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Course Overview

Course Overview
A course for people who would like to consider how being 'trauma aware' can improve our well-being. Suitable for those who are ready to approach this topic, as well as those who are working with people affected by traumatic injury. Tuesday, 6.30-8pm
Tuesdays, 6.30-8pm. The aim of this course is to help people understand trauma, and what might help those impacted by it. This course is aimed at people who are ready to approach this topic as a way to enhance their well-being. It may also benefit those working with people affected by traumatic injury. It is not therapy, nor a replacement for therapy including trauma therapy, and is not suitable for those experiencing a mental health crisis. It is not intended to replace any medical advice or healthcare services. If you have a trauma-related diagnosis, or a severe and enduring mental health consideration, you may wish to discuss this with your doctor, case worker, community mental health team, or the course tutor before enrolling. All attendees are asked to take personal responsibility for their own learning and well-being, to collaborate in a way that ensures a safe learning environment for the whole group and only take part in activities which feel right for them. No guarantee of any specific results is given or implied.
Prosp Is This Right For Me
By the end of the course, learners will be able to: define what we mean by trauma and what it means to be ‘trauma aware’. Consider the signs and impact of traumatic injury. Explore integrative options for “treatment” and healing, including “Trauma Releasing Exercises”. The content of this course may be adapted as scientific research, theories or course requirements change. All content material is protected by copyright and owned by the content author.
Prosp What Will I Learn
Sessions introduce a mixture of theory and practical exercises. There may be written activities as well as the potential for learning through listening, reading, watching videos, asking questions and contributing to group discussion, as well as (where relevant) mindfulness and guided meditation. Book, app and video recommendations may also be offered during the course, which are optional to consider; always check
suitability before you invest. Learners are empowered and encouraged to participate where they feel comfortable, as appropriate, in a way that benefits their health and well-being.
Prosp How Will I Learn
This course does not offer a qualification. You may ask for a Certificate of Attendance, if you have been able to demonstrate evidence of your learning and met the course requirements.
Prosp Qualification
You may wish to enrol on one of our other courses within the Community Learning portfolio. You can also stay up to date via our Facebook page or our website.
Prosp Next Steps
Key messages are included in the handout(s), where provided, but you may choose to bring a notepad and pen with you to each class, if you like to make notes. Learners may also be signposted to reading materials and resources relevant to the course which may be available on the web. Where relevant, you would need a device with internet access; this could be a PC, Mac, Laptop, smart/iPhone, tablet/iPad. You may also choose to bring a soft drink with you in a safe container. No smoking or vaping is allowed on any of our premises.
Prosp Please Bring
SMC00051
22/04/2025
Format
20/05/2025
1.50 hours per week
4 weeks
£0.00