Trauma-informed Care

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About this course

This 3-hour online course gives you a comprehensive framework for integrating trauma-informed care across your organisation, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for both service users and staff. Designed for healthcare providers, social service workers, and the wide range of professionals who interact with trauma-affected individuals, this course explores the core principles and practices of Trauma-informed Care (TIC). You'll understand how trauma shapes behaviour and learn practical strategies to create healing-centred environments, at both individual and organisational levels to improve outcomes and enhance staff wellbeing.

 

Course content

By completing this course you will be able to:

  • Describe what trauma is and how it affects mental health
  • Identify the key principles of TIC
  • Implement key practices of TIC
  • Consider how these principles and practices might be applied in your work setting, and
  • Apply the principles of TIC to worker wellbeing

 

Who should do this course?

This course is for professionals working in settings where supporting trauma recovery is central to care, such as healthcare, mental health services, social services, and community organisations. It is designed for frontline workers, managers, and leaders who want to embed Trauma-informed Care (TIC) across their organisation. Whether you provide direct support or oversee service delivery, this course will help you apply TIC principles to create safer, more supportive environments. No prior mental health training is required, making it suitable for a wide range of roles within trauma-focused services.

 

Join us as we celebrate Phoenix Australia’s 30th anniversary with 30% off the purchase price of all eLearning courses - until the end of May 2025.

Normally $184.80 (incl. GST), but now with a 30% discount

Price: $129.36 Inc. GST
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