Implementing Psychologically Informed Environments and Trauma Informed Care

Implementing Psychologically Informed Environments and Trauma Informed Care
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9781040151297
ISBN-13 : 1040151299
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Book Synopsis Implementing Psychologically Informed Environments and Trauma Informed Care by : Peter Cockersell

Download or read book Implementing Psychologically Informed Environments and Trauma Informed Care written by Peter Cockersell and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-10-29 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book gathers together the experiences of leaders across sectors, organisations and client groups to help readers introduce, develop, and maintain psychologically informed environments (PIE) and trauma informed care (TIC) within their workspaces. Featuring the voices of providers, commissioners, consultants, and trainers from the NHS, local authorities, and the voluntary sector, this unique text includes chapters on implementing PIE across a range of overlapping fields, including young people’s, homelessness, mental health, and women’s services. Each chapter describes the contributors’ experiences of which factors and processes enable or disable successful implementation of PIE/TIC; the unique challenges of leadership within this process; and how to understand the different dynamics at play in an organisation that determine effectiveness. With an emphasis on practical examples underpinned by theory, and recommendations drawn from the emergent themes, the book acts as an invitation for leaders to explore how they can influence the growth and evolving shape of PIE and trauma informed approaches across health and social care and support settings, and beyond. This book will be an invaluable resource for aspiring and new, as well as experienced, leaders who are interested in implementing and enabling PIE and TIC in their organisations.


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