Becoming Trauma Informed in Education - A podcast

23 December 2022

 Becomoing Trauma Informed in Education - A podcast

An enriching discussion amongs educators on the journey to becoming trauma informed within colleges. Listen: Trauma Project Podcast

Richard Caufiled is joined by other education colleagues, Julia, Bill, Jeremy in this insightful, reflective discussion about their learning and experience and identividual journies to becoming trauma informed. 

Covering the value of having a shared language, awareness raising, staff development and training, the importance of collaboration with reflections of system wide change. 

When you have about 40 mins this is worth a listen. 
by Steve Brock 13 November 2023
NHS England’s e-learning for healthcare and Mental Health team have worked together to develop a new e-learning programme about trauma-informed care.
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The animation is an introduction to trauma and recovery and has been developed to support educational professionals in understanding and supporting students who have been affected by trauma. This freely available resource, aimed at those working in education, helps open up discussion about trauma with young people. A result of efforts working with clinician, teachers and young people this resource was helped through the The We Love Manchester Emergency Fund (WLMEF). You can read more about this and access the video and printed resources here .
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An intoroduction of the TRGM Community of Practice network.
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Seven organisations have used grant funding to make a real difference to Greater Manchester’s trauma responsive capabilities. The Greater Manchester Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Trauma Responsive Communities grants (GM TRC grants) were launched in July 2022 to support and develop partnerships, resilience and trauma and ACE-responsive VCSE provision. Funding was earmarked for extra grants to successful projects which bid in round one.
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