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Training – THRIVE: How do we create wellbeing and stability when faced with uncertainty and vicarious trauma?

THRIVE: How do we create wellbeing and stability when faced with uncertainty and vicarious trauma?

Building on the success of our Vicarious Trauma to Vicarious Resilience training, we are pleased to introduce our new training module – THRIVE: How do we create wellbeing and stability when faced with uncertainty and vicarious trauma?

This two-half day training session is designed for professionals supporting people impacted by emotional and physical trauma. In a professional adult learning environment, this session provides an opportunity for participants to:

  • Increase understanding of burnout, compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma
  • Work together to develop and build on understanding of vicarious resilience, compassion satisfaction and post-traumatic growth
  • Apply a resilience framework and explore organisational and individual strategies that cultivate resilience

Drawing on the extensive knowledge and specialist experience of trauma at The Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre, our trainers will apply our Creating a State of Thriving conceptual model to explore the resilience framework comprised of organisational and individuals’ strategies that strengthen professional practice and development of vicarious resilience.

Who should attend this course?

This course is designed for professionals supporting people impacted by emotional and physical trauma – this could include workers who work with clients impacted by trauma and/or are exposed to traumatic material such as people’s stories of trauma, reports with trauma content, reading material, legal reports, compensation claims, visual trauma material and media content.

Available dates

If you’d like to attend the next available session of this training, please email [email protected] to register.

More information
For further information or enquiries please contact our Training team at
[email protected] or 5222 4318.

The Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of the land we stand on. We are committed to working toward creating a community where all people indigenous and non-indigenous are safe, connected and empowered to live well. The Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre recognises the diverse needs of our community and we ensure our services are inclusive of all children, young people and their families including those who are of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, those who identify as LGBTIQ and persons living with disability. We work collaboratively with people and partner organisations who also support our diverse client group. Interpreter and translator services are available to all our clients upon request.

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