Description
The history of persecution and human rights violations perpetrated against communities of refugee background are systematic, targeted and aim to destroy those communities for generations. Those violations constitute traumatic events, whose impact needs to be understood in terms of social, political, cultural, and psychological effects. In this lecture Dr Ida Kaplan talks about community level interventions and the importance of integrating a trauma focus in work with communities impacted by collective traumaThis event will cover:
- Trauma-informed, community based interventions
- Collective approaches to trauma recovery
- A case study
- planning and goal setting with adequate attention to overcoming barriers to inclusion, participation, and sustainability
Trainers
- Dr. Ida Kaplan (Former Clinical Manager) — Foundation House
Eligibility criteria
Categories:
Capability 3 - Working with diverse consumers, families, and communities,
Capability 10 - Delivering compassionate care, support and treatment,
Capability 4 - Understanding and responding to trauma
Disciplines:
Allied Health,
Other
Levels:
Introductory,
Intermediate
Lifespans:
Infant,
Child,
Adolescent,
Youth,
Adult,
Older Persons
18:00 to 19:00 Add to calendar
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