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PHN Brisbane Trauma Informed Care South Youth Health Forum Presented by: Nikki Hill (Practice and Quality Training Coordinator)

Acknowledgement of Country I would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of this land on which we meet, and pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging

Act for Kids Services Prevention Intensive Family Support Assessment and Service Connect Family and Child Connect SafeCare Pathways to Early Learning and Development Treatment Integrated Therapy Service Counselling and Intervention Sexual Abuse Counselling Service Walk Tall SafeKIDS Education Learn to be safe with Emmy & Friends Early Education Program

What is trauma informed care? Trauma-Informed Care is a strengths-based framework grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma, that emphasises physical, psychological, and emotional safety for everyone, and that creates opportunities for survivors to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment (Hopper et al., 2010).

Trauma-informed care: key concepts Recognises trauma impacts on individuals, families, groups, organisations and communities Identifies signs and symptoms of trauma in the child, family, others, clients and staff. Identifies paths to recovery Seeks to avoid re-traumatization Integrates trauma knowledge into policies, programs and practices.

1. Trauma-informed care recognises trauma impacts on individuals, families, groups, organisations and communities

What is childhood trauma? Trauma is a psychologically distressing event that is outside the range of normal childhood experience and involves a sense of intense fear, terror an helplessness (Bruce Perry 2002) Simple Complex Developmental

A socio-ecological approach Trauma not only impacts the child, but also the child s wider system. The impact can be severe. Within this system lies the risk of re-traumatisation. When the child is supported across the various systems, healing can occur.

In what ways does trauma impact? Development Learning Emotions Behaviour Social Interactions Home life Parental health Emotions Behaviours Relationships School/classroom Neighbours Peers/activities Organisations Community

Safe homes, Safe organisations, Safe communities Support Services Home Additional Care School Church Child Child Protection Therapist Wider family

2. Trauma-informed care identifies signs and symptoms of trauma in the child, family, others, clients and staff.

Effects of complex trauma The effects of trauma can be so severe that they change the way a person or group functions. Trauma effects may be immediate/short-term/long-term. Changes can occur in these areas of development: Emotional Physical Psychological Social Cognitive Behavioural

Spitting Task avoidance Anger Screaming Inattention Threat/stressor Fear Anxiety Resentment Unloved Panic Ignored Needs Lonely Inadequacy Sadness Poverty Vulnerable Helplessness Abandoned Hurt Shame Guilt Unwanted Low self-esteem Trauma Worthlessness Unmet sensory needs

Effects on those working with trauma Changes in a person as a result of working with people who have experienced abuse or trauma It is usually a cumulative effect, rather than a result of a single event Effects may be short- or long-term. IMPORTANT: Vicarious Trauma is a normal response to working with people who have experienced trauma

Threat/stressor Showing signs of depression Not understanding trauma Experiencing re-traumatisation Fear of failure Anxiety about how to respond to clients Feeling incompetent Feeling burnout

3. Trauma-informed care identifies paths to recovery

Working with the child s support system Environment which enhances the child s learning (i.e. social, emotional) Child is linked with intensive intervention where required Co-ordinated care plans Working with: o Parents/carers/family o Specialist services o School professionals. n

Pathways to recovery Ensure children and young people: Are active participants in their own development Have their basic needs met Are empowered with protective behaviours FAMILY FAMILY Support families to: Meet their child's basic needs and support their development Access supports Agencies/communities: Identify children/families at risk/in crisis Provide social support and safety-nets Develop trauma informed practices and processes Society/governments are: Committed/resourced to support the development of strong child protection and trauma informed communities

4. Trauma-informed care seeks to avoid re-traumatisation

Safe connections It is vital to acknowledge that people are changed by trauma and can be triggered at any time (clients, families, staff, colleagues, ourselves) Trauma-informed care seeks to avoid re-traumatisation by: o Understanding/recognising triggers o Developing safe and trusting relationships o Honouring people s strengths and vulnerabilities o Having an empathetic lens o Establishing self-care strategies Recovery from trauma occurs best in the context of healing relationships. o Establishing a trauma-informed organisation.

5. Trauma-informed care integrates trauma knowledge into policies, programs and practices

Becoming a trauma-informed service Staff understand Stage 1. trauma, its effects Trauma and survivor adaptations aware The organisation recognises and responds Stage to 3. trauma, enabling behavioural Trauma changes and strengthening responsiveresilience and protective factors The workplace can Stage 2. operationalise some Trauma concepts of a traumainformed approach sensitive The culture of the whole system, Stage i.e. all 4. work practices Trauma and settings, reflects a Informed trauma-informed approach Source: Blue Knot Foundation. Trauma-informed care and practice

A trauma-informed service requires a commitment to core principles of: Safety

Practical steps: Becoming trauma-informed Trauma aware Form a change team Organisational assessment Define goals Identify a champion Trauma sensitive Trauma responsive Trauma-informed Maximise safety Educate your staff Parent resources Address staff issues Recognise and respond Screen for trauma history Help young people make new meaning for their lives Whole system is based on understanding trauma Safety across all levels Focus on recovery

What can YOUR ORGANISATION do to ensure a wholesystem approach to being trauma-informed? Incorporating the child s voice Staff support Staff training Better self-care Trauma informed policies

Act For Kids: contact details Nikki Hill: Practice and Quality Training Coordinator e nikkih@actforkids.com.au t (07) 5656 8621 m 0429 418 301

So often, trauma happens in relationships, but it is also in relationships that healing occurs. Dr. Bruce Perry