Professional Development

Applying Trauma Practice Principles to Mothers and Children who have lived through Family & Domestic Violence (Part A & B) – 2 sessions

This is a 2 part Online Workshop, you will be required to attend both sessions

In this workshop, we will be building on your knowledge of developmental trauma and the core principles you have learned for working with traumatised children and young people. We will be exploring the impacts of living with family and domestic violence and the principles of establishing or re-establishing safety in the caregiver relationship after violence. We will explore what the foundations for healing these relationships are and practice skills for facilitating relationship repair.

 This workshop will:

  • Increase your understanding of the traumatic impacts of family and domestic violence on children;
  • Increase your understanding of the impacts of family and domestic violence on the mother-child relationship, and
  • Increase your ability to help non-offending parents support and parent their children after violence.

REGISTER NOW! PLACES ARE STRICTLY LIMITED TO ENSURE THAT YOU EXPERIENCE A HIGH LEVEL OF ENGAGEMENT AND INTERACTIVITY.

Who should attend this workshop?

TEI funded and all other community services

Trainer

Laura Luchi is a Registered Psychologist who has been working with children, families, and professionals impacted by trauma and abuse since 1995 in the government, NGO, and private sectors. Laura’s career began as a therapist working with women and children affected by family violence in a small community organisation in Sydney. Whilst working in the fields of child sexual abuse and domestic violence, Laura discovered her passion for teaching and writing. In the twenty years since, she has written and delivered dozens of training packages across a range of trauma and supervision related topics for child protection, police, education, counselling and out of home care organisations.

 

To participate in this event you must have access to a PC with video capabilities and a reliable internet connection.

More Information

LEAD, ph (02) 9620 6172 or email info@leadpda.org.au

Code: WS2180 & WS2181

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Online Workshop

Date

Wednesday - Wednesday 17 - 24 March 2021
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Time

9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

More Info

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Online Workshop

Location

Online via Zoom
Category

Cost

  • Member: $80.00 + GST
  • Non-Member: $110.00 + GST

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