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Supporting the return to school


Three hour online training via Zoom This session will support school staff and leaders to consider and address the implications of further lock-down and the ongoing COVID crisis in supporting children to recover and return to position of feeling safe enough to learn. The session is aimed at all school and community organisation staff and will offer both underpinning theory and practical application to enable staff to understand the impact of the crisis and move forward to find a new normal.


Topics include


Re-experiencing the world as safe Acknowledging losses


The science and practice of gratitude Supporting transition back to school Re-affirming connection and belonging


Understanding the impact of the pandemic on behaviour Incorporating learning into practice – finding a new normal


For more information email info@traumainformedschools.co.uk


or ring 01752 278474


Helping teenagers talk about their lives


CAR D S


A vital resource for supporting teenagers through meaningful conversations


Appreciated and encouraged Blamed Easily bored


Exam stress


My friends mean so much to me


Just want to stay in bed Anxiety I miss them so much


Margot Sunderland Nicky Armstrong illustrated by


Having fun


The pleasure of being together


Regrets


Available from Amazon and www.traumainformedschools.co.uk


DStressShockS


Includes


booklet on how to use the cards


Annoying sibling


Envy


Regrets


Shame


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