As practitioners we are told to self-care, to be resilient, as if there’s something wrong with us when we’re affected by our work. Secondary trauma should be seen in the context of the organisational systems it exists in. Doing this will improve the wellbeing of the workforce, so they can improve the wellbeing of the communities they work with.

Date: Thursday 15th November 2018

Time: 10am-4.30pm

Venue :La Mon Hotel & Country Club, 41 Gransha Road, Belfast.

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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.

Further Information and To Book

Relational Based Training

Research shows that the quality of our relationships is a key determinant of health and wellbeing outcomes.

ABLE training is based on this premise and it is designed by Ag Eisteacht to equip front line practitioners with the knowledge, skills and confidence to actively support individuals and families at times of change, challenge and / or upheaval, with a particular emphasis on supporting key familial relationships.

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ABLE Training Further Information and Booking