Community Care Inform’s guide explains how to apply the five principles of a trauma-informed approach to your social work practice Photo: Adobe Stock / blacksalmon This article presents a few key ...
Trauma does not knock before entering the workplace. It can arrive suddenly – through a fatal accident, a violent incident, a colleague’s burnout or death – or gradually, through chronic stress, ...
As government lawyers, many of us have walked away from interactions feeling helpless. Wondering what might have been different if trauma-informed approaches were embedded from the start. It is from ...
Leading with passion and a trauma-informed approach is a necessity in a world where experiences are getting more intense. In recent years, the world has been anything but stable. We’ve faced a ...
Trauma-informed research should make space for people’s stories in a way that centres participants and involves proactive steps to ensure researchers’ wellbeing. By Adina Pintilie-Brown and Carol ...
Working with separating couples or helping parents navigate a new co-parenting relationship, we often encounter high-conflict cases. We are used to the animosity and the anger, and we do our best to ...
One of the great strengths of the community sector is that it involves a diverse group of people who come from all kinds of backgrounds, both in our workplaces and for the people we?re working with.
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