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    Being Trauma–Informed in Practice | In-person Murihiku workshop - October 2024

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    Family Works Southland
    invercargill, new zealand
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    Event description

    This full day in-person workshop, facilitated by Dr. Nicola Atwool, will help participants develop a stronger understanding of trauma-informed practice.  The workshop will provide a combination of information sharing and small group activities to allow a focus on implications for participants’ own practice.  An online follow-up 1.5 hour session, will take place after the in-person workshop (date/time TBC with group), and will begin with feedback from participants about their experience of implementing trauma-informed practice.  Challenges and barriers will be discussed and participants will have the opportunity to develop strategies to support implementation.

    Workshop Outline:

    Tuesday 22 October 2024 9am-4:30pm (morning tea and lunch included)

    • Brief overview of trauma-informed practice
    • Knowledge base for trauma-informed practice
    • Skills to support trauma-informed practice
    • Practice implications when working with different age groups
    • Self care
    • Trauma-informed organisations and systems


    Follow up online session:

    (The date/time for the follow-up online session will be agreed by the group during the in-person workshop.)

    • Challenges of implementing trauma-informed practice
    • Strategies to support implementation


    Facilitator:

    Dr. Nicola Atwool is a former Associate Professor in the Social and Community Work Programme at the University of Otago.

    Nicola has professional qualifications in social work and child psychotherapy. During her career she has worked for what is now Oranga Tamariki and as principal advisor for the Office of the Children’s Commissioner.

    She completed a PhD in 2008 exploring the use of attachment assessments in decision-making for children in care.

    Nicola sees the goal of her research as to influence policy and practice to improve outcomes for children and young people exposed to adversity. Her extensive practitioner experience enables her to bridge the worlds of academia, policy and practice.

    Registration information:

    Registrations can be transferred to another colleague in your organisation at any time prior to the workshop by contacting learning@sspa.org.nz

    A credit card payment charge will apply.  If for any reason you are not able to use this payment method, please get in touch with us at office@sspa.org.nz to discuss.

    See Refund Policy for registration cancellation information.

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