Trauma-Informed Training: 2 Part Training 22nd May- 23rd May
Join the Trusted Youth Allies training to support young crime victims in London. Be a Trusted Youth Ally. Don't miss out !
Date and time
Location
Online
Agenda
PART 1: Support, Listen, Empower
About this event
- 1 day 2 hours
Trusted Youth Allies - ONLINE - 2 Part training
Dates
- PART 1: 22nd May - 2PM- 4PM
- PART 2: 23rd May - 2PM- 4PM
- Currently providing training for participants based in Southwark, Lambeth, Newham, Croydon, and Enfield.
The Trusted Youth Allies training is a free 2 part training which is committed to establishing a secure and nurturing space for young individuals who have been victims of crime.
Our primary mission is to cultivate a network of reliable adults ready to offer support and guidance to these resilient young minds. At the core of Trusted Youth Allies is a dedicated effort to ensure that young victims of crime in London not only feel heard but also supported and empowered.
Discover how we achieve this goal through trauma-informed training for adults, including parents/caregivers, youth professionals, teachers, and community leaders. Our main objectives include training adults to respond to young people affected by crime in a safe and informed manner, creating a supportive environment that empowers young victims to overcome challenges, and providing essential resources for those who have experienced crime.
Through the Trusted Youth Allies, we aspire to make a significant impact on the lives of young victims of crime in London. By enhancing their well-being and resilience, our project aims to be the beacon of support and empowerment these young individuals need in the face of adversity.
Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this transformative initiative! Join us and become a Trusted Youth Ally today.
Email info@trustedyouthallies.co.uk if you have any queries or contact Anna by phone at 07912274700.
Frequently asked questions
The training and resources would be beneficial for most individuals who work closely with young people. This includes school teachers, youth workers, pastoral teams, social workers, youth justice services, community figures, faith groups, parents, and carers.
The training will cover many aspects, including active listening, emotional support, and guidance skills. The training will be divided into two parts, the first will focus on how to handle sensitive information and the angle of approach, and the second one will focus on second hand trauma.
The training is completely FREE.