Managing Feelings for Parents - Compassion Fatigue
Course Overview:
Our course is designed to assist parents in identifying compassion fatigue and acknowledging their own feelings and responses to children with Developmental Trauma and children who display neurodiverse charachteristics.
What You'll Gain:
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Practical Strategies: Learn how to recognise and manage compassion fatigue.
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Emotional Support: Connect with other parents facing similar challenges.
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Expert Insights: Receive guidance from experienced professionals.
For: All Parents, Kinship Carers and SGOs
Duration: 3 hours (10 am - 1 pm)
Locations: Coventry, Cardiff, Gloucestershire, London
Cost: £60 per person
Why Attend?
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Gain a Deeper Understanding of Secondary Trauma: Understand how secondary trauma affects caregivers and learn ways to mitigate its impact.
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Develop Self-Recognition: Enhance your ability to recognise signs of compassion fatigue in yourself and take proactive steps to address it.
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Avoid Compassion Fatigue: Equip yourself with strategies to prevent compassion fatigue from affecting your well-being and family life.
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Manage Your Feelings: Learn tools to manage your emotions effectively and continue to be the best parent you can be.
Course Benefits:
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Improved Well-being: By recognising and managing compassion fatigue, you can maintain your emotional health and resilience.
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Enhanced Parenting Skills: Gain insights and strategies that will help you support your child more effectively.
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Community Support: Build connections with other parents who understand your challenges and can offer support and encouragement.
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Professional Guidance: Benefit from the expertise of professionals who specialise in developmental trauma and carer support.
Don't let compassion fatigue take a toll on your well-being and your family life. Join our course to gain practical strategies, emotional support, and expert insights that will help you navigate the challenges of parenting children with developmental trauma and children who display neurodiverse characteristics.