Building trauma-informed approaches to support children and young people

Trauma has the potential to shape every aspect of a child or young person’s life. Engaging and working in ways that effectively consider and respond to trauma and its impacts can prevent further trauma and have a positive influence on a child and young person’s development and their relationships. Furthermore, working with children, young people and families in a trauma-informed way becomes critical to enabling better outcomes and has the potential to reduce the likelihood of intergenerational trauma.

Who should attend?

Practitioners, social workers, clinicians, teachers, wellbeing counsellors and other workforce participants who are part of an integrated system that impacts a child or young person’s life (and their family).

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This highly interactive six-hour workshop creates a safe learning environment to develop a deep understanding of trauma-informed practice so that practitioners can effectively leverage strategies to support clients impacted by trauma.

To optimise the learning experience and maximise opportunities for learner participation, audience capacity is 30 participants per session.

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Contact the Centre's Learning and Business Development team for more information about this training.
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