Being Trauma Responsive: Core Concepts- Online

The Being Trauma Responsive course has recently been revised for delivery as a half-day online learning session and is an ideal refresher course for those with a foundational understanding of this topic. This workshop will explore how to safely engage with someone affected by trauma and provide practical strategies to support their recovery.

Description

Target Audience: For those people working in the community sector or wanting to work in the community sector to assist in implementing trauma informed care and practice principles.

On completion of this workshop participants will:

  • An ability to recognise the signs and impact of trauma on both clients and workers
  • An ability to apply the principles of trauma-informed practice 

The fully interactive online training session will be facilitated by two of our experienced trainers who have extensive knowledge, skills and experience in the mental health field. The course will be delivered in a four-hour session and participants will be supported to meaningfully engage with the course content.

Registrations are limited to 18 participants.

Learn about our trainers

For further information about the workshop please contact 6246 3000 or email training@waamh.org.au 

Location:

Zoom platform

 

Payment options

Use the 'Register' button to make payment by Credit Card or to request an invoice.

Prices

(Half day training excluded from any promotional offers) 

Membership Discount:
Full Member $120.00
Associate Member $135.00
Non Member $150.00

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