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The following resource contains a full toolkit for when engaging with service users. This contains safety statements, engagement, safety planning, window of tolerance tools, grounding, self-soothing sand mindfulness and a range of staff guides.
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The following resource is designed to skill people up on what Vicarious Trauma is and how to respond to it individually and strategically.
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A specific tool can be used when supporting people access multiple services called a safety passport. The person can use this for every service they go to. It will ensure that they feel as safe as possible.
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The following resource helps you think about how you can maintain your boundaries when working in a trauma informed way to protect you and the other person.
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The following form is to help supervisors and supervisees have the best trauma informed supervision sessions possible. Use this is as or to modify your existing tools.
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The following guide helps services develop trauma informed policies and procedures for their service using a simple methodology.
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The following resource provides you with the key reflective practice models when implementing this process into your service.
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This worksheet is designed to help people understand what can get them out of their Window of Tolerance and what tools and techniques can keep them in it.
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