Developmental Trauma Courses

Understanding developmental trauma is crucial for parents, caregivers, and educators to provide effective support to children and young people who have experienced trauma.

Developmental trauma, which stems from early experiences of neglect, abuse, or other adversity, can profoundly affect a child’s physical, emotional, and social development. By understanding the impact of trauma on a child’s development, caregivers can create environments that are more nurturing and supportive, helping to prevent re-traumatisation and promote healing.

Our courses equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed to support children and young people on their recovery journey.

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Developmental Trauma Courses

$65.00 per person - 90 min (1.5 hrs)

Our training programme is a comprehensive solution, tailored to empower educators, carers, and professionals.

Online

On Demand

In House

$65.00 per person - 90 min (1.5 hrs)

Within this course, there are two extensive modules, offering valuable perspectives and strategies for promoting children’s resilience and positive growth.

Online

On Demand

In House

$65.00 per person - 90 min (1.5 hrs)

This training programme aims to empower educators, carers, and professionals to assist children affected by developmental trauma.

Online

On Demand

In House

$120.00 per person - 2 x 90 min (2 x 1.5 hrs)

These modules provide strategies to help trauma-affected children and young people heal, become resilient, and develop positively.

Online

On Demand

In House

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