suicidal ideation
About this Event
Trauma-informed approaches to Supporting Children and Young People
Presented by Gemma Fieldsend and Jessica Parker
Join us for an enlightening and comprehensive webinar series where led by two distinguished
experts in the field of trauma-informed care: Gemma Fieldsend, a seasoned Mental Health
Nurse and Clinician, and Jessica Parker, a Psychologist, Researcher, and Educator. This series
aims to provide an in-depth exploration of trauma-informed care, utilising a
multidisciplinary approach to address the complexities of trauma and its impact on children
and young people. In a nutshell, we are fuelled by compassion but informed by both
evidence and practice. To see all events in this series, please go here.
About the Presenters:
Gemma Fieldsend brings a wealth of practical experience from her extensive mental health
nurse and clinician background. Her hands-on approach and deep understanding of clinical
practice provide invaluable insights into the real-world application of trauma-informed care.
Jessica Parker complements this with her rich academic and research background in
psychology. As a dedicated educator and researcher who has worked with children and
young people in various settings, she offers a profound theoretical perspective grounded in
the latest scientific findings and academic wisdom.
Webinar Seven (evening):
Supporting Children and Young People who self-harm and/or experience suicidal ideation
This webinar aims to equip professionals with the essential skills and knowledge
necessary to support children and young people who engage in self-harm or
experience suicidal thoughts in the specific content of trauma experienced
individuals. Participants will learn how to apply a multidisciplinary approach,
integrating various perspectives and practices to create a robust support system that
addresses the unique needs of these vulnerable individuals.
Webinar Outcomes:
- Explore the different forms of self-harm and the underlying causes, including emotional distress, trauma, and mental health disorders
- Understand the psychological mechanisms behind self-harm and suicidal ideation, including the role of coping strategies, emotional regulation, and the impact of trauma
- Understand the tools and methods for assessing risk and severity, enabling timely and appropriate interventions
- Discover evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored for CYP engaging in self-harm and experiencing suicidal ideation
Event Venue
Online
GBP 45.62