A trauma-informed approach recognises the lasting impact that trauma can have on an individual’s emotional, mental, and physical wellbeing. It prioritises creating environments that are safe, compassionate, and empowering, helping individuals feel seen, heard, and respected.
Being trauma-informed means understanding that trauma can shape behaviours and responses in ways that may not always be obvious. It encourages empathy, reduces the risk of re-traumatisation, and promotes trust and healing.
The Trauma-Informed Practice CPD Training
This training Ideal for local authorities, schools, organisations, and professionals who work closely with individuals,. It equips participants with the knowledge to identify signs that trauma may be affecting their clients’ behaviours, emotions, or progress. By adopting a trauma-informed lens, practitioners can better understand how trauma impacts the nervous system, emotional regulation, and relationships — without needing to know the specifics of a person’s past experiences.
Trauma-Informed Practice is an approach that enables participants to deliver their services with greater empathy, sensitivity, and awareness of the lasting impact trauma can have on individuals. It’s not about becoming a therapist or diagnosing trauma, but about recognising that trauma may influence how people respond to your support and tailoring your approach to promote safety, trust, and empowerment.
A trauma-informed practice creates a safe, non-judgmental space that encourages clients to feel seen, heard, and respected. It promotes collaboration, choice, and trust, ensuring clients remain in control of their own journey without fear of being re-traumatised. This is especially important for those working closely with individuals on a personal level, where interactions can unintentionally trigger trauma responses.
In summary, trauma-informed practice is essential for providing compassionate, effective, and empowering support to individuals who have experienced trauma. It not only recognises the widespread impact of trauma but also strives to create environments that promote healing, resilience, and overall well-being
This 4-hour, 6 CPD-certified course is designed exclusively for professionals to enhance their understanding and implementation of trauma-informed care.
The training covers:
Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s)
Brain Science of PTSD (Psychological & Physical)
Key Principles & Components of a Trauma-Informed Practice
Anger Management
Emotional Numbing
Trauma-Informed Lens
Trauma-Informed Care & Working With Trauma Survivors
A Training Resource Pack with materials to use in your private practice or organisation
Who is this for:
Coaches
Consultants
Service Providers