Developing Community Based Trauma Recovery Services: The Ups & Downs

Developing Community Based Trauma Recovery Services: The Ups & Downs

For practitioners and service managers looking to set up or improve services to promote the recovery of vulnerable children and young people

By Institute of Recovery from Childhood Trauma

Date and time

Location

House of Lords

Parliament Square London SW1A 0PW United Kingdom

Agenda

9:30 AM

Registration - Committee Room 1

10:00 AM

Welcome Introduction

10:15 AM

From Insight to Implementation: Establishing a Complex Trauma Pathway in CAMHS

Susannah Marks, Lead for Child Psychotherapy

Dr Laura Dixie, Consultant Clinical Psychologist

Loren Davy Green, Consultant Systemic Psychotherapist


This presentation will explore the often-overlooked needs of young people affected by complex trauma and care experience—those who frequently fall outside the remit of traditional mental health servi...

Susannah Marks, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist


Lead for Child Psychotherapy Joint Head of Psychological Therapies for B&NES, Swindon and Wiltshire CAMHS, Oxford Health NHS Trust. Susannah Marks is a highly experienced clinician who has worked in...

Dr Laura Dixie, Consultant Clinical Psychologist


Joint Clinical Lead for B&NES, Swindon and Wiltshire CAMHS Complex Trauma Pathway and Inreach. Laura Dixie is a Clinical Psychologist with 12 years of experience working in BSW CAMHS, supporting you...

Loren Davy Green, Consultant Systemic Psychotherapist & Social Worker


Joint Clinical Lead for B&NES, Swindon and Wiltshire CAMHS Complex Trauma Pathway and Inreach Loren Davy Green is a Social Worker, Systemic Psychotherapist and Supervisor, with a background in both N...

11:15 AM - 11:30 AM

Q&A

11:45 AM - 12:45 PM

Reflections on a working model: supporting children in care

Martina Weilandt

Paul Mills


Reflections on a working model: screening, assessing and supporting the emotional and mental health of children in care, with particular emphasis on the relevance of placement instability. This prese...

12:45 PM

Q&A

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Group Discussion

1:30 PM

Plenary Discussion

2:00 PM

Close


For those interested and with time there is the option of some further post session networking in the Jubilee Café at the entrance to the House of Lords.

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

This Best Practic Forum will be of interest to all practitioners and service managers looking to set up or improve services to promote the recovery of vulnerable children and young people who have experienced complex trauma.

There will be presentations by two community based teams describing the development, approach, challenges and successes of their services together with time for discussion and sharing of ideas for moving forward.

House of Lords, Committee Room 1.

Priority booking for IRCT members.

We anticipate a high demand for places which are free but limited and will be restricted to IRCT members.

If you are not already a member, visit https://irct.org.uk/membership-join/ to join and gain a free place at this and all our Best Practice Forums at the House of Lords.

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