Trauma Informed Network – One Small Thing

Posted on: June 17, 2021

This trauma-informed network provides an opportunity to meet and reflect on trauma informed work, and share insights and ideas.

6th July 2-4pm – Online

 

What is it?

A new UK-wide network that provides an opportunity to:

  • Meet and reflect upon trauma informed work
  • Share insights and ideas
  • Collaborate with others
  • Share challenges
  • Find solutions to embedding trauma informed practice

 

Who is it for?

  • Anyone with an interest in working with trauma and in becoming trauma informed
  • Colleagues who are already delivering their core work in a trauma informed way

 

Where and when?

Online: Tuesday 06 July, 2-4pm

Speaker: James Houghton, Change Grow Live

For you if you work in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.

 

Register here.

 

Author: Steering Member
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