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Jennifer Bollands
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05 Oct, 2024 10:00 PM
An Introduction to developing a Trauma Informed Approach - Saturday 5th October
With an estimated 50-70% of people experiencing trauma at some point in their lives, it is very likely that every church community will include people who have experienced trauma and may still be impacted by the effects of this many years later. The safeguarding team have commissioned this course to help people develop what a trauma informed approach looks like within their ministry. The course is suitable for anyone in a church or community role, but will be most applicable for members of clergy, Parish Safeguarding Officers and those in pastoral roles.
Course outcomes:
Increased understanding about the impact of trauma on the people we encounter in ministry.
Consider what happens to the brain when we experience traumatic events.
Consider how trauma responses are based on past traumatic experiences.
To enable you to view your ministry through a trauma informed lens.
Signposting to practical toolkits and self-care.
Course outcomes:
Increased understanding about the impact of trauma on the people we encounter in ministry.
Consider what happens to the brain when we experience traumatic events.
Consider how trauma responses are based on past traumatic experiences.
To enable you to view your ministry through a trauma informed lens.
Signposting to practical toolkits and self-care.
Course details
Where | Virtual by Zoom (link will be sent to attendees) |
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When | 09:30 - 13:00, Saturday 5 October 2024 |
Led by | Salisbury Safeguarding Team |
Course suitable for | All |
Course category | CMD |
Department | Discipleship & Training |
Availability | Bookings closed |
Cost per place | FREE |
Booking deadline | Friday, 27 September 2024, 12:00am |
The booking deadline has passed for this course, so you cannot now make a booking.
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