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Trauma Informed Care Meaning and Responsibility

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 3:22 pm
by Resh
I'm stuck in one question.. subject is workplace effectiveness..
In your role as an early child education and care worker you may identify children with sign of trauma .
1 what are your responsibility, 2. meaning of trauma -informed care?
3. what practice could you employ if trauma was identified with a child?
4. give two example of these practice
5. complete the table 2people/agencies
6. 2 resources you can consult to help guide your actions in these situations.

Signs of trauma : • difficulty paying attention and concentrating,
• anger and irritability,
• withdrawal,
• repeated and intrusive thoughts,
• Become easily upset, crying and whining;
• Revert to younger behavior such as bed wetting and thumb sucking;
• Misbehavior;
• Have symptoms of illness, such as headaches, vomiting or fever.
Problems within the attachment relationship
Increased physical or medical problems
Problems with managing strong feelings or emotions
Cognitive problems, particularly language and attention difficulties

Trauma informed care meaning : At the core of traumatic stress is a breakdown in the capacity to regulate internal states like fear, anger, and sexual impulse

Can you please help me with this question?

Re: Trauma Informed Care Meaning and Responsibility

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 10:03 am
by Lorina
A user posted this question up some time ago... You can look at the attachments I provided in the following topic:

Responsibilities Of Trauma Informed Care

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Lorina

Re: Trauma Informed Care Meaning and Responsibility

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 4:11 pm
by Resh
Thank you Lorina :thumbup: