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AIMAWARD L2 Award in Understanding and Responding to Psychological Trauma

The AIM Qualifications Level 2 Award in Understanding and Responding to Psychological Trauma provides learners with introductory knowledge of trauma and therapeutic practice when working with individuals who have experienced trauma.

The qualification aims to develop therapeutic practice with which learners may adapt and use within their current job roles. It is primarily aimed at staff working within sectors with responsibility for the care and support for vulnerable individuals, for example learning support staff within schools, social workers and family support staff, healthcare assistants within mental health services and play specialists in hospitals. This qualification is highly desirable for people working with roles in education, health and social care, children, young people services, vulnerable adult services, criminal justice support services, foster care and adoption.

This qualification also aims to introduce those with little or no previous experience of the industry to this specialist area.

Key Information

  • Course Level

    Level 2

  • Delivery

    Part-Time

  • Duration

    10 Weeks


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Understanding Psychological Trauma – this theory-based component introduces the learner to the impact of trauma and factors which may increase resilience to trauma. Learners will look at the differences between acute, chronic, complex and secondary trauma, and how adverse childhood experiences study has impacted on the understanding and response to psychological trauma today.

Responding to Psychological Trauma – this component will provide learners with an understanding of the purpose, process and ethical considerations when using a trauma screening tool. Learners will have the opportunity to use a trauma screening tool to evaluate whether an individual would benefit from a trauma recovery plan.

Financial Support

Depending on your situation, you may be able to access a range of financial support available.

Course Fees

UK

We do not currently have fee information available for this course. Please contact us for further information.

 

Please use the following links to make an application or enquiry about this course.

Apply online Make an enquiry Call 0800 358 7575