This masterclass will take a modular multi-focal approach to promote resilience and recovery of children and young people when there are safeguarding concerns.

This masterclass will enable you to

  • Access an updated account of current research on the spectrum of forms of maltreatment associated with safeguarding concerns, including an appreciation of current views on the range of adversity which affects children’s lives.
  • Be informed about recent research on forms of parenting responsible for different forms of maltreatment, abuse and neglect, which results in toxic stress responses
  • An updated account of stress responses resulting from – positive, tolerable and toxic stress and their ‘embedding ‘ in the biological system with short and longer term impacts
  • A review of the assumptions, and principles of Trauma Informed Practice, and the evidence for the effectiveness of the approach
  • A review of research on interventions to work with parents responsible for toxic stress responses in children and young people, and with children and young people.
  • A review of research on the effectiveness of Trauma Based interventions to address the impact of toxic stress
  • The basic research which demonstrates the effectiveness of modular treatment approaches, and development of a trauma informed approach
  • Presenting the library of common practice elements, integrated into modules, and guides and demonstrating how they would apply in practice using a video case example, using assessment and analysis tools to underpin an intervention plan utilising selected modules from The Hope for Children and Families Intervention Resources
  • Discussion of training and implementation of the approach across services.

20% discount available for CPSIG members with the code hcuk20CPSIG

Further details & booking

CPSIG is a special interest group of BACCH & RCPCH
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