Becoming trauma informed is a lengthy process that can take many years to achieve. Organisations might aim to begin the process by developing an awareness and sensitivity to how trauma can impact people accessing their services. This means developing awareness of how adverse life experiences and traumas could have a negative impact on a person’s wellbeing and behaviour.
For details of free training courses please see below.
What are ACEs?
Adverse Childhood Experiences are traumatic or stressful events that occur in childhood. This can be a repeating pattern of events or a single traumatic incident which could negatively impact on that child’s sense of safety, sense of self or alter their world view. This could negatively impact the trajectory of their life course.
ACEs might also be referred to as ‘early’ or ‘developmental’ trauma. There is a growing body of research that is exploring the connection between early childhood experiences and health and wellbeing outcomes across the life course’’.
ACEs might also be referred to as ‘early’ or ‘developmental’ trauma. There is a growing body of research that is exploring the connection between early childhood experiences and health and wellbeing outcomes across the life course’’.
There are a number of criticisms of the ACEs movement, centring on the use of screening and scoring numbers of ACEs and the deficit-based focus that pathologises people. The Violence Reduction Partnership and our partners at Barnardo’s would encourage organisations to adopt an individualised, relationship-based and trauma informed approach to working with children and families rather than a focus on scoring ACEs as a means of directing intervention.
Our Work
In the first phase, the trauma-informed co-ordinators have worked in partnership with the local authorities in Sandwell and Dudley in creating strategic action plans for the authorities to embed trauma informed approaches across partner organisations and in day-today practice on the front line. At the risk of simplifying a complex service, the project encourages early and timely intervention, provides training to enhance the skills, knowledge and confidence of practitioners working with children and families and consults with strategic leads raising the profile of trauma-informed approaches in order that a commitment to change is at all levels.
The project now aims to expand in raising the profile of trauma informed approaches across the West Midlands region
Training
Sign up to complete one of our free online training courses that:
- detail why it is important we adopt a trauma aware approach
- consider how behaviour can be a form of communication
- reflect on the pros and cons of ACEs research
- explore how to promote staff wellbeing and work in a way that is trauma reducing, not trauma inducing
- help build healthier communities ACEs and trauma-informed practice
You can sign up here: here
Please note these courses are pre-recorded webinars.
If you are interested in receiving training for your organisation then you can register your interest here and one of our staff will contact you to arrange a date.
Details of the free training courses available are below.
Courses
We have a number of options available for professionals to access training around the pros and cons of ACEs and trauma informed practice.
All of the training offers include the promotion of strengths-based and relationship-based working.
Learning Objectives
The trauma training has the following collective aims:
- To promote professional practices, activities, attitudes and behaviours that could be categorised as ‘trauma-informed’.
- To raise awareness of relevant psychological theory behind mental health and the benefits of relationship-based practice.
- To understand the potential impacts of trauma and adversity across a person’s entire life.
Adverse Childhood Experiences e-learning
Our basic ACEs E-Learning course is free and has been funded by the Home Office Early Intervention Fund. It is a short, accessible, online course which takes around 25 to 50 minutes to complete. It is aimed at practitioners, professionals and volunteers who work with children, young people and their families to give an introduction to ACEs and early trauma. The link for the course is https://www.acesonlinelearning.com/ and can be accessed on a PC, or mobile device. You can download a certificate if you answer 90% of the ‘Knowledge Check’ questions correctly.
An Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Trauma Informed Practice
A free 3 hour training course which has been adapted into a webinar. The webinar is split into two sections of approximately 1.5 hours each. This can be accessed as a live online delivery by arranging a date with our staff or as a pre-recorded version.
This course offers something both for those who are new to ACEs as a concept and those with some existing prior knowledge. It is aimed at providing an introduction to the topic for those who work with children and young people AND those who work regularly with adults. The course explains the pros and cons of the ACEs model and sets this research into context.
Trauma Informed Practice
This half-day training course has been adapted into a webinar. The webinar is split into three sections of between 1 and 1.5 hours each. This can be accessed as a live online delivery by arranging a date with our staff or as a pre-recorded version.
This course aims to reinforce the strengths and relationship-based practice many professionals will already engage in. The course contains a recap for those who have already completed the Introduction to ACEs and Trauma Informed Practice Training. It then goes into greater detail and depth on relevant psychological theory and trauma informed practice at an organisational level.
Please note that this training is designed to be a starting point for being trauma aware. Completing this course is the beginning of a much longer journey to establish consistency in the use of a trauma-informed approach.
Trauma Informed Organisations
This half-day training course is offered as a webinar split into two parts of between 1.5 and 2 hours each. This can be accessed as a live online delivery by arranging a date with our staff or as a pre-recorded version.
This course is aimed at both those senior leaders who work with organisations/services focussed on children and young people AND those organisations/services who work with adults. This course aims to reinforce the strengths that many organisations will have in relation to Trauma Informed Practice. The course will also help learners to arrive at their own solutions about ways to further implement and embed a trauma informed organisational culture within their services and working environments.
Please note that this training is designed to be a starting point for being trauma aware. Completing this course is the beginning of a much longer journey to establish consistency in the use of a trauma-informed approach.