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Trauma Responsive Manchester News Letter June 2024.

Since March there has been a lot of activity across Manchester. July's Trauma Responsive Manchester newsletter captures this. Some of the highlights include:


The Captain’s Leg Theatre Company is proud to present a new play with an all female cast. The play is based upon women’s real life stories of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and how this has

impacted their mental health.


Public Health are working with Gambling with Lives and the GMCA to develop a Trauma and

Gambling harms Toolkit for practitioners.


Theraputic approaches through sport. An event was held in March, led by Street Games a national sport for development charity, aimed to bring networks together from Sport, Youth work, Youth Social Prescribing & Mental Health. It focused on building on and further embedding trauma informed and responsive approaches via guest speakers, workshops, best practice, connectivity and space for reflection.


Read the Newsletter here.

30 November 2024
Manchester City Council's Adults Social Care and Rough Sleepers Team Produce New Resources.
19 September 2024
Trauma Responsive Manchester News Letter September 2024.
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by Manchester City Council 12 March 2024
Trauma Responsive Manchester News Letter March 2024.
15 December 2023
Trauma Responsive Manchester News Letter December 2023.
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.
23 December 2022
A podcast of education professionals talking about tranforming to trauma informed schools.
by Steve Brock 23 December 2022
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 .
by websitebuilder 21 December 2022
A practical resource for those helping young people recover for trauma.
by websitebuilder 21 December 2022
An intoroduction of the TRGM Community of Practice network.
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