Core Concepts in Trauma Informed and Cross-Cultural Approaches with Refugees

Core Concepts in Trauma Informed and Cross-Cultural Approaches with Refugees
MASTER CORE CONCEPTS IN WORKING WITH REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS
Are you ready to transform your approach and build genuine connections with people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds?
This intensive workshop, led by experts from STARTTS (NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors), offers you a unique opportunity to gain the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to provide effective, compassionate support.
WHY THIS WORKSHOP MATTERS
Working with refugees and asylum seekers requires a deep understanding of their unique experiences and needs. This training goes beyond theory, providing practical tools to navigate complex situations and build trust. Studies highlight the critical need for trauma-informed and culturally sensitive support.
Understand the Refugee Experience and Trauma Impacts
Apply a Trauma-Informed and Culturally Safe Framework
Recognise Resettlement and Systemic Challenges
Respond to Complex Presentations
Build Trust Through Safe and Respectful Engagement
Maintain Clear Boundaries and Role Clarity
Manage Vicarious Trauma and Prevent Burnout
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This workshop is vital for anyone who interacts with refugees and asylum seekers, including:
- Social workers and counsellors
- Healthcare professionals
- Educators and community workers
- Volunteers and advocates
- Students pursuing related professions