CPD Courses

Understanding and working with the impact of (vicarious) secondary trauma

Training Course BSARCS

About the CPD course

This course looks at the impact of working in roles which bring us into contact with vulnerable children and adults. Work with people who have or are experiencing trauma makes us susceptible to psychological and emotional problems. We are then at risk of developing secondary and or vicarious trauma. The Course describes what secondary trauma is; how it impacts individuals and what you and your workplace can do to prevent being overwhelmed by it. Finally the course discusses self- care and how developing self-care strategies supports both recovery and prevention.

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We work with women, men, children and young people who live in the Barnsley area. Our staff are specially trained, qualified and experienced. We’re an independent registered charity and we won’t pressure you into reporting to the police or doing anything you’re not comfortable with; the support we offer is focussed on your needs and led by you.

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