This workshop will help you understand what trauma is, how it affects the brain, body, and relationships, and how to respond with care. You’ll learn the difference between being trauma-informed and trauma-focused, types of trauma, and how it shows up in everyday life. We’ll also talk about how to support someone who has been through trauma, the importance of safety and trust, and what mental health professionals can do to help, including legal responsibilities and when to refer.
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Who Can Attend This Workshop?
Students
Teachers
Social Workers
Therapists/Counsellors/ Psychiatrists
Healthcare Professionals
General Public
Understand Trauma: Learn what trauma is, its types, how it affects the brain, body, and relationships, and the difference between trauma-informed and trauma-focused care.
Recognize & Respond: Identify signs of trauma and learn how to respond with empathy, safety, and non-judgmental support using trauma-informed principles.
Apply in Practice: Gain clarity on when to refer clients, legal responsibilities (like POCSO), and how to create safe, supportive environments in your work.