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Adverse Childhood Experiences Level 1 Awareness Training (FREE ONLINE TRAINING)

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Cost: FREE OF CHARGE
Aim of Training: To raise awareness of the potential impact of ACEs on individuals and communities. ***This training is accredited by the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland and not Ofqual Regulated through Qualsafe.*** Aim of Training: To raise awareness of the potential impact of ACEs on individuals and communities. Objectives: To develop - • An awareness of ACEs and their potential impact on children and adults across the lifespan. • An ability to identify the potential impact of trauma and ACEs on the brain and possible subsequent behaviour. • An awareness of the use of an ACE/trauma sensitive lens. • An awareness of the importance of preventing and mitigating ACEs. • An ability to identify appropriate pathways to support wellbeing for staff, volunteers and service users.
Sector:
  • Advice services
  • Arts
  • Carers
  • Children and families
  • Community development
  • Community relations
  • Disability
  • Education/training
  • Environment and Built Heritage
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Lobbying/policy
  • Men
  • Older people
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Rural development
  • Sport/recreation
  • Transport
  • Volunteer development
  • Women
  • Young people
Tags:
  • Mental health
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing
  • community
  • online training
  • free course
  • Training

Date and Time

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Location

Conway Youth Centre, 225 Conway Street
Belfast
BT13 2DE
United Kingdom

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Aim of Training: To raise awareness of the potential impact of ACEs on individuals and communities. 

***This training is accredited by the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland and not Ofqual Regulated through Qualsafe.***

Aim of Training: To raise awareness of the potential impact of ACEs on individuals and communities.

Objectives: To develop -

• An awareness of ACEs and their potential impact on children and adults across the lifespan.

• An ability to identify the potential impact of trauma and ACEs on the brain and possible subsequent behaviour.

• An awareness of the use of an ACE/trauma sensitive lens.

• An awareness of the importance of preventing and mitigating ACEs.

• An ability to identify appropriate pathways to support wellbeing for staff, volunteers and service users.