Unique Connections At The Table
Dr John Keesler was the first person to publish about why trauma-informed care should be embedded into services people with learning disabilities way back in 2014. He has continued to focus his energy in working with direct care services, and trauma institutes to work out how we can best implement TIC in the sector. In this episode, we discuss the importance of understanding trauma, the role of relationships in healing, and the challenges organizations face in implementing trauma-informed practices. We drill down into the need for reflective leadership, organisational change, and a focus on creating safe and trusting environments for both clients and staff. Ultimately, we consider the potential for healing and recovery within trauma-informed frameworks. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care 02:27 Understanding Trauma-Informed Care 05:01 The Importance of Relationships in Care 07:28 Challenges in Implementing Trauma-Informed Care 10:26 Organizational Change and Leadership 13:08 Navigating the Journey of Change 15:26 The Impact of Trauma on Organizations 18:17 Hope and Recovery in Trauma-Informed Care
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