The course aims to deliver the following: Understanding trauma and trauma triggers; 5 core principles of Trauma informed working; Understand the difference between trauma informed care and trauma specific treatment; Complete a self-assessment of current policy and procedure within own organisation; Understand the process of healing from trauma; Develop awareness of what safety is and how it can be facilitated; Develop practical tools to translate client presentation through trauma lens; Apply direct learning to case study scenarios; Consolidating learning from the day; developing theoretical understanding into practical application; Apply learning to current client base; Solidify learning through queries; Have opportunity for further learning or discussion.
The Nelson Trust was founded in 1985 near Stroud in Gloucestershire by Roy and Mary Brash. The charity began life as a supportive shared residence for people recovering from alcohol addiction, and over a period of a few short years it developed into a residential treatment centre providing a comprehensive programme of care and support for people looking for recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
The programme brought together a staff team with a range of specialist therapeutic skills and they developed services which could support people with complex needs including trauma, mental health problems, criminal justice issues and family problems.