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100 1 _aTreisman, Karen
245 1 2 _aA treasure box for creating trauma-informed organisations (volume 2) :
_ba ready-to-use resource for trauma, adversity, and culturally informed, infused, and responsive systems
260 _aLondon:
_bJessica Kingsley,
_c2021
300 _axxi, 392p
490 _v2
_aTherapeutic treasures collection
505 _aPart 2: Values and Principles 5. Safety and Trust 6. Relationship Focus 7. Curiosity/Behaviour is Communication 8. Strengths and Hope 9. Cultural Humility and Responsiveness 10. Co-Production Voice and Choice 11. Integration and Connection/Collaboration/Communication and Values Summary
520 _aThis Treasure Box book is packed full of valuable resources from bestselling and award-winning author, trainer, organizational consultant, and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Karen Treisman, and will show you how to weave a deep understanding of trauma and adversity into the daily practice and the whole fabric of your organization. This expert knowledge is presented in a bright and easy to understand way. Every chapter contains a huge array of colour photocopiable worksheets, downloadable materials, practical ideas, reflective questions, and exercises ready to use both individually and organizationally. Covering guidance on policies, recruitment, supervision, language, cultural humility, co-production, team meeting ideas, staff wellbeing and more, this is the ultimate treasure trove for getting your organization truly and meaningfully trauma-informed. There are also contributors from all over the world within different contexts, from prisons to social care to schools to residential homes and much more, which illustrate how to take the ideas and apply them into real world practice.
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650 4 _aPersonnel management
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