April 2026
May 2026
June 2026
Fri 19 Jun 2026
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This training blends foundational knowledge of complex trauma with an introduction to the practice of safety and stabilisation. Drawing on current research, the session explores the impacts of trauma and the neurobiological responses that can occur when individuals experience traumatic stress. Participants will develop an understanding of the key features of complex trauma and how these may present within therapeutic and professional relationships.
22 Jun 2026 - 16 Nov 2026
Leaders (Managers) Practitioner Supervision
Our individual public supervision groups provide a supportive and confidential space for practitioners working with complex trauma to reflect on their practice, explore challenges and deepen trauma-attuned responses. Guided by experienced supervisors, these small group sessions encourage thoughtful discussion, shared learning and professional connection.
Wed 24 Jun 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
The session explores the importance of a phased approach when working therapeutically with complex trauma, with a primary focus on Phase 1: Safety and Stabilisation. Participants will gain essential knowledge and practical tools to support safety, stability and therapeutic engagement, strengthening their capacity to support recovery for clients impacted by complex trauma.
25 - 26 Jun 2026
2 days, 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
The session explores the later stages of the three-phased approach to trauma treatment. Phase 2 (Trauma Processing) focuses on the application of strategies for safe therapeutic work informed by an understanding of traumatic memory. The training also explores Phase 3 (Integration), supporting practitioners to strengthen their skills in helping clients integrate their trauma experiences into their broader life story.
Fri 26 Jun 2026
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This training explores the nature, dynamics and risks of vicarious trauma and supports practitioners to sustain their wellbeing while working with people impacted by trauma. Drawing on current research, participants will develop a deeper understanding of the early signs and impacts of stress responses that can arise in trauma-exposed work. The session introduces practical strategies across organisational, interpersonal and personal levels to help address the risks associated with vicarious trauma.
Fri 26 Jun 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (1 hour)
This webinar explores how trauma-informed principles can be embedded into everyday interactions and service environments. Participants will build on their understanding of trauma and consider how the core principles of trauma-informed care can guide safe, respectful and responsive engagement with people impacted by trauma. While recognising the importance of diversity, culture and lived experience in shaping our responses to trauma.
Tue 30 Jun 2026
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This masterclass builds the knowledge and skills needed to work competently and confidently with transgender and gender diverse people, including non-binary individuals, who are accessing therapeutic and other services. Participants will explore the intersection of complex trauma, discrimination and minority stress, and how these experiences can shape health, wellbeing and engagement with services.
July 2026
Fri 10 Jul 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This training draws on current research to build a foundational understanding of trauma and the ways it can impact many aspects of a person’s life. Participants will explore how trauma can affect physical, emotional, cognitive and relational wellbeing, and how coping mechanisms often develop as adaptive responses to traumatic experiences. The training also introduces the core principles of trauma-informed practice, highlighting a strengths-based approach that supports safety, understanding and respectful e
Wed 15 Jul 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This training explores the nature, dynamics and risks of vicarious trauma and supports practitioners to sustain their wellbeing while working with people impacted by trauma. Drawing on current research, participants will develop a deeper understanding of the early signs and impacts of stress responses that can arise in trauma-exposed work. The session introduces practical strategies across organisational, interpersonal and personal levels to help address the risks associated with vicarious trauma.
Fri 17 Jul 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
The session explores the importance of a phased approach when working therapeutically with complex trauma, with a primary focus on Phase 1: Safety and Stabilisation. Participants will gain essential knowledge and practical tools to support safety, stability and therapeutic engagement, strengthening their capacity to support recovery for clients impacted by complex trauma.
Wed 22 Jul 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This training blends foundational knowledge of complex trauma with an introduction to the practice of safety and stabilisation. Drawing on current research, the session explores the impacts of trauma and the neurobiological responses that can occur when individuals experience traumatic stress. Participants will develop an understanding of the key features of complex trauma and how these may present within therapeutic and professional relationships.
23 - 24 Jul 2026
2 days, 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
The session explores the later stages of the three-phased approach to trauma treatment. Phase 2 (Trauma Processing) focuses on the application of strategies for safe therapeutic work informed by an understanding of traumatic memory. The training also explores Phase 3 (Integration), supporting practitioners to strengthen their skills in helping clients integrate their trauma experiences into their broader life story.
Wed 29 Jul 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (1 hour)
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.
Fri 31 Jul 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This program introduces the Secure Base Leadership framework and invites leaders to reflect on their role in creating environments where people feel safe, supported and able to do their best work. Participants will explore the importance of leadership self-awareness and wellbeing when supporting others, recognising that leaders play a critical role in shaping organisational culture.
August 2026
Wed 5 Aug 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This training draws on current research to build a foundational understanding of trauma and the ways it can impact many aspects of a person’s life. Participants will explore how trauma can affect physical, emotional, cognitive and relational wellbeing, and how coping mechanisms often develop as adaptive responses to traumatic experiences. The training also introduces the core principles of trauma-informed practice, highlighting a strengths-based approach that supports safety, understanding and respectful e
Fri 7 Aug 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This training focuses on recognising potential signs of trauma and developing practical skills to respond in ways that support safety, trust and connection. Participants will build on foundational knowledge of complex trauma and explore how trauma-informed principles can be applied in everyday interactions to support safe and respectful engagement.
Wed 12 Aug 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This training provides trauma-informed knowledge and practical skills for professionals working with individuals and families who have experienced domestic and family violence (DFV). Participants will develop a deeper understanding of complex trauma and how experiences of DFV can impact wellbeing, behaviour and relationships.
Fri 14 Aug 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
This training explores the nature, dynamics and risks of vicarious trauma and supports practitioners to sustain their wellbeing while working with people impacted by trauma. Drawing on current research, participants will develop a deeper understanding of the early signs and impacts of stress responses that can arise in trauma-exposed work. The session introduces practical strategies across organisational, interpersonal and personal levels to help address the risks associated with vicarious trauma.
Wed 19 Aug 2026
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (7 hours 30 minutes)
The session explores the importance of a phased approach when working therapeutically with complex trauma, with a primary focus on Phase 1: Safety and Stabilisation. Participants will gain essential knowledge and practical tools to support safety, stability and therapeutic engagement, strengthening their capacity to support recovery for clients impacted by complex trauma.