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Adverse Childhood Experiences Project Developing an ACE aware and Trauma Sensitive/Informed Workforce Presentation for NISCC Sheina Rigg EITP Implementation Manager (Social Care) SBNI Why intervene early? Understanding about ACEs is


  1. Adverse Childhood Experiences Project Developing an ACE aware and Trauma Sensitive/Informed Workforce Presentation for NISCC Sheina Rigg EITP Implementation Manager (Social Care) SBNI

  2. Why intervene early? Understanding about ACEs is important • Cost to the public sector of late intervention in Northern Ireland is estimated at £536 million per year . This is equivalent to £288 for every Northern Ireland resident, or £1,166 per child (Early Intervention Foundation, 2018) • Makes a powerful case for greater investment in early intervention and prevention for all agencies – APPROACH FOR ALL • Creates a shared, whole system, understanding of the impact of adversity in childhood

  3. Programme for Government 2016-2021 NI CYP Strategy 2016-26 Children’s Services 1 Cooperation Act 2015 We prosper through 8 indicators of wellbeing a strong, competitive, regionally balanced economy Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland 7 SBNI has a responsibility for the delivery of WKS4 across its 27 We have a safe member agencies and partners community where we respect the law, Strategic Priorities: Mental Health, DV and Neglect and each other EITP Work Stream 4 TIP 8 We care for others Tier 1: General Awareness and we help those in need Tier 2: Enhanced Trauma Informed Practice Skills Development Training Tier 3: Leadership & Corporate Governance 12 Sector Specific Corporate Policies, We give our children and young Business Plans , Safeguarding people the best start in life Training, SoS, BBF, Think Family, Residential Review etc.

  4. Also represented are: • Chair of the Interfaith Sub-Group • GP Representative • Sport NI • NIHE • NI Ambulance Service

  5. QUB Evidence Review Developing Trauma Informed Practice Key points: • An overarching comprehensive and coherent framework across sectors and organisations • A whole system organisational change process • Differentiates between trauma informed and trauma – specific interventions / practices • Seeks to enhance service provision for all.

  6. Case Studies

  7. Action on ACEs Gloucestershire

  8. Affects of secondary ry and vic icarious trauma Physical Psychological Behavioural

  9. KEY COMPONENTS OF CROSS SYSTEM TRAUMA INFORMED IMPLEMENTATION Workforce Development / Training Service User Staff Safety and Involvement Wellbeing KEY COMPONENTS Organisational Change Screening and (Leadership & Assessment Strategic Planning) Evidence Based Treatment (QUB Rapid Review Study, 2018)

  10. Year 2: System Transformation Roll out of Level 1 & Level 2 Training Train the Trainer Across all 5 sectors Programme In partnership with HSC Trauma Informed Leadership Centre and Practice E-Learning sectors Programmes Tier 3 Trauma Informed In partnership with HSC Leadership Programme Leadership Centre and In partnership with HSC Post Project Evaluation sectors Operational and Strategic Components NI ACE Reference Group Coordination & Strategic Leadership of the ACE Agenda NI ACE Conference

  11. System System tr transf ansfor orma mation tion - long long te term, a m, acr cross all se oss all services vices an and d th the li e lifesp espan an • Resources available beyond life of project (on SBNI website) • Intercept model • Access to Solihull Approach Plus ‘Understanding Trauma seminar’ online - multi-license for 2 years (end of October) • T4T courses ( see flier for dates) • E-learning course hosted on Leadership website launching end of October • Using a trauma lens in every interaction

  12. Training for Trainers Date Time Venue 16 th October and 17 th 9am-5pm The Braid Ballymena Town Hall, October 2019 Museum & Arts Centre, 1 - 29 Bridge Street Ballymena, BT43 5EJ 22 nd October and 23 rd 9am-5pm HSC Leadership Centre, October 2019 12 Hampton Manor Drive, Belfast, BT 7 3EN 6 th November and 7 th 9am-5pm Banbridge Enterprise Centre November 2019 Scarva Road Industrial Estate, Scarva Rd, Banbridge BT32 3QD 14 th November and 15 th 9am-5pm HSC Leadership Centre, November 2019 12 Hampton Manor Drive, Belfast, BT 7 3EN 21 st November and 22 nd 9am-5pm Craigavon Civic Centre November 2019 66 Lakeview Rd, Craigavon BT64 1AL 28 th November and 29 th 9am-5pm HSC Leadership Centre, November 2019 12 Hampton Manor Drive, Belfast, BT 7 3EN 4 th and 5 th December 2019 9am-5pm HSC Leadership Centre, 12 Hampton Manor Drive, Belfast, BT 7 3EN 10 th and 11 th December 9am-5pm Derry City Hotel, 2019 Queens Quay, Londonderry BT48 7AS

  13. Contact Us For further information please contact the EITP Trauma Informed Practice Project Team Telephone: 02895361810 (SBNI office) Email: sheina.rigg@hscni.net Implementation manager -Social Care OR stephanie.thompson@hscni.net Project manager

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