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Training for teams dealing with vulnerable clients & traumatic evidence

Working in Family Law, Crime or Probate?

Dealing with vulnerable clients, exposure to heightened emotions and handling distressing evidence can cause your employees to become overwhelmed and distressed. This risks harming their wellbeing, as well as potentially impacting the wider team, staff retention and productivity.

We offer robust training to equip teams to manage their work in a way that prioritises their wellbeing with resources that are designed for fast-paced demanding work environments.

Recognising signs
& symptoms

Resource your employees to recognise trauma signs and symptoms. Learn how to support each other and when to signpost for therapeutic or coaching input.

Science-based
approach

A learning experience that encompasses brain science, somatic and nervous system therapy in experiential training that is both informative and reassuring.

Regulation &
de-brief

Sharing techniques to regulate during trauma exposure and learning how to de-brief and process difficult work for groups and individuals.

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Training options

Our tried and tested training sessions will equip your team with the resources to support themselves and each other.

Training programmes

Create a tailor made training programme which includes a full needs assessment and audit of the requirements to protect your employees. Working together we will build a picture of the particular challenges facing your people.

Camilla presented at the Sussex Family Justice Board annual conference, attended by 200 delegates made up of the judiciary, lawyers and social workers. The presentation on vicarious trauma was excellent, Camilla was able to provide an engaging and thought provoking session. Camilla’s style and delivery made the content accessible and prompted discussion well after the session ended. I have received really positive feedback from attendees and the Board were extremely grateful for Camilla’s contribution to the conference.”

— Alice Smith, Head of Practice CAFCASS Surrey and Sussex, Chair of FAMILY JUSTICE BOARD