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This is a free centralized resource for providers and resource parents who are using or interested in using Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: A Workshop for Resource Parents in their communities.
- Created by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
Online Trauma Courses
The courses in this pathway are designed to support the professional development of child protection practitioners, child and family practitioners, and social workers. However, it’s likely that other practitioners may find the courses in this pathway useful as well. These courses exposing diverse topics include: Understanding Child Mental Health, Intergenerational Mental Health, The Impact of Trauma on the Child, Supporting Children who Have Experienced Trauma, Engaging with Parents, Engaging with Children, Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and children: A framework for understanding, Understanding Child Mental Health and Disability, The Impact of Family and Domestic Violence on the Child, Family and Domestic Violence and Child-Aware Practice, Engaging Children: Good Beginnings, Engaging Children: Rich Pictures, and Engaging Children: Shrinking Problems.
- Created by Emerging Minds.
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The CARE model is a principle-based program model that provides organizations a framework for practice based on a valid theory of how children develop. It motivates children and staff to adhere to routines, structures, and processes while minimizing the potential for interpersonal conflict.
- Created by Residential Child Care Project.
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In this workshop, Dr. Delphine Collin-Vézina reviews the individual, familial, social and cultural factors that have influence over the appearance of long term side effects following repeated trauma; she presents, in detail, the Attachment, Self-Regulation and Competency Model; (ARC, Kinniburgh, Blaustein, Spinazzola & van der Kolk, 2005). This model is inspired by attachment and resilience theories, and puts into practice psychoeducational and cognitive behavioural techniques, focusing on strengths and adaptation capabilities of the child and their family. This course is intended for healthcare workers who wish to identify and serve youth with a history of multiple abuse.
- Created by Porte-Voix - Formations continues en santé mentale.
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The training is designed for parents and caregivers of infants (0-3 years) to promote secure attachment and healthy brain development through psychological science, interactive activities, and strategies to strengthen parent-child bonds.
- Created by Strong Minds Strong Kids, Psychology Canada (SMSKPC).
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This document summarises the key trauma training resources from the National Trauma Training Programme that are openly available to support individuals to meet the vision of: “A trauma informed and responsive nation and workforce, that is capable of recognising where people are affected by trauma and adversity, that is able to respond in ways that prevent further harm and support recovery, and can address inequalities and improve life chances.”
- Created by NHS - Education for Scotland.
Family Connections helps child welfare professionals quickly create support maps. To gain full acess to this tool, schedule your free 30-minute onboarding session.
- Created by Connect Our Kids.
These free and online educational courses and skills training workshops provide information on a variety of topics, including parenting, child development and child and youth mental health concerns. Programs are available for children, youth and caregivers.
- Created by McMaster Children’s Hospital.
This program is a collaboration between UCSF HEARTS and ETR and provides free, ongoing virtual training, consultation, and technical assistance to participating school teams. Participants of the two-year HEARTS Institute will gain the knowledge and skills to implement trauma-informed practices, procedures, and policies that are tailored to their local school communities.
- Created by HEARTS at University of California San Francisco and ETR.
Online Trauma Courses
Emerging Minds has developed a suite of free online learning courses and resources to assist different practitioners – from students and volunteers through to specialist practitioners – to understand and support children and families who have experienced trauma. It is designed to help all practitioners to understand and support children and families who have been through or are currently experiencing trauma and adversity. It provides key understandings about how trauma and adversity affect children’s wellbeing, and help grow practicioners' confidence in talking about experiences of trauma with clients. Trauma-informed strategies to sensitively engage children and families, as well as how to help children overcome the shame, self-blame, secrecy and hopelessness that often comes with trauma and abuse are addresed. These courses include: The impact of trauma on the child, Supporting children who have experienced trauma, and Supporting children who disclose trauma
- Created by Emerging Minds.