SYDNEY - 'It is ok to say it is hard' - Attachment, Neurodevelopment, Trauma Informed Training - Friday 21st March and Saturday 22nd March (2 days)
Event description
Our Foundation Training - 'It is ok to say it is hard' - Attachment, Neurodevelopment, Trauma Informed Training
Facilitated by Lisa Gardiner - Practice Development Specialist • New South Wales
This 2-day course provides a fresh approach for you and your family when you are providing a caring environment for children and young people. All children and young people in care experience major attachment disruptions and relational trauma, this can have an impact on current and future relationships.
We will focus on gaining an understanding of how this may impact you and develop specific strategies and supports that you can use in your family, school and other settings. We welcome your insights, reflections, triggers, vulnerabilities and all that goes with raising children and young people. The course is based on current research, is practical and skills based and as much as possible will be tailored to carers and their needs.
Please note this is a 2 day face to face training.
Morning tea and lunch will be provided.
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