Corrective Services NSW

Trauma Informed Practice Workshop

Course overview

This workshop is specifically designed for people who work directly with those who have experienced (or are highly likely to have experienced) trauma.

Trauma informed practices can assist in minimising the chances of an inmate/offender being re-traumatised whilst in the care of Corrective Services New South Wales (CSNSW), and by incorporating the trauma informed principles into daily interactions it can assist with the creation of a more rehabilitative environment.

This workshop is not designed to give people the skills and knowledge to treat trauma, however being trauma informed is about knowing how to identify trauma to better respond and refer appropriately.

This workshop will cover the following;

  • Introduction to Trauma Informed Practice
  • Understanding the nature and impact of trauma
  • Recognition of safety
  • Healing and recovery
  • Responding to disclosure
  • Vicarious trauma
  • Emotional Survival

Entry requirements

Open to all Corrective Services NSW staff.

Delivery mode

This workshop will require completion of the following;

  • Prerequisite online component – (1.5 hours approximately)
  • Face to face / Virtual attendance (1 day) 

Course start dates

The course will start on the following dates:

  • 24 October 2024
  • 5 December 2024

​​​​​​All courses will be virtual (MS Teams).

Enrol

Enrol in the course.

Contact

Community and Workplace Training Unit

Email: CSTU@dcj.nsw.gov.au

Last updated:

27 Sep 2024

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