential event will bring together professionals and advocates committed to creating supportive environments that foster healing and resilience.
Focus Groups on the day :Trauma's Impact on Relationships: Exploring how trauma can affect interpersonal relationships and communication
Effectiveness of Trauma-Informed Education: Discussing the implementation of trauma-informed principles in educational settings.
Understanding Secondary Trauma: Exploring how health and social care professionals may experience secondary trauma from working within the communities we serve.
The Role of Family in Trauma Recovery: Discussing how to involve family members in trauma-informed care plans.Who Should Attend?- Educators- Healthcare Providers- Mental Health Professionals- Social Workers- Community Leaders- Anyone interested in trauma-informed practicesDon’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and inspire change!
Who Should Attend?
- Educators
- Healthcare Providers
- Mental Health Professionals
- Social Workers
- Community Leaders
- Anyone interested in trauma-informed practices
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and inspire change!
Suzanne Zeedyk
Since 1993, she has been based at the University of Dundee, Scotland, within the School of Psychology, where she now holds an honorary post. In 2011, she stepped away from full time academic work in order to set up her own independent training enterprise to disseminate what she calls the Science of Connection.
Humans beings are born connected, and as a species we have a physiological need for emotional connection in order to lead happy, healthy lives. Suzanne thought the public deserved to understand the science that gives depth to these insights. In 2014, she expanded her reach by founding the organisation connected baby, which enabled her team to create events and resources that support her message.
Suzanne brings to her work her awareness of the latest discoveries on infant communicative capacities and brain development, as well as her own research expertise on parent-infant relationships and the socio-political contexts within which scientific information emerges.
Suzanne now works closely with organisations throughout the world, holding on to the same goal with which she set out: We need to increase awareness of the decisions we take about caring for children, because they are integrally connected to our vision for the kind of society we wish to build.
Frequently asked questions
Yes absolutely! Lunch and Refreshments.