• Senior Mental Health Lead - Trauma-Informed Practice - Fight, Flight, Freeze, Friend or Flop and Unmet Needs - S1 EP5
    Feb 16 2023

    Welcome to the Senior Mental Health Lead series. This series of podcasts seeks to support everybody working in the schools sector to gain an understanding of what we mean by Trauma-informed practice, to understand what good practice in this area looks like and to share practical strategies that can really make a difference. We will consider the best available evidence from the fields of psychology, education research and the health and care sector to help us refine our approaches within the classroom.


    In this week's episode, we discuss 'Fight, Flight, Freeze, Friend or Flop and Unmet Needs'. The freeze, flop, friend, fight or flight reactions are immediate, automatic and instinctive responses to fear that are likely to be the responses experienced by learners affected by ACEs. In this podcast, we consider these responses and what they can tell us about the experiences and feelings of our students, which will then inform how we work with them.


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    14 mins
  • Senior Mental Health Lead - Trauma-Informed Practice - The Brain and Trauma - S1 EP4
    Feb 16 2023

    Welcome to the Senior Mental Health Lead series. This series of podcasts seeks to support everybody working in the schools sector to gain an understanding of what we mean by Trauma-informed practice, to understand what good practice in this area looks like and to share practical strategies that can really make a difference. We will consider the best available evidence from the fields of psychology, education research and the health and care sector to help us refine our approaches within the classroom.


    In this week's episode, we discuss 'The Brain and Trauma'. The brain is the at the centre of any conversations linked to trauma. This is where the impact of trauma is felt, and the responses to trauma are played out. In this podcast, we explore what happens in the brain for those affected by Adverse Childhood Experiences, and consider what this means for our practice when supporting these learners.


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    13 mins
  • Senior Mental Health Lead - Trauma-Informed Practice - Adverse Childhood Experiences - S1 EP3
    Feb 16 2023

    Welcome to the Senior Mental Health Lead series. This series of podcasts seeks to support everybody working in the schools sector to gain an understanding of what we mean by Trauma-informed practice, to understand what good practice in this area looks like and to share practical strategies that can really make a difference. We will consider the best available evidence from the fields of psychology, education research and the health and care sector to help us refine our approaches within the classroom.


    In this week's episode we discuss 'Adverse Childhood Experiences'. Childhood is a vulnerable time, and what happens to us then has significant impact. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) describe traumatic experiences that can have lasting effects into adulthood. The more ACEs someone experiences, the more challenging they may be to overcome. In this podcast, we take a look at what adverse childhood experiences are, what impact they may have, how to prevent them—and most importantly, explore coping strategies for those affected by ACEs.


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    17 mins
  • Senior Mental Health Lead - Trauma-Informed Practice - The Key Principles of Trauma-Informed Practice - S1 EP2
    Feb 16 2023

    Welcome to the Senior Mental Health Lead series. This podcasts seeks to support everybody working in the schools sector to gain an understanding of what we mean by Trauma-informed practice, to understand what good practice in this area looks like and to share practical strategies that can really make a difference. We will consider the best available evidence from the fields of psychology, education research and the health and care sector to help us refine our approaches within the classroom.


    In today's episode we will be talking about 'The Key Principles of Trauma-informed practice', which are safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, empowerment and cultural consideration are the key principles of trauma-informed practice. In this podcast, we will explore these principles as the bedrock for effective practice.


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    18 mins
  • Senior Mental Health Lead - Trauma-Informed Practice - What is Trauma? - S1 EP1
    Feb 16 2023

    Welcome to the Senior Mental Health Lead series. This podcast seeks to support everybody working in the school's sector to gain an understanding of what we mean by Trauma-informed practice, to understand what good practice in this area looks like and to share practical strategies that can really make a difference. We will consider the best available evidence from the fields of psychology, education research and the health and care sector to help us refine our approaches within the classroom.


    In today's episode we discuss 'What is Trauma?'. Trauma results from an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as harmful or life threatening. While unique to the individual, generally the experience of trauma can cause lasting adverse effects, limiting the ability to function and achieve mental, physical, social, emotional or spiritual well-being. In this podcast, we will unpick this concept, examining how this may manifest itself in school-life.


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    14 mins