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- Practical Core Skills
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Trauma Informed Practice
This highly specialised course looks at the Trauma-Informed Practice strengths-based approach and will support practitioners to understand and respond to the impact of trauma on children and young people’s lives
In-house
1 day
up to 22 people face to face
Up to 15 people remotely
Learning outcomes
- What is childhood adversity and trauma?
- Understand what trauma is and the impact on child development.
- Gain insights how early experience affects later emotions, behaviour and relationships
- Explore behaviour as communication.
- Understand the importance of developing safe, strong and trusting relationships with children to help them recover from trauma and neglect
- Explore adversity and trauma informed practice.
Description
This course looks at the Trauma-Informed Practice strengths-based approach and will support practitioners to understand and respond to the impact of trauma on children and young people’s lives.
It will look at the understanding and assessment of the impact of trauma on the emotional and  behavioral development of children
This course is delivered by our expert facilitators who will bring their first hand experience and tailor the course to suit your learning needs.
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This course includes:
- Case studies
- Safeguarding practice reviews
- Group work
- Resources
Benefits of the course:
- Up-to-date and in line with the key legislation and guidance in the UK
- No pre requisites needed to join this course
- Delivery from professional and expert facilitators in the field
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- Children Specialist Practice Areas
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- Safeguarding Children and Young People
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- In-house
- half a day
- up to 22 people face to face
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