Training Course:
Trauma-Informed Organisations
Overview of Course
Building and sustaining trauma-informed organisations and line management
For line managers and organisational leads
This training is run by our Clinical Director, Dr Katherine Cox
This training is designed to give whole teams and/or management teams the opportunity to consider what the principle of being trauma-informed means in practice and reflect on the extent to which their organisation is trauma informed throughout its structure, processes and service.
Outline
Consider what trauma informed means and defining the principle as aspirational.
Consider power dynamics within organisations and teams.
Explore different models of trauma-informed practice.
Create a definition of what we mean by trauma-informed for our organisation.
Consider trauma-informed principles and what they mean from a line management perspective.
Consider our history with authority (ours and the people we line manage as well as our own line manager).
Apply trauma-informed values and ethic to all areas of our work.
Where are we getting it right more of the time? Where could we improve – as individuals and as a collective.
Manage processes and procedures in a trauma-informed way
Being a survivor of trauma in a line management position.
Being a line manager to staff members who carry their own trauma (which they may or may not disclose to us).
Being a line manager in an organisation for traumatised people.
Past Trainees Said:
“Katherine was really great at facilitating this session, especially given the group was made up of line managers and line managees.”
“[the trainer was] very kind and open, sincerely enthusiastic”
An invoice will be sent after registration.