Trauma-informed Practice for Researchers

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About this course

This 90-minute online course is designed to help researchers conduct research with people who have experienced trauma in a way that is supportive and emotionally safe. Even if you are not explicitly focusing on trauma as part of your research, many research populations are impacted by trauma and may find participating in research distressing.

In this course you will learn about potentially traumatic events, how these events can impact an individual's wellbeing, and how you as a researcher can minimise re-traumatisation and distress. Importantly, this course will also help researchers manage their own mental health.

 

Course Content

By completing this course you will be able to:

  • Explain the concept of Trauma-informed Practice and recognise its importance
  • Define trauma and recognise its impacts
  • Identify key principles underlying the application of Trauma-informed Practice
  • Develop strategies for implementing Trauma-informed Practice relevant to your research.

 

Who should do this course?

This course is useful for new researchers who are wanting to increase their skills in working across diverse populations. It is also useful for experienced researchers who are creating research protocols that aim to minimise distress in participants and ensure the wellbeing of their research staff.

 

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 $107.80 (incl. GST), but now with a 30% discount

Price: $75.46 Inc. GST
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