Welcome to the Trauma Informed Plymouth Network. We celebrate the strength, personal growth, innovation and creativity that can grow from trauma & adversity
The Trauma Informed Plymouth Network has made the decision to suspend its activity on X as a social media platform indefinitely.
You can remain connected with us online via our website, and on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.
If anyone you know is experiencing racist or religious abuse, then the Racial equality council can offer support.
[email protected]
https://t.co/4XdhBS2FRF
For more info on the Trauma Informed Plymouth Network visit the website https://t.co/4E3LVOX46s
Further helpful information can be found here: See here for the statement issued by Tudor Evans, Plymouth City Council Leader.
https://t.co/WNgRSA9hAY
• Some further practical updates can be found via this link.
https://t.co/EGOauVqsjl
Because of the effect of racial and community trauma, fear has already saturated the experience of many. The Network wants to do all it can to recognise this harm and support those affected in this moment in any way.
The people being targeted in recent racist events have already experienced significant trauma. The events such as the one planned for later today could worsen this.
Statement in response to the planned far right demonstration in Plymouth tonight. As a Network which is built on safety as the basis for all five values within our Trauma Lens, we recognise that the protection of basic rights to physical and psychological safety is fundamental.
Call for support from one of our members…
Does anyone have anything they’d be willing to share around trauma informed assessment and support of homelessness, abuse, substance abuse or mental health?
Please link below or email [email protected] and we will happily pass on 😊
Looking forward to learning more about the Network’s membership when our annual census closes this Wednesday
at noon. The link to the form is in this month’s members’ newsletter.
#traumainformedplymouth
So the @TFCPlymouth annual report is worth a read, important work & amazing impact on display
"The more partnerships we create, the stronger the bonds in our community"
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Full version - https://t.co/ba3S9mkuHP
We had another inspiring training day for the Plymouth Safeguarding Children Partnership.
What does it mean to feel safer?
Putting at ease, feeling secure, consistency, boundaries, ethical frameworks, safeguarding, bring clear, owning and apologising…
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Wonderful to talk about all things trauma informed with some of our city’s volunteers in such a warm & friendly setting; Hamoaze House.
Feeling inspired by the impetus to ‘give something back’ & build connection within the communities of our Ocean City.
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Jobs News!
The Interpersonal Trauma Response Service are pleased to announce they are recruiting a new Plymouth-based 12 month position for a: Specialist Children and Young People's Advisor - FearFree
patients.
Why not take a look?
https://t.co/K9tI9JeXUC
@karynmccluskey Some of our members have requested that we invite you to our network to speak about your work. Sorry to approach you on here, but we are having real difficulty finding contact details for you.
Can you help? Thanks.
@shame_medicine @lunadolezal @drtomgedman@uniofexeHLS@UniOfExeterHASS “A common response is that we can’t afford such action – we argue, we cannot afford inaction.” 👏❤️
Before we can be respons-ible, we need to be respons-able and very often social determinants can make that impossible.
Great blog- thank you!
We are very proud to launch our podcast. This will be a bi-monthly series where we interview a whole range of contributors about male violence against women and girls, masculinity and anything else we think important.
Please subscribe and follow
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