Core Concepts in Working with People from Refugee Backgrounds (March)
This 1-day workshop is designed to put a framework of understanding around working with people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds.
Workshop outline
This one-day introductory workshop is designed to put a framework of understanding around working with people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds. It focuses on understanding the link between what refugees have been through, the impact of torture and other traumatic events, the stressors of detention, resettlement and cultural transition. It explores how to work in a trauma informed and culturally competent way that promotes recovery and fosters feelings of trust, safety and control, while minimising the risk of re-traumatisation. Participants will be encouraged to think about how to apply the concepts to their own workplace, and will leave the workshop feeling more confident in utilising their skills and experience with people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds.
Program
The refugee experience
Impact of torture and other traumatic events
The stressors of resettlement and cultural transition
The stressors of seeking asylum in Australia
Cultural sensitivity
Working within a recovery framework
Worker well-being and self-care
For further information
Telephone 8206 8900
Email training@sttars.org.au
Terms and conditions
Workshops have a limited number of participants. Registrations close 7 days before the event. A receipt will be emailed to you once payment has been received. Registrations may be cancelled up to 7 working days prior to the day of the event with a full refund. Cancellations giving less than 7 working days notice will incur a 30% cancellation fee to cover administration costs. If a minimum number of participants is not reached, a workshop may be cancelled.
This 1-day workshop is designed to put a framework of understanding around working with people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds.
Workshop outline
This one-day introductory workshop is designed to put a framework of understanding around working with people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds. It focuses on understanding the link between what refugees have been through, the impact of torture and other traumatic events, the stressors of detention, resettlement and cultural transition. It explores how to work in a trauma informed and culturally competent way that promotes recovery and fosters feelings of trust, safety and control, while minimising the risk of re-traumatisation. Participants will be encouraged to think about how to apply the concepts to their own workplace, and will leave the workshop feeling more confident in utilising their skills and experience with people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds.
Program
The refugee experience
Impact of torture and other traumatic events
The stressors of resettlement and cultural transition
The stressors of seeking asylum in Australia
Cultural sensitivity
Working within a recovery framework
Worker well-being and self-care
For further information
Telephone 8206 8900
Email training@sttars.org.au
Terms and conditions
Workshops have a limited number of participants. Registrations close 7 days before the event. A receipt will be emailed to you once payment has been received. Registrations may be cancelled up to 7 working days prior to the day of the event with a full refund. Cancellations giving less than 7 working days notice will incur a 30% cancellation fee to cover administration costs. If a minimum number of participants is not reached, a workshop may be cancelled.
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Highlights
- 7 hours 30 minutes
- In-person
Refund Policy
Location
STTARS
81 Angas Street
Adelaide, SA 5000
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