New professionals training - Understanding Trauma and Building Resilience in Practice
Do you regularly work with people who have been affected by abuse in Cumbria? Do you wish to enhance your trauma informed skills and become more resilient in your practice, with the aim of better supporting these clients? If so, we invite you to join us for a one-day training event that will deepen your understanding of trauma informed working, and equip you with valuable tools to manage vicarious trauma in your role.
Understanding Trauma and Building Resilience in Practice
Facilitated by Zoe Lodrick, Sexual Trauma Specialist
Date: Wednesday 5th June 2024
Time: 9.30am - 4.30pm
Location: The Solway Hall, Whitehaven, CA28 7SH
Tickets: £55 per person, with special group bookings of 10 available for £450 until 30/04/24
Led by renowned Sexual Trauma Specialist Zoe Lodrick, this in-person training event will provide you with:
Insights into the underlying mechanisms of trauma.
Research including the latest neuroscience and attachment theory in this area.
An overview of vicarious trauma, including strategies for self-care and staff welfare that are essential for maintaining resilience in our challenging roles.
What's included:
Engaging presentations by Zoe Lodrick
Interactive sessions to facilitate learning and reflection
Opportunities to connect with fellow professionals
Refreshments and a light lunch to keep you energised throughout the day
This is not just another training event; it's an investment in your professional development and, ultimately, in the wellbeing of the individuals and communities you serve. By attending, you'll gain practical tools and strategies that you can immediately apply in your practice, enhancing your ability to support survivors and promote recovery.
About Zoe Lodrick
Zoe is a UKCP Registered Psychotherapist and an experienced Trainer and Consultant. She has over 22 years experience of providing psychotherapy to women and men who have experienced rape, sexual assault and/or childhood sexual abuse. This includes providing training and consultation to professionals who work with victims and survivors of sexualised traumas (whether therapeutically or within the criminal justice system).
Zoe is generally recognised as having specialist knowledge/expertise with regard to human behaviour/response when faced with a perceived threat (especially sexual threat).
For more information and to secure your place, please email Julieanne at julieanne@safetynetuk.org. Spaces are limited, so we encourage you to book early to avoid disappointment.