Re-release - The ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a community trauma

Episode 24 January 15, 2020 00:20:19
Re-release - The ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a community trauma
Emerging Minds Podcast
Re-release - The ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a community trauma

Jan 15 2020 | 00:20:19

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Show Notes

This is a re-released episode from our Community Trauma Toolkit podcast series. In this episode we talk to Michelle Roberts, a psychologist and expert in the areas of child and adolescent trauma, loss and grief, and children's disaster recovery. She has decades of experience as an educator and psychologist supporting school communities, and discusses with us the ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a disaster or community trauma and how schools and families can work together to help prioritise and support children's needs. In this episode you will learn: Further information and resources: Trauma sensitive behaviour management How educators can support children in the short term following a disaster or community trauma Community Trauma Toolkit

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