Trauma is a widespread experience that can impact an individual’s mental, emotional and physical wellbeing. Whether caused by a single distressing event or prolonged exposure to adversity, trauma can shape a person’s thoughts, behaviors and relationships. This course provides a foundational understanding of trauma.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand what is meant by trauma
- Understand physical and psychological responses to trauma
- Feel confident recognising symptoms and behaviours in oneself and others
- Explore how to support someone in a sensitive and ethical wayUnderstand the importance of boundaries and self-care
- Explore resources and signposting options
Methods of delivery: Taught over 3 hours using tutor facilitated learning.
Who can benefit?
This course is designed for professionals and individuals who interact with those who may have experienced trauma, including:
- Healthcare providers, therapists and social workers
- Teachers, school staff and childcare professionals
- Community workers, volunteers and support staff
- Employers, HR professionals and team leaders
- Anyone looking to improve their understanding of trauma and emotional well-being
Eligibility: Open to all learners aged 18 or over. No previous experience or training is necessary. Participants will be asked to self- reflect and empathise with a person having thoughts of suicide. There is no expectation on participants to share personal experiences.
Interested in further training? For questions or to explore in-house training options for your organisation, email us at training@cwmind.org.uk or visit our website: CW Mind Training