About this Event
Join us for a transformative one-day course on Trauma Informed Practice, designed to equip faith, charity, and community group members with the knowledge and skills to recognise and respond to trauma.
Created in collaboration with the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP), this training draws on scientific research to explore the neurobiology of trauma and its impact on the brain and body.
This event is organised by Together Liverpool as part of the Network of Kindness project, also in partnership, with Micah, St Andrew's Community Network, and Imagine If.
We’re pleased to provide a vegetarian lunch for all attendees as part of the day. The event is free, but donations are warmly appreciated where possible to help cover lunch costs - suggested donation £7.
Course Highlights
- Trauma Awareness & Empathy: Understand how early childhood trauma (ACEs: Adverse Childhood Experiences) impacts people across their lives.
- Science-Based Understanding: Learn the neurobiology of trauma and how the brain and body react to trauma.
- Building Healing Environments: Discover ways to foster healing, resilience, and trust within your community.
This course centres on six key principles: Understanding trauma and stress, compassion and dependability, cultural humility and responsiveness, safety and stability, collaboration and empowerment, and resilience and discovery.
We will explore vulnerability, brain development, connection, and emotional regulation, alongside the window of tolerance and Polyvagal theory. Participants will learn skills to recognise feelings, build trust, and understand trauma's impact on the brain and body.
We’ll also cover intergenerational trauma, attachment, and neuroception, with insights on embedding trauma-informed approaches and fostering curiosity in community settings.
Eligibility Criteria
- Attendees must be based in Merseyside
- Open to charity, public sector, or non-profit organisations
Rev. James Green, Executive Director of Together Liverpool and the Network of Kindness, said: "Through the Network of Kindness, we believe in the power of community and compassion. This training is a vital step in helping faith and community groups understand trauma and its profound impact. By equipping leaders with the tools to recognise and respond to trauma, we can foster healing and hope across Merseyside, creating environments where everyone feels supported and valued."
Abigail Huthwaite, Trainer with MVRP, (pictured) said: "This course offers an opportunity to deepen your understanding of trauma and its far-reaching effects. By learning how to recognise and respond to trauma, participants will be better equipped to create compassionate, healing environments. Our goal is to empower community groups to become champions of curiosity and care, making a real difference in the lives of people across Merseyside."
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for members of faith, community, and charity groups working with vulnerable individuals. It also offers valuable insights for personal growth, self-reflection, and improving relationships with family, friends, and colleagues.
About Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP)
MVRP is a multi-agency hub dedicated to preventing and reducing violence across Merseyside. It collaborates with experts across organisations to tackle root causes of violence, including issues like knife crime and homicide. Learn more at merseysidevrp.com.
Testimonial
"I have shared this training with all my colleagues and even friends. I really feel that this training should be standard for everyone working with vulnerable adults and children." – NHS Staff Member, 2024
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Frontline Church, 147 Lawrence Road, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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