Relive the transformative experience of the CALM Conference 2024 with our exclusive retrospective content package, now available for purchase for only £40 per place. Held on May 21st 2024, at the picturesque House for an Art Lover, this conference was a day of deep exploration into trauma-informed practices and staff wellbeing.
This comprehensive package includes recordings of all keynote addresses and workshops, allowing you to access a wealth of knowledge and insights at your convenience. Experience Dr. Lisa Cherry's keynote on nurturing belonging as an antidote to trauma, emphasizing its crucial role in healing and connection for marginalised individuals. Dr. Shona Quin’s keynote on reducing restraint in child-care settings offers practical strategies and personal stories to inspire cultural change. Lorna Walker’s talk on Practicing Presence shows how our way of being with one another can move us towards more compassionate ways of looking after ourselves and others.
The package also features workshops with practical tools and strategies, from wonderful speakers including; Elaine McTaggart (Team Grant), Emily Laranja (Lynburn Primary), Liam Feeney (East Park), Ailie Davie (East Park), Linda Hume (Linda Hume Consultancy), Michael Lewis (Keys Housing), Elaine McIntosh (Care Visions), Carrie Campbell (Care Visions), Charlotte Wilson (Care Inspectorate) and Anthony O’Malley (Care Inspectorate). You'll also have the opportunity to enjoy the unique experience of Lorna’s mindful walk through a recording made on the grounds.
Perfect for professionals in social care, education, and healthcare, parents and carers and those working in the field of trauma, this package offers invaluable resources to enhance your trauma-informed practices and support strategies. We hope this CALM Conference 2024 retrospective content will support you to continue your journey towards creating supportive, healing environments.
"Nuturing belonging is an antidote to trauma as it plays a significant role in the healing process for those impacted by trauma by fostering safe relationships and connections with others."- Dr Lisa Cherry
Are you ready to explore how nurturing belonging can be a powerful antidote to trauma? Dr. Lisa Cherry, a renowned author and researcher, delves into the importance of fostering safe relationships and providing hope in educational and social care settings. Her session offers invaluable insights from her extensive research and practical strategies for systemic change. Dr. Lisa Cherry brings over three decades of experience in Education and Children’s Services, combining rigorous academic research with professional expertise to foster environments where marginalized individuals feel they truly belong. You don’t want to miss this transformative talk!
How the CALM Conference Retrospective Works
Once you've taken the plunge and hit the buy button, you will be able to access the learning material directly from our website. Once you've logged in (you'll set up your learner account during the payment stage) you will find information on all the speakers, the outlines of the keynotes and workshops, their presentations and associated materials, along with recordings of their conference inputs. Should you have any problems accessing this, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us at onlinelearning@calmtraining.co.uk.
Discussing her recent research on bleonging in her keynote- 'An Intentional Approach to Nuturing Belonging'.
Dr Shona Quin
Exploring the scaffolding required to support cultures to respond rather than react to people in their care, in her keynote- 'Space to Breathe'.
Lorna Walker
Looking at health, well-being and happiness and how to build compassion and our ability to connect with others in her keynote- 'Practicing Presence'.
Elaine McTaggart
Exploring how Trauma can lead to a whole new way of being, seeing and doing. Elaine shares a personal journey in- 'The Art of a Better Introduction'.
Linda Hume
Bringing together a model of support and the concept of quality of life in her workhop- 'Perspectives of Support- who's perspective are we viewing?'
Ailie Davie & Liam Feeney
Guiding you through the trauma informed approach model within East Park, including training, trauma profiles and debrief model in - 'Trauma Informed Approach for Support'.
Emily Laranja
Understanding Dr Bruce Perry's neurosequential model and it's application within educational settings is the focus of Emily's workshop- 'Regulate, Relate, Reason'.
The Care Inspectorate
Hear about some of the work being undertaken with the residential childcare sector in relation to restrictive practices- 'Self-evaluation Tool: Reducing Restraint'.
Michael Lewis
Watch the story unfold as participant engaged in a fictional social care scenario in- 'The Perspective Game'.
Elaine McIntosh
You are invited to reflect on your experiences of supervision in- 'Supervision: The Power Dynamic'.
RIGHT FOR YOU?
Who is This Conference Retrospective For?
The conference covers a range of topics that are applicable to individuals and organisations alike. Regardless of your sector or background, you will find a inspiration and nuggets of wisdom to take forward in your practice!
So if you weren't able to be with us on the day, why not experience it now...and keep an eye out for our next event!
"The speakers and workshops were delivered with a great passion that was evident in the presentations.
Their delivery was engaging and the information innovative and thought provoking."
"CALM always sets a high bar in terms of speaker quality and this year was no different. The common link for me was the sincerity and passion demonstrated by all the speakers, it was truly humbling. "