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The Trauma Processing Programme
Trauma processing allows trauma experienced individuals to move from response to recovery.
The Trauma Processing Programme ensures that our settings can recognise and support trauma responses.
The Programme develops a culture that facilitates trauma processing and ensures that trauma recovery is accessible to all.
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Planning with Purpose
In unprecedented times, developing our understanding of how we can minimise the onset of trauma, facilitate the processing of trauma and enable recovery in children and young people that are trauma experienced, is essential. Inviting our trauma experts to contribute to your strategic planning will help you evolve your trauma response and re-evaluate what can be achieved with the development of trauma processing cultures.
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Sharing a Vision
Improve collective understanding of trauma experience and trauma recovery with a keynote that leans on latest research, clinical practice and lived experience. Accessible and important to all, this training will help delegates to understand and evaluate post pandemic trauma, how social media content can create trauma experience and the ways in which trauma connects to individuals rather than translates to behaviours. The keynote is insightful, practical and hopeful. It will help every adult evaluate the role that they can play in creating relationships and environments that facilitate trauma recovery and improve the mental health and emotional well-being of future generations.
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Building Capacity
Although every adult will play an important role in supporting trauma recovery, capacity and support will need to be offered to pastoral leads, SENCOs, family link workers and/or educational psychologists. The trauma processing training will provide key staff with the capacity to identify trauma experience and create trauma aware support plans for individual children and young people.
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Skills Development
The behaviours that occur as a result of trauma processing are different to the behaviours we recognise as trauma response. Our Trauma Processing Programme helps to identify behaviours, narratives and needs associated with trauma processing rather than trauma response. It allows us to encourage recovery rather than keeping children and young people stuck in trauma response. We use bitesize online training that directs adults to test and evolve their trauma response bit by bit. Training is delivered online every week (just 5 minutes!) and should be completed by all staff.
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Evaluation & Improvement
If your school community has experienced a trauma or if you have a number of children in school that have experienced trauma, our trauma specialist can spend time with your learners, your team and your community. Our evaluation and improvement days will help you identify trauma responses and develop a plan that facilitates trauma processing and supports learners at an individual and a whole school level.