Understanding Trauma: Behaviour as a Communication Mechanism (Level 3)

Understanding Trauma: Behaviour as a Communication Mechanism (Level 3)

To improve relationship-based practice and embed trauma-informed approaches to safeguarding.

By Lambeth Safeguarding Children Partnership

Select date and time

Wednesday, June 25 · 10am - 4pm GMT+1

Location

Psychosynthesis Trust

92-94 Tooley Street London SE1 2TH United Kingdom

About this event

Who? Safeguarding leads, team managers, social workers, people with safeguarding decision-making responsibilities and frontline practitioners.

Why? To improve relationship-based practice and embed trauma-informed approaches to safeguarding.

What? Learning objectives:

  • To understand the meaning of psychological trauma and the biological impacts
  • To explore how traumatic experiences can affect identity, world view and behaviour
  • To examine how, even violent behaviour, can be an expression of trauma and understood as communication
  • To understand the relationship between trauma and safeguarding practice
  • To develop confidence to support and respond to traumatised children and their families
  • To reflect upon personal and professional impact of trauma-informed practice and the importance of wellbeing

How? A one-day training delivered by an independent trainer. Please note this course is in-person only and hosted at the Psychosynthesis Trust, 92-94 Tooley St, London SE1 2TH.

https://psychosynthesistrust.org.uk

Organized by

The Lambeth Safeguarding Children Partnership (LSCP) brings together a range of statutory and voluntary organisations working with and for children and young people in Lambeth. We are all united in a common goal: for every child to realise their talents, achieve their full potential, have healthy lives and be safe. We provide training to support professionals and volunteers working with children and young people in Lambeth. 

Training is provided free of cost by the LSCP strictly for those who live and/or work with children and young people in Lambeth.