Inclusive practice: stigma, safety and strengths of collaborating with minoritised communities
Автор: Anna Freud
Загружено: 2022-04-04
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Supporting children and young people with traumatic bereavement requires collaboration at every stage. Practitioners need to create opportunities to understand and respond to all aspects of a child or young person’s lived experience, including structural or economic conditions that might contribute to the trauma.
In this video, clinician Beck Ferrari and Global Health Lecturer and UK Trauma Council member Dr Rochelle Burgess explain how practitioners can engage with the experience of stigma for minoritised communities, develop safety and trust with families, and build on existing strengths.
The video supports Chapter 2: The importance of collaborative working in the Traumatic Bereavement Clinical Guide.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
02:10 Stigma or system for survival?
6:43 Factors of safety
10:31 Recognising strengths
Learn more on the UK Trauma Council's dedicated resource: https://uktraumacouncil.org/resources...
About the UK Trauma Council: https://uktraumacouncil.org/
The UK Trauma Council (UKTC) is a group of leading experts, drawn from a variety of disciplines across all four nations of the United Kingdom (UK). We are the first UK-wide platform bringing together expertise in research, practice, policy and lived experience in the field of childhood trauma. The UK Trauma Council is hosted and supported by the Anna Freud Centre.
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