• Course overview



    Eligibility: This course is open to social work, education and care professionals.

    Join us for an informative and engaging workshop that explores attachment and trauma theories, their applications, and interventions. The course is designed for professionals in child and family social work, education, and care, aiming to enhance their skills in trauma recovery practice.

    Led by Richard Rose, Director of Child Trauma Intervention Services Ltd (CTIS), the workshop draws on his extensive experience in child protection and therapeutic work. Richard's expertise includes Life Story Therapy and working with 'hard to reach' children. He has authored several books and develops training programmes internationally.

    Participants will gain valuable insights into impact assessment, recovery planning, and intervention strategies. This workshop will equip you with the language, skills, and confidence needed for effective trauma recovery. Elevate your professional expertise and make a meaningful impact in your field.

    Learning outcomes

    By the end of this course, you will:

    • Develop a comprehensive awareness of attachment theory.
    • Acquire skills for assessing attachment styles.
    • Gain an understanding of child development theories.
    • Be introduced to effective attachment intervention models.
    • Develop a solid understanding of trauma theory.
    • Learn how to assess the impact of trauma.
    • Explore trauma-informed practice.
    • Be able to define recovery within the context of trauma.
    • Be able to create effective planning and assessment tools.
    • Record, write, and present findings with confidence and clarity.

    Charges

    The charge for the course is £115.00, however you may be entitled to a reduced rate, or fully funded place depending on what organisation you work for. 

    When you sign up you'll be able to book your place. We will contact you to arrange payment until we are ready to accept online payments. 

    Please refer to our terms and conditions for more information. 

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    Course activities to complete

    • Book and attend at least 1 event(s)
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