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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543575/fan_mail/new] In this episode of TRIBE Talk, we explore what it really means for a children's home to be trauma-informed. While many services describe themselves as trauma-informed, the reality is that trauma-informed care is much more than training, policies, or good intentions. It requires a whole-system approach that shapes how staff understand behaviour, build relationships, respond to crises, and support young people every day. Drawing on real-world experience from residential care settings, we discuss the key ingredients of effective trauma-informed residential care and how they create environments where children can feel safe, develop trusting relationships, and begin to heal from past adversity. Episode Highlights: * What trauma-informed residential care actually means * Why training alone is not enough to create trauma-informed practice * Understanding behaviour through a trauma and attachment lens * The role of relationships in supporting healing and recovery * Creating safety, predictability, and consistency within the home * Supporting staff to deliver trauma-informed care effectively * How assessment, formulation, and intervention work together * What good trauma-informed residential care looks like in everyday practice
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