Trauma Attuned-Practice: Creating Safety in Trauma Work

This webinar explores how trauma-attuned practice can support safety when working with people impacted by trauma. Participants will develop a deeper understanding of trauma responses and explore practical approaches that foster trust, regulation and respectful engagement in trauma work.

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Nourish | Listen | Learn is a webinar series, offering short, focused sessions to support trauma-informed practice. 

Held at lunchtime, these sessions are an invitation to pause in your day, whether that means eating lunch, stepping away from work or simply listening in. This series encourages learning alongside nourishment and care, recognising that taking a pause is part of a sustainable, trauma-informed practice.  

Suitable for practitioners, leaders, and support roles with flexible registration options

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