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dc.contributor.authorHunter, Cathrynen
dc.contributor.authorQuadara, Antoniaen
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-30T23:51:36Z-
dc.date.available2022-06-30T23:51:36Z-
dc.date.issued2016en
dc.identifier.urihttps://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/20191-
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherRoyal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuseen
dc.relation.isversionofOctober 2016en
dc.subjectSexual abuseen
dc.subjectTrauma-informed careen
dc.subjectChildrenen
dc.subjectChild abuseen
dc.titlePrinciples of trauma-informed approaches to child sexual abuse : a discussion paper10000939en
dc.typeReporten
dc.identifier.catalogid13511en
dc.identifier.urlhttp://ccpblog.unigre.it/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/AUS-RC-Trauma-informed-care-October-2016.compressed.pdfen
dc.subject.keywordnew_recorden
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dc.description.notes"From the outset, trauma-informed care has been explicitly envisaged as a systemic change approach that is reflected at all levels of the service system<br/ >To provide trauma-informed services, all staff of an organization, from the receptionist to the<br/ >direct care worker to the board of directors, must understand how violence impacts on the<br/ >lives of the people being served so that every interaction is consistent with the recovery<br/ >process and reduces the possibility of re-traumatization. (Elliot et al., 2005, p 462)<br/ ><br/ >As a result of lack of awareness, a system's usual operating procedures, practice standards and treatment response can inadvertently re-traumatise consumers1 of these services.<br/ >A trauma-informed service system thus has two key dimensions:<br/ >? awareness of a consumer's history of past and current abuse; and<br/ >? system-wide understanding of the role of violence and victimisation in the lives of consumers of mental health services and 'to use that understanding to design service systems.<br/ ><br/ >The research and commentary in this area draw a distinction between trauma-informed care and trauma-specific services (which are designed to treat the symptoms and impacts of trauma such as grounding techniques, dialectical behaviour therapy, eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing, exposure therapy, trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy, and narrative or behavioural therapies).<br/ ><br/ >Organisational principles and toolkits have been developed to guide the transformation of services and settings in becoming trauma informed. "<br/ >from Exective Summary<br/ >Creative Commonsen
dc.date.entered2016-11-23en
dc.publisher.placeSydneyen
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