Unique Connections At The Table
DR NOELLE BLACKMAN IS A PSYCHOTHERAPIST, COACH, CONSULTANT AND TRAINER SPECIALISING IN THE FIELD OF TRAUMA INFORMED PRACTICE AND THE ROLE OF SENIOR LEADERS IN ORGANISATIONS SUPPORTING PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES. Over the last 30 years her focus has remained on the importance of human connection as a fundamental element of wellbeing in all aspects of life. In this episode, we talk about how trauma affects the whole system: individuals, staff and organisations, and how applying the principles of trauma informed practice creates healing cultures, that allow organisations to change the story. We discuss the nature of trauma, its effects, and the importance of understanding communication styles in trauma-informed care. We explore the significance of building relationships, creating trauma-informed environments, and the need for organisational change to support trauma recovery. We also touch on the impact of collective trauma and share success stories that highlight the potential for healing and recovery. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Trauma in Learning Disabilities 05:12 Complex Trauma and Its Implications 10:46 The Role of Communication in Trauma 15:49 Building Relationships Through Trauma 21:22 Creating a Trauma-Informed Environment 27:08 Organizational Change and Trauma-Informed Care 32:30 The Impact of Collective Trauma 38:01 Success Stories in Trauma Recovery
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