When: 9.30am - 4.30pm, Monday 18 April 2016 Where: Bankhead Central, Bankhead Park, Glenrothes, KY7 6GH This event is being organised by Fife Domestic & Sexual Abuse Partnership (FDASAP) This particular event is free to attend, so no payment is required.
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See me not my mask: Understanding Individuals Reactions To Sexual Trauma.
The aim of this training is to support an increased understanding around the complexities of disclosure and in particular how those affected may react or respond. This generic training is aimed at support workers and other professionals who may facilitate disclosure and/or reporting and recording of sexual trauma.
Learning outcomes:
Increased understanding of the complexities surrounding those who have experienced sexual trauma
Be able to recognise the difficulties for those disclosing or reporting sexual trauma and how that will be presented
Increased understanding of the importance of the listener/helper role when working with sexual trauma
Increased skills and understanding in responding to individual disclosure
Increased knowledge and understanding of good practice
Facilitators: Lynn Simpson and Lorraine Cafferkey, Kingdom Abuse Survivors Project.
For additional information and to reserve a place please contact by e-mail: [email protected]
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