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Fife Health and Social Care Partnership - Keeping Trauma in Mind
Created: 19/12/2018, Updated: 20/12/2018This training aims to introduce delegates to the developmental effects of childhood trauma in relation to working with adults and their families. The Solihull approach introduces delegates to a model for understanding the impact of adverse childhood experiences on health and well-being. It supports effective and consistent approaches across agencies as a shared framework.
The course will look at how the science of early childhood development can help practitioners to understand the complex needs of adults that present to multiple services. This will be of interest to agencies or practitioners who wish to develop trauma informed practice. The Solihull approach integrates psychodynamic and behavioural approaches, for multi-agency practitioners, in order to enhance existing skills and can be used alongside other models and frameworks.
It will include:
• Type 1 and Type 2 trauma
• The effects of trauma on adults and children
• Recognising trauma in adults and children
• The effects of trauma on the brain
• Trauma and attachment
• Recovery from trauma.
Following foundation training some practitioners may wish to attend a “Train the Trainer” course that supports practitioners to cascade training to colleagues.
The foundation training will take place over two full days followed by four 1.5 hour practice development sessions. There is a requirement to attend both full days and a minimum of 3 out of 4 practice sessions.
Foundation training days:
Wednesday 13 March 2019 - 09:30-16:30
Wednesday 27 March 2019 - 09:30-16:30
Practice development sessions:
Wednesday 24 April 2019 – 13:00-14:30
Wednesday 15 May 2019 – 13:00-14:30
Wednesday 05 June 2019 – 13:00-14:30
Wednesday 26 June 2019 – 13:00-14:30
To apply for a place please contact Beth Blue by phoning 01383 565 210 or e-mail [email protected].