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Training in Psychological Skills - Early Interventions for Children (TIPS-EIC) - Trauma

Training in Psychological Skills - Early Interventions for Children (TIPS-EIC) - Trauma

Overview

Level: Skilled

Impact Assessments:

This training has been developed for qualified multi-disciplinary staff across agencies who work with children and young people, e.g., in school settings.

The resources are evidence and competency-based and aligned to the NES child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) MATRIX. The training, delivered by NES-funded TIPS-EIC local psychologists, aims to equip staff to deliver psychologically informed practices and interventions to children and young people who have elevated levels of distress but who would not meet the criteria for a referral to tier three CAMHS.

We are guided by the principles of implementation science, which tell us that on the job support is required to embed new skills into practice; all our training is accompanied by ‘Application to Practice’ groups or coaching sessions delivered by an expert in the technique / intervention.

Trauma training modules

These are four half-day training modules, delivered by Local TIPS-EIC staff, to cover the informed and skilled level of the NES Trauma Knowledge and Skills Framework delivered face-to-face, or virtually via Teams, with follow-up application to practice groups.

Training course delivered either face-to-face or virtually

Is there a cost for this learning resource? :

No

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

NHS Education for Scotland / Education Scotland / Scottish Government

Training model:

This training has been developed for qualified multi-disciplinary staff across agencies who work with children and young people, e.g., in school settings. It is available in most Scottish Health Board areas.

Trainers are NES- funded Psychology staff embedded in local CAMHS teams who attend the Training for Trainer course delivered by NES

Staff capacity and time commitment:

1.5 hours to complete the Trauma-Skilled Practice e-learning module

Day workshops delivered face-to-face or virtually via Teams

Author/developer:

NHS Education for Scotland

Contact for Further Development

Training in psychological skills – early intervention for children (TIPS-EIC)

Email: psychology@nes.scot.nhs.uk

Link to resource


Quality dimensions

Usability

 Trauma-Skilled e-learning module: Learning Outcomes:

1.To recognise the impact of trauma on children and young people

  1. To understand how children and young people recover from trauma
  2. To learn how to meet the needs of children and young people who have experienced trauma.

  Four Trauma Skilled Practice Modules & Learning Outcomes:

  1. Compassion Fatigue and Self-Care
  • Think about how to look after ourselves and each other in the context of the work that we do 
  • Recognise the signs of burnout and secondary trauma
  • Understand what we mean by compassion satisfaction
  • Identify ways of preventing and managing burnout and secondary trauma
  1. Why Trauma Matters
  • Develop our understanding of why trauma matters
  • Consider different definitions of trauma
  • Improve our understanding of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the prevalence of trauma
  1. Understanding the Psychological Impact of Trauma
  • Understand the impact of trauma on the brain
  • Understand the survival response
  • Introduce the concept of the Window of Tolerance
  1. Relationships and Recovery
  • Recognize how your work fits the phase-based model of recovery
  • Understand what we mean by trauma-informed care
  • Understand how services can prevent re-traumatisation
  • Use the GIRFEC National Practice Model to support recovery
  • Safe, reliable, kind relationships with adults help CYP recover from trauma 

Supports

Supports - Workforce

Ring-fenced time to attend training and follow-up Application to Practice groups

Supports - Technology

Internet connections and laptop, or similar device, to attend training and coaching remotely

Supports - Administrative

Not required

Supports - Financial

All materials for training and intervention delivery are provided by NES

Evidence base

All materials are aligned with the NES National Trauma Training Programme and follow phase-based models of recovery from trauma which emphasise the importance of healthy relationships, e.g., with good adults to help children to feel safe, contained and nurtured.


Impact assessments

Reaction

REACTS data are collected after every training event

Learning

Knowledge and Confidence Ratings are obtained from attendees pre and post training sessions

Behaviour

Application to Practice Groups support the implementation of changed work practices. Questback surveys are used to assess the impact of training and coaching on staff practices.

Results

It is harder to establish this level of impact at the Skilled Practice Level.


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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