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Trauma-Informed Parenting Capacity Assessment
Placing the child at the centre of decision making in family law.

What you will learn
Identify the psychological processes underpinning abuse and neglect and how these can be identified to inform decision making about children's care needs..
Organise information to make trauma responsive decisions about the parent’s capacity to care for the child using the Psychological Parenting Capacity Checklist.
Identify clinical information required to determine the care needs of the child and the parent's sensitivity to these needs.
Determine the safety of the context within which the parent-child relationship takes place.
Why take this course?
👩🏫 Course Title: Trauma-Informed Parenting Capacity Assessment
🚀 Course Headline: Placing the Child at the Centre of Decision Making in Family Law
🌍 About This Course: Dive into a transformative learning journey with our online course, "Trauma-Informed Parenting Capacity Assessment." This comprehensive training is designed to equip legal professionals, social workers, and mental health practitioners with the necessary insights into the complexities of trauma as it relates to parenting. By understanding the psychological underpinnings of abuse and neglect, you'll learn how to identify critical clinical information that informs decisions regarding a child's care.
🔍 What You'll Learn:
Core Concepts:
- Understanding Trauma & Attachment: Uncover the essence of trauma and its impact on children through attachment relationships, and learn about the relational nature of attachment trauma.
- Parenting Challenges & Their Implications: Explore the psychological processes behind parenting difficulties and their profound effects on a child's well-being.
- Gathering Essential Information: Identify what information is crucial for making informed, trauma-responsive decisions about parental capacity to care for their children.
- The Psychological Parenting Capacity Checklist: Learn about this valuable tool designed to organize clinical data and determine if a more in-depth assessment is necessary.
Course Structure:
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Part One: Trauma & Attachment 🔗
- Defining trauma and its relational impact on children through attachment theory.
- Recognizing the signs of attachment trauma in various parenting scenarios.
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Part Two: Causes of Parenting Difficulties 🕵️♂️
- Identifying the psychological factors that can lead to harmful parenting practices.
- Understanding the influence of these difficulties on a child's development and safety.
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Part Three: Informed Assessment & Decision Making 📊
- Implementing the Psychological Parenting Capacity Checklist in practice.
- Determining the child's care needs, parental sensitivity, and the context of the parent-child relationship.
Who Should Take This Course? This course is specifically tailored for:
- Legal professionals who are involved in making or contributing to legal decisions about a parent’s capacity to safely care for their child.
- Social workers tasked with assessing family dynamics and child safety.
- Mental health practitioners who wish to deepen their understanding of trauma's impact on parenting and child development.
👨🔧 Practical Application: By the end of this course, you will be empowered with a robust framework for conducting trauma-informed assessments of parenting capacity, ensuring that every decision places the child at the heart of family law processes.
📅 Enroll Now ⏩ Embark on your journey to becoming an expert in trauma-informed parenting assessment and make a real difference in the lives of children and families. Your expertise could be the guiding light for many in need of understanding and support. Let's work together to create a safer, more informed environment for assessing family dynamics and ensuring the best possible outcomes for children. 🌱
Join us and contribute to a system where every child's needs are heard and addressed with the utmost care and professionalism. Sign up for "Trauma-Informed Parenting Capacity Assessment" today!
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