Trauma Responsive Insights Webinar Series

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We started our  journey by looking at ‘Curiosity as an Antidote to Labelling’, we looked at how honing our curiosity as a skill, and as a way of being and working alongside each other, can reduce our assumptions and biases and deepen our empathy and understanding of ourselves and one another. Our hope is that these sessions can deepen our conversations and exploration of what Trauma Responsive practice looks and feels like by looking at research, practices and tools which focus on curiosity, connection and compassion.

In our second session we explored ‘Creating safety through connection’. We took a deeper look at Polyvagal Theory, drawing on work from Stephen Porges and Deb Dana. This was another wonderful session that offered the opportunity to explore how interconnected we all are and the enduring need we all have to support each other with regulation. We reflected on what anchors us in a state of feeling regulated and safe, a person, a place, an activity, we pondered who we consider an anchor for ourselves when we feel anxious or unsettled.

 

The final installment saw us explore ‘Regulation as a path to compassion’, exploring the connection between empathy and compassion, the impact of empathic distress and Strauss et al.’s study on the five elements of compassion. Creating cultures of compassionate curiosity requires us to be resourced, so we pondered some questions, what nourishes you and what depletes you? Exploring this for ourselves can help us become more sustainably resourced and support reciprocal flourishing within our communities. 

If you’d like to explore these topics further, you can still view the webinar, click below to sign up.