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Foundations in Trauma-Informed Approaches (1/5) – ADULT OPEN COURSE

£35.00 3 hours

Description

This is the first instalment of a five-part series. Please ensure that you do this course BEFORE the other five.

This introductory course is the foundation part of a series of online sessions designed to develop core principles of Trauma-Informed Practice. The training will develop knowledge and skills to:

**Understanding Trauma:** Explore the national profile of trauma and its implications.

**Trauma Responses:** Gain insight into how children respond to loss and trauma.

**Adverse Childhood Experiences (A.C.E.):** Get an overview of A.C.E. and examine the self-medication behaviours that may arise from these experiences.

**Impacts of Trauma:** Identify the critical biological and psychosocial effects of experiencing trauma.

- Recognize trauma and its impact.

- Promote safety and inclusivity.

- Support consumer control, choice, and autonomy.

- Identify and respond to distress.

- Support both individual and collective care.

A general introduction to adult Trauma-Informed Approaches (TIA) training positions TIA as a strengths-based framework focused on understanding and addressing the impact of trauma. It emphasises the importance of physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both service providers and survivors. This training is designed to equip professionals across various sectors, such as health, social care, and education, with the tools needed to foster environments that promote healing and resilience.

**Who Is This Course For:** This course provides an in-depth exploration of trauma-informed care and communication. It is specifically designed for professionals working with vulnerable populations, including those in healthcare, social services, education, and community services.

**Format:** The training will be conducted live via Zoom and will include taught sections, small group activities, pair work, and whole-group discussions.

**Handouts & Certificates:** Participants will have access to a downloadable resource library and will receive certificates of attendance.

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You can see what others are saying about our training HERE.

Those seeking to be certified in Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) or to further explore PACE in action are invited to visit the founder's website.

 

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This option is aimed at an audience with prior knowledge of the subject and isn’t suitable for.  Those that are new to the subject would be better with our standard course.

Empowering Safety: Bespoke Safeguarding & Child Protection Training

Why Choose Bespoke Training?

Generic training can leave staff feeling unprepared for the real-life scenarios they face. Our tailored approach ensures the content, delivery method, and case studies are directly relevant to your sector (e.g., education, healthcare, sport, charity, corporate), your local policies, and the specific vulnerabilities and risks present in your community.

Our Specialised Training Pillars

We design engaging, practical, and compliant training across three core areas:

  • For Professionals Working with Children (Child Protection): Focuses on recognising the signs of abuse and neglect, statutory guidance (e.g., Working Together to Safeguard Children), robust reporting procedures, and the creation of a safe, child-focused culture.
  • For Professionals Working with Adults (Adult Safeguarding): Focuses on the principles of the Care Act, understanding different types of harm, promoting wellbeing, Mental Capacity Act (MCA) considerations, and ensuring person-led safeguarding responses.
  • Blended Cohorts (Safeguarding for All Ages): Ideal for organisations whose staff or volunteers interact with both children and adults (e.g., community centres, housing associations, religious organisations). This training highlights the common principles of good practice while clearly delineating the different legal frameworks, signs of harm, and reporting routes for each demographic.

Invest in training that transforms knowledge into action. Equip your team with the confidence and competence to protect those in your care proactively.

Need more time?

We recognise that sometimes groups need more time for discussions and group work. This can mean that a two-hour session is just not long enough to explore the curriculum and engage in question and answer sessions. So we are you offering the opportunity to extend the session by an hour to allow your trainees the chance to explore the curriculum fully!

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