Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Trauma
Overview
Everyone working with children needs to understand the impact that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and trauma can have. This course introduces what ACEs and trauma are, how they affect children, and how to support those who have experienced adversity. It focuses on helping learners prioritise the welfare of children and contribute to a safe, supportive school environment.
Childhood can include emotionally challenging situations, which is a normal part of development. However, some children experience trauma that overwhelms their ability to cope and significantly affects their wellbeing. This course explores how understanding ACEs can help you recognise individual challenges, support affected students, and work towards creating a trauma-informed school.
Take this course to develop your ability to support children impacted by trauma and adversity.
Outline Learning Objectives:
- Identify what adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and trauma are
- Recognise how ACEs and trauma can impact children and their wellbeing
- Identify ways to support students who have experienced trauma
- Understand how to contribute to a trauma-informed school environment
Why should I take this course?
This course is essential for anyone working with children. Understanding ACEs and trauma helps you take a child-centred approach to safeguarding and better support students who may be struggling. By developing this knowledge, you can help prioritise the welfare of children and create a safe, nurturing environment where all students can thrive.