Topic
Caring for aged care clients who have experienced childhood trauma in 'care'
Content
These modules support you to:
- learn about the experiences of each of affected groups
- gain insight into how complex trauma can affect the brain
- understand how to provide safe, respectful, and quality care to those who have experienced childhood trauma.
Core modules
Part 1: Who are we talking about and why?
Part 2: What is complex childhood trauma and why is it relevant for workers in aged care?
Part 3: What does this mean for you?
Depth
Intermediate
Target audience
Managers and supervisors
Time to complete
Self-paced (possibly 1-2 hours)
Authors
Helping Hand and Australian Institute of Social Relations, Relationships Australia, and ELM Place
Comments
This course relates to standard 7 of the Aged Care Quality and Safety standards. It was funded by the Australian Government Department of Health through the Dementia and Aged Care Services Fund. A debriefing guide is also available.
Registration required
No
Payment required
No
Student support
No
Certificate
Yes
Country of origin
Australia
Web Address
https://www.helpinghand.org.au/about-us/diversity-inclusion-belonging/forgotten-australians/trauma-training/
Page updated 26 August 2024