Stress and the Impact on the Body when Working with Trauma: Training Course
About this event
Stress, and the impact on the body when working with trauma: exploring self-care strategies to build our resilience.
About this event
This two-part interactive online course focuses on self-care and practical applications for staff who work in this sector. This training session is aimed at professionals who work with women in the sex industry/are engaged in survival sex/facing sexual exploitation but is also relevant for any professionals wanting to explore their role and increase their sustainability. You do not have to have completed any other training with us to do this training.
By the end of these two sessions learners will have:
1) Explored stress and stressors within the context in which we work
2) Explored trauma and its impact on the worker
3) Understood the 5 pillars of ‘Trauma Informed’ practice
4) Dug deeper into our own boundaries and explored what is in our ‘circle of control’
5) Explored the impact on our bodies (e.g. sleep, breath)
6) Exploring ‘hacks’ that you can do in 1 or 2 minutes by yourself or with women.
7) Begun to identify what support/changes might be needed
8) Identified strategies to build resilience and the next step
9) Learned from and interacted with a small group of fellow learners
DATES: Tuesday 14th and Tuesday 21st January
Both sessions are 9:30 am – 12:30pm (3 hours with breaks via zoom)
Microsoft Teams opens at 9:15 am for a prompt start at 9:30.
COST: £119 per person. This cost covers both sessions.
SPACE: There are limited spaces (we ask 2 max from each organisation) in order to enable maximum participation in this interactive session.
Trainer: This course is delivered by a specialist frontline practitioner with substantial experience of working directly with women, as well as an in-depth understanding of policy, service creation and national context. The content is shaped by 20 years of practice and our continual bias of learning from women with Lived Experience.
All our training aims to make the sector stronger and enable learning about a trauma-informed and women-centred approach. We ask that all who attend respect this intention as this event is not provided as an opportunity to debate the various political views of the sex industry.
Audience – any staff/professionals wanting to avoid burnout.
T&Cs
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Beyond the Streets reserves the right to cancel / postpone an event at anytime. If we have to cancel / postpone up to 2 weeks before the due date we will either offer you a refund or reserve you a place on another date.
If you cancel with less than 2 weeks before the due date no refund or place will be offered. For more information contact training@beyondthestreets.org.uk
For more information on our work, please visit beyondthestreets.org.uk
By taking part in this training session, you grant Beyond the Streets permission to contact you with a follow-up survey 6 months after the event.
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