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  • About Us
    • Our Vision and Mission
    • Testimonials
    • Clinicians
    • Volunteers
    • Charitable status
    • Leadership Team
  • Difficulties?
    • I'm really struggling with >
      • Child Abuse History
      • Suicidal thoughts and behaviours
      • Domestic, Family or Intimate Partner Violence
      • Anger and Rage after Trauma
      • Anxiety and Depression
      • What is Sexual Abuse? >
        • Have I Been Sexually Abused?
        • Disclosing Sexual Abuse
        • Child Sexual Abuse
        • Male Sexual Abuse in New Zealand >
          • Facts VS. Myths
          • 17 Reasons
        • Sexual Harm
      • Addictions
      • Feeling Numb
    • What do we mean by Trauma
  • Services
    • Individual Counselling
    • Peer Support Groups
    • Therapy Programmes
    • Rainbow, LGBTQI+ & Takatāpui Services
    • Tell Us Your Story
    • Fees
  • Resources
    • Blogs
    • E-newsletter
    • Rainbow Takatāpui: Resources
    • Academic Research
    • Recommended Websites
    • Articles
    • Media Videos
    • Intranet
  • Contact Us
    • Do You Require Urgent Assistance?
    • Make an Appointment
    • Peer Support
    • Professional Referrals
    • Feedback
    • Testimonials
    • Complaints

Professional Development

Training in Trauma informed clinical work

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Men and Trauma's qualified trainers offer 4 levels of trauma informed practice training.
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Workshop Formats
All workshops are delivered by 2 facilitators who are clinically trained and experts in Trauma work.






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  • Workshops cam be provided in person or by an on-line format such as zoom.
  • Groups can be from 10 – 40.
  • They can be delivered for various lengths, from 2 – 8 hours.
  • They can be tailored for your specific working environment.
 
1 - Foundation trauma recognition - Be trauma informed!
Aimed at Managers, HR, other non-healthcare staff.

2 - Working with Psychological Trauma - Become Trauma informed!
This training is for workers in the helping professions who may encounter people in crisis who have experienced trauma in their lives, which is now affecting their wellbeing. You may be Paramedics, Emergency responders, Youth workers, teachers, nurses, corrections officers, or other helpers. 

3 – For clinicians new to Trauma work
Clinicians can be studying or have completed their qualifications in some cases without a strong programme in working with Trauma. These may be student placements, recent graduates or any other clinician who needs more foundation work.

4 – Experienced clinicians seeking to develop their Trauma skills
Aimed at clinicians with some trauma experience looking to cover more in-depth work.

​Use our expression of interest form to register for upcoming training

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Therapeutic Peer Support Groups

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Men and Trauma's qualified trainers offer 4 levels of Peer Support Group training.
All workshops are delivered by 2 facilitators who are clinically trained and experts in Therapeutic Peer Support Group work.
 
Peer Support Group training:

Running groups 
 
 
Setting up groups 
 

Managing groups 
 
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Dealing w issues 
 
 
 
Half a day, then half a day unpacking, including:
 
Transference
Professional boundaries

Use our expression of interest form to register for upcoming training

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