Event Details

Anytime, Anywhere

1.5 CPD hours

AASW Training ([email protected])

Mental Health, Clinical SW, Graduate, Private Practice

General Mental Health, General

Category 2: Skills and Knowledge

Event Description

Social Workers are trained to work with the most vulnerable and disadvantaged members of our society. This is nowhere more evident than with individuals, families and communities who have experienced complex trauma.


It is of paramount importance that Social Workers are fully aware of the potential impact of trauma, and particularly the long-term sequelae of complex trauma that may ensue for our clients and the impact on their well-being across the lifespan.


Who should register?

Practitioners and students who wish to learn about 

the key principles of trauma- informed practice to enable a richer understanding of their clients 

experiencing complex trauma, utilising 

evidence based strategies and guidelines 

to enhance client care and outcomes.


This webinar provides a solid and re-affirming emphasis on key Social Work principles and practice including: being client-centred; strengths-based; building strong relationships; awareness of 

secondary traumatic stress, vicarious trauma, and self-care; recognising potential service and system issues; and change advocacy.


The content of this webinar is based on State, 

National and International recognised and evidence-based theory and practice.


This webinar recording will provide a brief 

overview of the key foundations for trauma-informed practice, including:

  • Being trauma aware
  • Building safety
  • Providing choice
  • Enhancing strengths and skills
  • Recognising traumatised unsafe systems
  • Acknowledging the vital importance of practitioner self care and wellbeing


AASW Credentials: Mental Health; Clinical


Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:


  • Identify the key foundations for trauma-informed practice
  • Learn about effective strategies to enhance their practice with clients experiencing complex trauma
  • Learn about effective strategies to enhance self care when supporting clients with complex trauma
  • Gain a clear understanding of the benefits of taking a trauma informed approach for both vulnerable individuals and families



Presenter

Meredith Waugh, B A (Hons Psych) B Soc Wk., MQPPA MAASW (Acc)Meredith is a qualified Social Worker, Psychologist and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist with over 40 years of clinical and professional development & training experience, primarily in the child & youth mental health field. Over the past 15 years she has been designing and 

delivering high quality training and resources for 

helping professionals and carers who are working with and caring for children and young people 

experiencing complex trauma. The core of her work has been about trauma-informed care and practice and sharing knowledge 

and skills in this area, often as part of new mental 

health staff orientation and induction programs, 

specialist workshops, and online training modules. She is deeply interested in the wellbeing of helping professionals and carers who support the most disadvantaged and complex clients and families, and runs a parttime private practice offering supervision and professional development training in the Gold Coast area.


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Event Details

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1.5 CPD hours

AASW Training ([email protected])

Mental Health, Clinical SW, Graduate, Private Practice

General Mental Health, General

Category 2: Skills and Knowledge

Event Description

Social Workers are trained to work with the most vulnerable and disadvantaged members of our society. This is nowhere more evident than with individuals, families and communities who have experienced complex trauma.


It is of paramount importance that Social Workers are fully aware of the potential impact of trauma, and particularly the long-term sequelae of complex trauma that may ensue for our clients and the impact on their well-being across the lifespan.


Who should register?

Practitioners and students who wish to learn about 

the key principles of trauma- informed practice to enable a richer understanding of their clients 

experiencing complex trauma, utilising 

evidence based strategies and guidelines 

to enhance client care and outcomes.


This webinar provides a solid and re-affirming emphasis on key Social Work principles and practice including: being client-centred; strengths-based; building strong relationships; awareness of 

secondary traumatic stress, vicarious trauma, and self-care; recognising potential service and system issues; and change advocacy.


The content of this webinar is based on State, 

National and International recognised and evidence-based theory and practice.


This webinar recording will provide a brief 

overview of the key foundations for trauma-informed practice, including:

  • Being trauma aware
  • Building safety
  • Providing choice
  • Enhancing strengths and skills
  • Recognising traumatised unsafe systems
  • Acknowledging the vital importance of practitioner self care and wellbeing


AASW Credentials: Mental Health; Clinical


Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:


  • Identify the key foundations for trauma-informed practice
  • Learn about effective strategies to enhance their practice with clients experiencing complex trauma
  • Learn about effective strategies to enhance self care when supporting clients with complex trauma
  • Gain a clear understanding of the benefits of taking a trauma informed approach for both vulnerable individuals and families



Presenter

Meredith Waugh, B A (Hons Psych) B Soc Wk., MQPPA MAASW (Acc)Meredith is a qualified Social Worker, Psychologist and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist with over 40 years of clinical and professional development & training experience, primarily in the child & youth mental health field. Over the past 15 years she has been designing and 

delivering high quality training and resources for 

helping professionals and carers who are working with and caring for children and young people 

experiencing complex trauma. The core of her work has been about trauma-informed care and practice and sharing knowledge 

and skills in this area, often as part of new mental 

health staff orientation and induction programs, 

specialist workshops, and online training modules. She is deeply interested in the wellbeing of helping professionals and carers who support the most disadvantaged and complex clients and families, and runs a parttime private practice offering supervision and professional development training in the Gold Coast area.