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Code: SGC/23/0611 Trauma Awareness and Recovery - Online

This is an online course, if you prefer face to face training we have a session on 31st January 2024 please book onto that date.

Our trauma-informed partner Dignifi will be delivering this training.The People Dept is under-going a radical and long-lasting transformation to become trauma informed and responsive to both the people who work for us, and those in South Glos who are served by us.

The morning session on Trauma Awareness course will cover:

  • Different types of trauma and how they impact on emotional regulation and ability to manage stress.
  • How to develop awareness of trauma and its impacts upon a person’s perceptions, thinking and behaviour.
  • Trauma and the body Fight, Flight and Freeze responses and how to manage activations.
  • Trauma and links to addiction.

In the afternoon session the course will explore strategies for Trauma Recovery including;
  • Supporting staff to understand their own engagement style and reflect on how to adapt to a trauma responsive approach.
  • Feel equipped to assess and intervene if someone is displaying symptoms of trauma.
  • Are equipped to manage difficult situations using trauma responsive strategies.
  • Are supported to manage the issues they face at work and balance this with their own self-care needs

The content of the training covers trauma and adversity and can be triggering. If you think this content might trigger you ahead of the day, please let us know at Trauma-informed@southglos.gov.uk and/or talk to your Line Manager. Delegates will not be expected to share personal experiences as part of this training.

Delegates are encouraged to clear the decks as much as they can for the evening after the training and to have a named person who they can call on should they need to talk anything through that may come up on the day.

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Session Session Date Session Time Session Venue Map
1 05 October 2023 09:30 - 16:00 Microsoft TEAMS Map

Code: SGC/23/0739 Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA)- Primary Mental Health Specialist led Webinar (Cancelled)

This workshop is run by Doug Binfield and Gillian Smith. Primary Mental Health Specialist's, Doug and Gillian have many years of experience across CAMHS and Children’s services. Thye will guide you through to better understand anxiety and emotional based school avoidance and support you with tips and tools to support your work with Children and Families. You will also be signposted to further organisations and support.

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1 16 October 2023 09:30 - 11:00 Microsoft TEAMS Map

Code: SGC/23/0738 Low Mood and Depression- Children and Young People focus-Primary Mental Health Specialist lead webinar

This workshop is run by Gill Smith and Robert Black Primary Mental Health Specialists, with many years of experience across CAMHS and Children’s services. They will guide you through to better understand Low mood and Depression and to support you with tips and tools to support your work with Children and Families. You will also be signposted to further organisations and support.


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Session Session Date Session Time Session Venue Map
1 23 November 2023 09:30 - 11:00 Microsoft TEAMS Map

Code: SGC/23/0737 Fundamental Wellbeing First Aid

Please note participants will need to attends both days

On this 2 day workshop-style course, packed with case studies based on real life and using practical A.C.T.I.O.N.S.© plan, individuals will learn skills to help others proactively (including mental health crises) as well as themselves.

We take an in-depth look at common mental health illnesses such as depression and anxiety, challenge stigma and learn about stress, alarm bells, coping methods, recovery, self-care and so much more!

With a strong focus on how to get help beyond the medical model, Fundamental Wellbeing First Aid creates hope and positive action.

This course qualifies you as a ‘Mental Wellbeing First Aider’ . This is relevant to people who wish to support adults, children they work with and or colleagues. Delegates will receive a handy resource pack including a combined workbook & manual, A.C.T.I.O.N.S.© card lanyard, badge, and e-certificate.

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Session Session Date Session Time Session Venue Map
1 30 November 2023 09:30 - 16:30 Microsoft TEAMS Map
2 05 December 2023 09:30 - 16:30 Microsoft TEAMS Map

Code: SGC/24/0120 Urgent Mental Health concerns (to include hearing voices & psychosis) - Focus children and Young people

This 1.5 hour Primary Mental Health Specialist workshop via Teams will provide an understanding of Urgent Mental Health concerns (to include hearing voices & psychosis) - Focus children and Young people and when to be concerned. Using tools strategies and sharing resources.

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Session Session Date Session Time Session Venue Map
1 25 January 2024 10:00 - 11:30 Microsoft TEAMS Map

Code: SGC/24/0059 Trauma Awareness and Recovery - Face to Face

This is an face to face course, if you prefer online training please have a look at our other sessions in 2023.

Our trauma-informed partner Dignifi will be delivering this training.The People Dept is under-going a radical and long-lasting transformation to become trauma informed and responsive to both the people who work for us, and those in South Glos who are served by us.
The morning session on Trauma Awareness course will cover:

  • Different types of trauma and how they impact on emotional regulation and ability to manage stress.
  • How to develop awareness of trauma and its impacts upon a person’s perceptions, thinking and behaviour.
  • Trauma and the body Fight, Flight and Freeze responses and how to manage activations.
  • Trauma and links to addiction.

In the afternoon session the course will explore strategies for Trauma Recovery including;
  • Supporting staff to understand their own engagement style and reflect on how to adapt to a trauma responsive approach.
  • Feel equipped to assess and intervene if someone is displaying symptoms of trauma.
  • Are equipped to manage difficult situations using trauma responsive strategies.
  • Are supported to manage the issues they face at work and balance this with their own self-care needs

The content of the training covers trauma and adversity and can be triggering. If you think this content might trigger you ahead of the day, please let us know at Trauma-informed@southglos.gov.uk and/or talk to your Line Manager. Delegates will not be expected to share personal experiences as part of this training.

Delegates are encouraged to clear the decks as much as they can for the evening after the training and to have a named person who they can call on should they need to talk anything through that may come up on the day.

Essential Information
Session Session Date Session Time Session Venue Map
1 31 January 2024 09:30 - 16:00 Badminton Road G12 Map