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Webinar: The Transformative Power of Feeling Safe and What to Do When It Goes Wrong

  • Webcasts
  • 23 Jun 2020
wellbeing
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social, emotional and mental wellbeing
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trauma-informed
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WSS past event

This series of three webinars focuses on trauma-informed approaches and interventions to support children and young people in school. The webinars will support schools to develop trauma-reducing approaches as we support children and young people to transition into the school environment and will include practical strategies for student and staff wellbeing. The strategies covered will use evidence-based research from psychology and neuroscience and, although often deceptively simple, can be enormously powerful in their impact.

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Speaker

Ian Hunkin

Ian Hunkin works as the Director of The Sigma Teaching School which is a part of Delta Education Trust. Ian has previously worked as a Headteacher, Director of Multi-Agency Services, Educational Psychologist and Teacher. Ian is also the author of some free online training provided by Delta Education Trust designed to help school staff to understand and support children and young people who have experienced trauma.

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