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Solihull Approach Advanced Level - Trauma

Solihull Approach Advanced Level - Trauma

Overview

Level: Enhanced

Impact Assessments:

The resource is for practitioners seeking to develop their knowledge and understanding of trauma in the context of supporting emotional health and wellbeing, attachment and brain development.  It builds upon learning from the 2 day Solihull Approach Foundation Level Training and supports practitioners in their use of the Solihull Approach. 

The training is a 1 day seminar which can take place either face to face or online.

Is there a cost for this learning resource? :

Yes

If self-funding (please contact NES to discuss):

  • Live Virtual (Individual): £106 (includes Supporting Information Booklet)
  • Face-to-face (Group): £998 (inclusive apart from resources)
  • Resources: Understanding Trauma Supporting Information Booklet £8

 

 

Has this resource been accredited or endorsed by any organisation? :

Solihull Approach

Training model:

The learning is available to Solihull Approach trained practitioners working with babies, young children and school-aged children, young people and their families.

Practitioners must have undertaken the 2 day Foundation Level training and ideally, also undertaken the train-the trainer training.

Staff capacity and time commitment:

The seminar duration is 1 day (6.5 hours – in addition to 2 day foundation level training and 1 day train the trainer training). Practitioners will also require time around the seminar to reflect upon the information and to make theory to practice links. The Supporting Information Booklet (Understanding Trauma) summarises key information and encourages reflections to support consolidation.

Author/developer:

The Solihull Approach

Contact for Further Development

Further information is hosted on Solihull Approach, Solihull Approach - Understanding Trauma Advanced Training and NHS Education for Scotland -Parenting: Infant Mental Health

Link to resource


Quality dimensions

Usability

The course content includes:

  1. How trauma links to the Solihull Approach model
  2. Brain development and trauma
  3. Attachment and trauma
  4. Epigenetics and trauma

 

 

Supports

Supports - Workforce

Practitioners will require time to attend the seminar and afterwards to review and embed course

The seminar builds upon learning from the 2 Day Foundation training.  The Solihull Approach suggest that work discussion time, the Refresher Day and the seminars on brain development, attachment and trauma is the best way of translating Solihull Approach theory to practice - this seminar represents one strand of this. 

The NES implementation guide supports the implementation of the Solihull Approach.  Within the implementation guide, services are encouraged to develop a local programme of consultation and continuing professional  development events for practitioners to support practitioners to embed the Solihull Approach into their practice. These may be general refreshers of the core components of the Solihull Approach, reflective practice sessions drawing the approach in to case discussions, or more tailored to specific local need, for example linking GIRFEC to the Solihull Approach. 

 

 

 

 

Supports - Technology

Access to laptop and internet connection if attending a seminar delivered online. 

Supports - Administrative

As per the Solihull Approach requirements - to collate delegate lists, maintain record of practitioners trained, arrange and send out training materials (booklet, certificates, agreement/code of practice), to arrange and support trainings (either online or in person).

 

Supports - Financial

Payment for seminar attendance, booklets and as per implementation of Solihull Approach - staffing resources to embed the Solihull Approach into practice (e.g. through a Solihull Approach Champion).

Evidence base

The Solihull Approach is based upon the application of child development and well-established psychological theory to practice and underpinned by existing research evidence in early brain development and the importance of early relationships and experience.

There is an evidence base for the Solihull Approach in general as outlined here, Sollihull Approach Parenting - Our impact and evidence base with studies demonstrating improvements in the following: the parent-child relationship, child prosocial behaviour, behaviour difficulties, parental anxiety and stress, and practitioner satisfaction.


Impact assessments

Reaction

Evaluation forms are completed at the end of training.

Learning

Evaluation forms include section on learning and how this will be implemnted within the workplace.

Behaviour

Results

Evidence from peer reviewed studies of the Solihull Approach demonstrate improvements in the following: the parent-child relationship, child prosocial behaviour, behaviour difficulties, parental anxiety and stress, and practitioner satisfaction.


KSF dimension information in relation to the learning resource

Child Development and Attachment

Mental Health in Children, Young People and their Families

Engagement, Containment and Communication

Identification and Understanding of Need

Supports and Interventions

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