Training and Events
Here you can find out more about available Trauma Informed Training both within Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland as well a nationally. You can also stay aware of Trauma Informed Partnership events, such as the recent Trauma Informed Partnership Conference 2023, and access any related workshop slides and content.
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Trauma Informed Partnership home page
Our Local Training Providers
Public Health Leicestershire
Public Health Leicestershire have partnered with Barnardo's to offer a free three tiered online trauma training offer to selected services. The three-tier training offer was co-developed with the VRN and Trauma Informed partnership and is available to the following sectors:
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Health Visiting
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Midwifery Services
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Public Health commissioned services
If you're interested in a face-to-face training offer let us know.
Unsure whether your service fits the criteria?
If so please get in touch as the project may be able to offer additional spaces to those outside of the criteria.
Do you live in Leicester, Leicestershire or Rutland - if so you can access this 11 module online course for free using the Access Code CURVE
Click on the image to go to the 'In Our Place' website and enrol.
The University of Oxford
offers 19 Free Online modules for professionals seeking a deeper understanding of brain development. Professionals can gain a Certification in Brain Story Science.
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to go to their website
Local Training Providers for Education
National Training Providers
If you're aware of or have experienced any other trauma informed training offers please 'Get in touch' using the email link.
Trauma Informed Partnership Events
In November 2023 we held our very first Trauma Informed Partnership Conference.
Hosted at The Grand Hotel, Leicester, the event attracted 150 professionals from across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. Keynote speakers on the day included Professor Luna Dolezal, Principal Investigator on The Shame and Medicine Project, Dr Pooky Knightsmith renowned author and former chair of Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition, and Ty'rone Haughton of Literati Arts, a published poet, highly skilled performer and experienced workshop practitioner.
Following lunch, delegates were free to choose from a wide range of workshops aligning with the five key priorities of the Trauma Informed Partnership.
Below you can find downloadable presentation slides from all of the keynote speakers, workshop sessions and any associated resources.