Jun 17, 20191 min

‘Trauma Informed Practice: What works with children and families?’

The International Centre for Therapeutic Care, Institute for Recovery from Childhood Trauma and Family For Every Child invite you to:

"Trauma Informed Practice: What works with children and families?"

at Woodbrooke Conference Centre, Birmingham

25th and 26th September 2019

Day 1: will involve presentations and workshops on developing narrative and reflective practice.

Speakers: Lisa Cherry (Trauma Expert / Researcher / Author & Trainer), Dr Neil Thompson (Co-Author of 'The Critically Reflective Practitioner' / Online Tutor), Nandor Grosch (Film-maker/Hungary), Carly Kingswood (Creative Attachment & Trauma Therapist / Consultant / Trainer)

Objectives:
 

 
To gain a greater understanding of what is meant by trauma-informed practice and its application.
 

 
To consider British and international perspectives on trauma-informed practice

Day 2: will focus on current practice and research from a range of speakers.

Speakers: Dr Caryn Onions (Child & Adult Psychotherapist - The Mulberry Bush), Sylvia Duncan (Consultant Clinical Psychologist / Family Therapist / Specialist in Trauma and Attachment / Therapeutic re-parenting), Hellen Kalinda (Family for Every Child/Undugu Society of Kenya), Dr Miriam Silver (Consultant Clinical Psychologist / Specialist in Attachment and Parenting / Outcome Research)

Objectives:
 

 
Sharing best practice and evidence on what works in trauma-informed practice for children in kinship, foster and residential care, as well as in work with birth families and in the community.
 

 
Consider how to assess and demonstrate change.

2 day Residential conference places: £300.00 (including overnight accommodation, all meals and evening filmshow of ‘Resilience’)

1 day conference places: £125.00 (incl. lunch/coffee and tea)

Register here

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