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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


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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

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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

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Programme for Government 2016-2021

7 We have a safe community where we respect the law, and each other 8 We care for others and we help those in need 12 We give our children and young people the best start in life 1 We prosper through a strong, competitive, regionally balanced economy

Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland EITP Work Stream 4 TIP

Tier 1: General Awareness Tier 2: Enhanced Trauma Informed Practice Skills Development Training Tier 3: Leadership & Corporate Governance

SBNI has a responsibility for the delivery of WKS4 across its 27 member agencies and partners Strategic Priorities: Mental Health, DV and Neglect

Sector Specific Corporate Policies, Business Plans , Safeguarding Training, SoS, BBF, Think Family, Residential Review etc. Children’s Services Cooperation Act 2015 NI CYP Strategy 2016-26 8 indicators of wellbeing

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Also represented are:

  • Chair of the Interfaith Sub-Group
  • GP Representative
  • Sport NI
  • NIHE
  • NI Ambulance Service
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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.
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Case Studies

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Action on ACEs Gloucestershire

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Affects of secondary ry and vic icarious trauma

Physical Psychological Behavioural

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KEY COMPONENTS OF CROSS SYSTEM TRAUMA INFORMED IMPLEMENTATION

KEY COMPONENTS

Workforce Development / Training Staff Safety and Wellbeing Screening and Assessment Evidence Based Treatment Organisational Change (Leadership & Strategic Planning) Service User Involvement

(QUB Rapid Review Study, 2018)

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

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  • 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
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Training for Trainers

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

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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