TISUK NATIONAL CONFERENCE: TUES 1ST OCT 2024
We are so excited to bring you top presenters who have all advanced both knowledge and practice in the field of mental health, trauma and trauma recovery.
Dr Stephen Porges, originator and author of The Polyvagal Theory will be interviewed live from the states, by one of the TISUK Directors. He will discuss his latest work on healing trauma including why polyvagal theory is a key knowledge base for anyone working with minds in torment
Dr Suzanne Zeekyk will present her latest work on unpacking resistance to trauma informed interventions.
With moving case material, Dr Margot Sunderland will present on the trauma-based causes of violence and how to heal.
Dr Amanda Jones will present on the prevention of inter-generational trauma, by working with parents whose relationship with their child is already disrupted by the parent’s unworked through trauma history.
Andrew Fuller, founder of Hood Lessons shares his experience of putting Trauma Informed Practice into place.
Additionally, there will be short inspirational talks from people who are working front line with children, young people and adults, evidencing recovery from traumatic life experience.
A must for anyone passionate about making that vital change to people’s lives.
TISUK SKILLS DAY: TRANSFORMING BEHAVIOUR THROUGH TRAUMA INFORMED APPROACHES
This one-day training addresses trauma-informed ways of working with children and teenagers whose behaviour challenges.
The expert presenter will discuss how zero tolerance approaches/ isolation rooms are proven to be harmful to both mental health and the developing brain. The presenter will then explore evidence based relational models that address the causes of behaviour, bringing you a wealth of solutions that work. Delegates will be supported to evaluate their practice, with practical strategies to begin to implement a way of supporting behaviour that is relational and reflective .
Trauma Informed Schools have worked with over 20,000 teachers and 7000 schools with interventions that dramatically decrease both exclusions and staff stress related illness, and dramatically increase attendance.
Don’t miss this day, which is full of fascinating theory and practice, along with moving case studies from schools who haven’t looked back.
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PREVENTING THE INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSFER OF VIOLENCE
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One Day Live Stream Conference
Growing up in a violent or abusive household increases the likelihood of becoming a perpetrator of violense and agression. So how do we break the cycle? How do we support children and young people to take a different path?
This one day conference covers the neuroscience behind violence, and looks in depth at practical skills and relational interactions to interupt the trajectory of transfer from one generation to the next.
We're delighted to present live stream CPD opportunities with our sister organisation The Centre for Child Mental Health. Covering key topics on Child Mental Health these sessions are a great way to curate your own programme of CPD by selecting a few each year that are particularly relevant to your work or areas of interest.
The Centre for Child Mental Health CPD Lecture Programme Flyer
SPECIAL OFFER
CCMH offer a discount for some of their conferences and livestream events for TISUK practitioners, please contact CCMH for all discount offers.