Training
Holistic Attachment Services (HAS) deliver bespoke training events tailored to those working with vulnerable children at risk of entering the care system or who are currently in care, adopted or living with family members long term.
The aim of our training is to develop understanding of the universal human experience of trauma, and the attachment relationships that can promote resilience or lead to vulnerability when working with children in care or who have been adopted.
The training also supports professionals to understand and also meet the needs of Black, Asian and minority children.
About our training courses
Our courses are practice-based rather than theory based, and motivational, focusing on developing safeguarding confidence and high professional standards. You will receive a robust and effective learning experience which will enable participants to reflect on, develop and enhance their existing practice. The skills and knowledge gained from our training should aid the participant to improve outcomes for the children they work with.
What do our courses cover?
Training for organisations to support them to raise their racial consciousness and improve social equity.
Training for adopters, foster carers, special guardians and professionals, with a focus on racial and cultural awareness to provide them with the skills to manage the holistic needs of ethnic minority children in care.
Support groups for transracial adopters, foster carers and special guardians.
Affinity space/group supervision for Black, Asian and minority professionals working in social care.
What can we offer?
Flexible training options such as: full and half day training • team meetings • twilight • weekend sessions
Please get in touch for more information on how we can meet your needs and for a quote.
Disclaimer
HAS may use data collected from training courses for research, education and training purposes. However, we understand that any information or personal details gathered during this course about you are confidential, and your name nor any identifying written information will be used or published without your consent.