The impact of trauma on individuals can have far-reaching effects, often contributing to behaviours like alcohol use as a way to cope with distressing experiences. Understanding the connection between trauma and alcohol use is vital for health and social care workers who are supporting people struggling with alcohol-related issues. This course aims to provide a comprehensive overview of trauma-informed approaches, enabling professionals to offer care that is compassionate, respectful, and sensitive to the needs of those affected by trauma. By applying these approaches, workers can foster a safer environment for individuals and encourage more positive outcomes in their recovery journey.
Course Objectives
- Understand the concept of trauma and its potential impact on alcohol use
- Recognise the signs and symptoms of trauma in individuals who may have alcohol-related issues
- Apply key principles of trauma-informed care when engaging with individuals struggling with alcohol use
- Develop skills in fostering trust, safety, and empowerment when supporting individuals with trauma histories
- Use practical tools and techniques to approach conversations about alcohol use in a non-judgemental and empathetic manner
- Identify strategies to prevent re-traumatisation during interactions and interventions with service users
- Discuss the concept of and rationale for harm reductionIdentify a range of harm reduction techniques with clients
- Be able to access online resources that support health and reduce harm
- Enhance collaborative working practices by incorporating trauma-informed approaches into care plans and interventions
- Reflect on the importance of self-care and resilience for workers engaging with trauma-affected individuals