Episode 3. (S3). Being Trauma-Informed (feat. Dr Karen Treisman, MBE)

EPISODE · Nov 8, 2020 · 44 MIN

Episode 3. (S3). Being Trauma-Informed (feat. Dr Karen Treisman, MBE)

from The Social Matters Podcast · host Nadia, Fran, Eugene

Three friends that happen to be social workers discuss current social/social work issues from their front room (and over Zoom at times). Your favourite trio of social workers get together once again to have a conversation about the importance of being trauma-informed.  Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by the brilliantly knowledgeable Dr Karen Treisman, MBE, for this very informative episode.Dr Treisman is a highly specialist Clinical Psychologist who has worked with social workers, local authorities, police departments, schools and many other public sector organisations to share her extensive experience of trauma, adversity and attachment. In this episode,  Dr Treisman shares her thoughts on what it means to be trauma-informed, for an individual and for organisations. Whether you are a social worker or not, this episode will provide you with a rich and hopefully new understanding of the role trauma plays in your interactions others and in your place of work. Ensure you tune in for another intriguing and informative episode. Dr Treisman has a webpage with a vast amount of helpful information, resources, tools, worksheets etc. Click the link and check it out. http://www.safehandsthinkingminds.co.uk If you enjoy this episode then share with your friends, colleagues, enemies and leave a review and make sure you follow The Social Matters Podcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast 

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