NOVAS host seminar on Trauma Informed Practice

On Friday 25th of October NOVAS will host a Seminar on Trauma Informed Practice in The Gardens International in Limerick City.

NOVAS works with people who have experienced complex and enduring trauma through the lens of Trauma Informed Practice. Incorporating the six principles of safety, trustworthiness, choice, empowerment, collaboration and cultural consideration into our work, helps us to connect with those who need our services the most.

This seminar will explore the value of Trauma Informed Practice when supporting people who have experienced multiple disadvantage, through panel discussions and presentations from those with lived experience, professional practice and academic research on the issue.

Led by keynote speaker Dr. Katriona O Sullivan, this seminar will explore the enduring impact of poverty, exclusion and inequality and highlight how practitioners can effectively promote the six principles of Trauma Informed Practice.

A range of speakers will provide insight into Trauma Informed Practice in the areas of housing, homelessness, addiction, inclusion medicine and justice.

Join us and be part of the learning and sharing of knowledge! Book here