Thinking Restoratively about ACEs, Trauma and Shame - No Knives Better Lives Thinking Restoratively about ACEs, Trauma and Shame - No Knives Better Lives

4.82
(22 Ratings)

Thinking Restoratively about ACEs, Trauma and Shame

About Course

This is part of a series of courses on Restorative Approaches. This course explores adversity experienced by children and young people, and how we can use a restorative approach to support resilience, reintegration and transformation.

What Will You Learn?

  • Understand background to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
  • Explore critiques of ACEs
  • Consider children’s rights and childhood adversity
  • Understand shame and our reactions
  • Reflect on the role of restorative approaches

Course Content

Welcome

  • About this Training
    00:00
  • Professional Learning
    00:00
  • Learning Objectives
    00:00
  • Support During Module
    00:00
  • Check In
    00:00
  • ACTIVITY - Empathy Styles
    00:00

Adverse Childhood Experiences

Trauma

Shame

Conclusion

Student Ratings & Reviews

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JG
2 months ago
everything was very well stated and plenty of information about this topic.
DG
4 months ago
very informative short course
BK
6 months ago
Enjoyed the course and reaffirming that the practice from my previous employment on restorative practice is still current and applicable.
SM
7 months ago
It was a very interesting course, i can use the skills learnt forward within my workplace.
AC
8 months ago
excellent
SB
10 months ago
Working with young people, the course was very informative and it was helpful to reflect on issues I am already aware of as well as being guided through new information. Going through the coursework provided me the time to think about the young people I support and how these issues may impact them and their lives.
CW
10 months ago
Very useful and informative course.
EH
10 months ago
Really interesting, informative and educational course. I learned lots and found it incredibly valuable to have these abstract sociological, physiological and theoretical concepts synthesised and contextualised within applied contexts.
HM
2 years ago
Great course and very informative. Very useful tools for use within my role in working with young people.
EH
2 years ago
Gave me a lot to think about and an understanding in to teen brains and the effect trauma has on the brain.
SW
2 years ago
I found it very interesting
RT
2 years ago
Really useful and relevant course
JP
2 years ago
This course was very informative and easy to follow.
NG
2 years ago
Excellent and educational
AW
2 years ago
Very informative and thought-provoking, great content
KC
2 years ago
Great Course
CD
3 years ago
Due to working within the school and already being trauma informed it is good to refresh the knowledge of this subject. It was great that restorative was also linked into this.
Scott Menmuir
3 years ago
Yes, it gave me a better understanding on the reason and not just the actions
SM
3 years ago
Great additional resource
SM
3 years ago
I enjoyed this course. The information provided on shame was particularly interesting, as were the quotes from young people.

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