TY  - BOOK
T1  - Embedding a trauma-informed approach to support staff well-being in children’s social care
AU  - Wilkinson J
Y1  - 2021/02/08
PY  - 2021
DA  - 2021/02/08
N2  - Working with children and families in the context of abuse, neglect, poverty and social inequality can place high emotional demands on practitioners. Developing organisational policies, working conditions and cultures that promote wellbeing and self-care and that create a safe and supportive environment are key to preventing vicarious and secondary trauma in the workforce and for sustaining humane, ethical and compassionate work with children and families.

This briefing considers what a trauma-informed approach looks like at an organisational level and why the approach is important for the organisation, the workforce and the children and families that professionals work with.

Aimed at strategic leads, managers and practice supervisors the briefing includes sections on:

- The importance of a trauma-informed organisational approach.
- The values and principles of a trauma-informed organisation.
- Becoming a trauma-informed and responsive organisation.
- Developing a vision and culture of trauma-informed practice.
- Supporting workforce well-being and resilience.
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PB  - Dartington: Research in Practice
SN  - 978-1-911638-56-8
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