Webinar
Creating a Trauma Informed Workplace
6th December 2023
10am – 11am (GMT)
FREE to everyone
Speakers:
Nicola Cunnington, UK Trauma Responsive Organisation Programme Manager, Barnardo’s
Dr Matt Price, Strategic Lead for Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy at Barnardo’s
Overview
This webinar will give attendees a better understanding of why and how to become a trauma informed organisation, along with challenges, practical tips, and theories.
Who Should Attend?
- Anyone who wants to broaden their understanding of Trauma Informed Practice and promote mental well-being in the workplace
- Business Leaders
- Mangers
- HR Professionals
- Teachers
- Pastoral Care Workers
- Members of the Clergy
Benefits Of Attending
- Gain a broader understanding of the trauma informed process by hearing about the current progress of a trauma informed journey
- Explore a wider awareness of trauma. Provide knowledge for staff and communities to look after their own emotional wellbeing and mental health
- Improve knowledge of the elements of a trauma informed approach and how to make changes without getting overwhelmed by the scale of the journey
- Develop confidence in beginning or continuing the journey, including difficult and sensitive conversations
Meet the Speakers
Dr Matt Price
Dr Matt Price is a Clinical Psychologist with a passion for trauma informed and responsive care. Matt previously led an infant mental health service in the NHS and designed national mental health policy for the Start for Life Unit in the Department of Health and Social Care. Matt is currently the Strategic Lead for Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy at Barnardo’s.
Nicola Cunnington
Nicola Cunnington has a passion for creating trauma informed culture change and supporting wellbeing at work. Nicola’s background in co-production, project work, and volunteer support has meant that she always places people and their experiences at the heart of every project. Nicola is currently leading the trauma transformation programme across Barnardo’s, supporting over 7,000 colleagues and over 12,500 volunteers on the journey.