Description

This 7-day modular training course has been developed to enable staff themselves to become Attachment Leads in their schools, local authorities and other settings. Attachment Leads are those who intend to integrate attachment aware and trauma responsive ways of being to impact both their policies and practices.

The course is for those determined to provide alternative practices to enable all children and young people to be fully included in school, college and their communities, making the most of all the educative opportunities on offer. The course is rooted in attachment awareness and trauma responsive practices. By attending to the attachment and regulatory systems of these children and young people, they can have an opportunity to settle to learn. This course will be based on the latest findings around interventions to support those affected by developmental trauma, loss and insecurity of attachment. All our work is influenced by attachment theory, intersubjectivity theory, object-relations theory and polyvagal theory.

The intensive 7-day course is aimed primarily at support staff (Mentors, Keyworkers, TAs) and their Senior Managers who are determined include young people in their schools, colleges and communities who are vulnerable, a cause for concern, in need, at risk, in care, on special guardianships or adopted. Virtual School Head teachers, the Virtual School team and various behaviour outreach services have attended. Educational Psychologists have also participated as part of their doctorates at Queens University in Belfast. Social workers are most welcome too!

Places available! Next course starting May 2025, please email hannah@touchbase.org.uk to book.