Organized by Social Care Skills (SAA Trusted Partner)
Many children and young people have experienced adversity that shapes how they relate to others, manage emotions, and engage with support. A trauma-informed approach shifts the focus from “what’s wrong?” to “what’s happened?”, building connection, trust, and understanding. Whether you work in a school, residential service, family support team or community organisation, trauma-informed practice is essential to improving outcomes and reducing the risk of re-traumatisation.
📅 Date & Time: 28th October: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
📍 Live Online via Teams
Register here or using you SAA Member discount following this link.
Course Highlights
– Core concepts of trauma, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and their lasting impact
– Attachment theory and the role of secure relationships in recovery and growth
– Creating psychologically informed environments that support safety, regulation and learning
– Fostering therapeutic communication and emotional literacy
– Adapting your approach to suit different developmental stages and learning styles
For more details about our offers and to explore other online seminars, visit Social Care Skills website: https://socialcareskills.co.uk/
