Almost everyone who experiences homelessness or housing precarity has experienced additional trauma. People working in homelessness, social housing, and housing justice can impact, and be impacted by, these trauma experiences.
Trauma Informed Practices for Social Change will support learners to develop resources for working reflectively and in consideration of their own trauma, the trauma of others, and the systemic contributors to trauma. This course emphasises practices that can contribute to personal wellbeing, social care, and social change.
This training session is suitable for frontline and leadership roles in homelessness, social housing, and housing/social justice work.
Training includes facilitator led content, reflective training exercises and learner workbook, and Q&A with a person with lived experience of homelessness and housing precarity.
Pay what you can places for people with lived/living experience of housing precarity. Use code: LLEPWYC