For Professionals & Volunteers working with Children
Did you know 2 out of 3 children have experienced trauma in their early years which can manifest in challenging and harmful behaviours that negatively impacts their community and those around them?
“As part of our continuing commitment to empowering young women in the Midlands and creating a trauma informed society, we now offer Adverse Childhood Experience training to individuals and professionals working with children.”
“Everyone should do this training, one of the best sessions I have done.”
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Domestic Violence Worker
“It helped me understand more about myself and the trauma I have experienced.”
Cherished Mentor
“Really made me think about my work and how I can improve my mentoring sessions.”
Mentor / Psychology student
ACE Training has been successfully delivered to over 2400 People in 2016 and now a new course has been designed specifically for those within EDUCATION
What’s included in the Training?
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What is trauma?
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The ACE study
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The impact of Trauma on the body, brain and behaviour
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The neuroscience behind trauma
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Early Intervention
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Attachment and the traumatised adult & child
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Interventions for supporting those with ACES effectively within the classroom
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What children and young people who have experienced trauma don’t need!
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The 4’s - Behaviour as connection
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Vicarious Trauma and self care for those professionals supporting children with ACES
Training Information
Course Leader: Hannah Simnett
Hannah is the Founder and CEO of Cherished, an organisation that works with young girls in schools across the West Midlands.
Email your questions to: hannah@cherisheduk.org
For Bookings, call: 07402 231149
*Please note, this training is not a substitute for professional help.