Aim: The aim of this session is to equip you with the skills to work compassionately with people who may have experienced traumatic life experiences and are now living with trauma.
Objectives: By the end of the one day’s training all learners will have
1. Analysed what is meant by traumatic experiences and the feeling of trauma.
2. Described the signs of trauma and creating trauma responsive approaches.
3. Observed what customers have experienced and how this impacts how they relate to services.
4. Discovered the emotional and psychological needs of service users.
5. Explored what is meant by Psychologically Informed Environments (PIEs).
6. Described how to create environments that aid and do not impede people's recovery.
7. Explained the importance of self-care through reflective practice.
8. Discovered how to continue to develop and transform the way services are delivered.
The training is appropriate for anyone who is dealing directly with children, young people and adults: Managers, Social Care, Organisational Leaders, Housing Officers, Frontline staff etc
Full days training (9.30am until 4pm)
Lunch & Refreshments will be provided, if you have any dietary requirements please let us know at least 2 weeks prior to the training date.
The car park at the Dudson Centre is pay & display