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Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Workshop with Kate Blakemore

Workshop Details This course is for professionals and any individuals with an interest in the...

Last updated 3 May 2024

Workshop Details

This course is for professionals and any individuals with an interest in the impact of childhood trauma or trauma recovery.

The workshop will explore ways to work therapeutically with adults who have experienced ACES.

On completion of the day you will be able to:

  • understand what adverse childhood experiences (ACES) are
  • understand the brain development in the early years.
  • understand the impact on adulthood after ACE
  • know what “best practice” support looks like
  • look at therapeutic approaches to working with individuals who have been impacted by trauma

Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event

  • Understand what adverse childhood experiences (ACES) are
  • Understand the brain development in the early years.
  • Understand the impact on adulthood after ACE

Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?

  • This workshop is appropriate for Health Professionals, Counsellors, Social Workers, and Support Workers

How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?

  • This workshops will help individuals understand how ACES can impact relationships with adults who have lived experience of ACES. It will also offer guidance about what community support is available.

Course Content

Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Workshop with Kate Blakemore
Workshop Resources

Presenter

Kate Blakemore

Kate Blakemore BA (hons) Bus. Management . Diploma in Counselling. Award in Teaching. Mentoring qualification. Reiki 2 qualified. Diploma in Fertility counselling. Accredited counsellor in infant Loss.

Kate is a person-centered counsellor and founder/CEO of the charity Motherwell Cheshire, a women and girls mental health charity. Kate is a mum of 3 children passionate about supporting mums mental wellbeing after her own struggles when becoming a parent.

Kate has been a counsellor for 12 years working in a Person Centred Approach. Kate is the founder of a women and girls mental health charity Motherwell Cheshire, of which she has won many awards for.

Kate has worked therapeutically with mums involved with Social Care and also mums who have had the children removed for many years and is passionate about supporting them to move with their lives.

Kate Blakemore
Kate Blakemore BA (hons) Bus. Management . Diploma in Counselling. Award in Teaching. Mentoring qualification. Reiki 2 qualified. Diploma in Fertility counselling. Accredited counsellor in infant Loss.

Kate is a person-centered counsellor and founder/CEO of the charity Motherwell Cheshire, a women and girls mental health charity. Kate is a mum of 3 children passionate about supporting mums mental wellbeing after her own struggles when becoming a parent.

Kate has been a counsellor for 12 years working in a Person Centred Approach. Kate is the founder of a women and girls mental health charity Motherwell Cheshire, of which she has won many awards for.

Kate has worked therapeutically with mums involved with Social Care and also mums who have had the children removed for many years and is passionate about supporting them to move with their lives.

Kate has developed the Believe Project a project that supports the mental health of mums that are at risk of or have had their children removed from their care. information can be found on www.believe-motherwell.co.uk

QUALIFICATIONS

- BA (hons) Business Management - Counselling Diploma in Person-Centered Counselling - Accredited infant loss counsellor - Specialist Birth trauma counsellor - Diploma in Specialist infant loss counselling