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Childhood Adversity & Trauma (National Framework Levels 2-3) Training

Delivered by:  

Highland Council

Aims and Objectives:

The course covers the content of the second and third level of the National Psychological Trauma Knowledge and Skills framework. Content is adjusted according to the particular group attending to ensure it is relevant for their particular service context, and the Practice Model is used as a framework throughout. People who have attended equivalent trainings from NES or elsewhere may still find this of use as it connects the agenda to a Highland context.

Session One provides in depth coverage of Simple and Complex trauma, with the short and long-term consequences for how people experience situations and cope with them. Tools and approaches for understanding and helping are covered in depth. Session Two covers Adverse Childhood Experiences and Developmental trauma, whereby sufficiently early or repeated adversity influences brain development with far reaching impacts on health, learning, behaviour and well-being. The emphasis is on how the latest research shows that we can all be powerful in helping reduce these impacts, whatever our role.

By the end of this training, staff should:

  • Know about the range of adverse experiences that can affect children’s well-being from pre-birth to teenage
  • Recognise the kinds of issues that children or parents who have traumatic memories can present with, and how to assess and address these in their settings
  • Understand how adverse childhood experiences affect development, learning, behaviour and health and what this looks like in different contexts, such as home, school or community.
  • Have clear ideas how, in their role, they can reduce or prevent the impacts of adverse childhood experiences
  • Understand the roles of other staff, agencies and services, and how to work together using a common language
  • Be confident in applying knowledge about trauma and adverse childhood experiences to joint planning for children
  • Have a simple framework, based on SHANARRI, for communicating about adversity and trauma safely and clearly to young people and families

Audience: 

This training is designed for staff who have regular contact with children and/or families, including those working within adult services, or those who manage them. Attendees need to have done suitable trauma awareness course as a foundation – either the Level 2 course in this calendar, or an equivalent such as the NES online trainings

How to book: 

Booking is via Highland Child Protection training calendar:

https://hcpc.scot/training/