This two-day conference brings together leading international and local experts to examine in detail how patterns of addictive, anxious or depressive behaviour can pass from generation to generation. It explores how the impact of trauma can be passed from one generation to the next and considers the contribution across the spectrum, from learned behaviours through vicarious andsecondary trauma to transmission at the genetic level. A great opportunity for learning and networking. From our Associates ‘Action Trauma (NI)’.

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Intergenerational Trauma & ACEs Explainer Video

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Sensory Strategies to Build Resilience

Professional development workshop exploring neuro-nurturing to understand how sensory systems impact development.

Participants will learn strategies to facilitate sensory play and build resilience in the early years

Current research in neuroscience and on the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences has given more knowledge and information about how and what we experience in the early years has life time impact.  Sensory Play enables chldren to regulate their emotions, building resilience so they can not only cope with life’s adversities, but thrive. 

Who is it for?

Anyone who has an interest in supporting children in the early years to thrive may attend.

Education, Health and Social Care professionals who work with children in the early years.

Organiser

Carly Craig from All Of Me Sensory is an Early Years Specialist based in County Down, Northern Ireland.

All Of Me Sensory facilitates stay and play sensory workshops for children, make and take parent workshops, create and learn staff training, as well as providing sensory resources. Click Below

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Blue Skies Clondalkin and Family Matters ABC Ballyfermot are working to develop an

Infant Health and Wellbeing Strategy to develop knowledge, skills, practice and services for the pre-birth to 3 years period development.

We will be offering training and mentoring to a range of staff and practitioners, to utilise science and evidence based practice to inform and influence our work in supporting children and families. For Further information and to book click on the link below.

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