Open Virtual – Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) Practitioner Training
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Course Overview
Trauma Risk Management – TRiM Practitioners are trained to operate inside their organisation to assist with the response to critical events. These may be small in scale or could be a major event involving large numbers of people possibly over an extended period. The Practitioner is able to support colleagues and conduct structured risk assessments to facilitate early referral for specialist help where this is needed.
Properly employed and supported, TRiM Practitioners can make a significant contribution to staff welfare by offering structured peer support and TRiM assessments to colleagues. TRiM practitioners are trained to identify the risk factors for the development of post traumatic stress and to know when to signpost colleagues to professional support. They can also deliver psycho-education briefs after critical events.
Selection of practitioners
It is important to select practitioners carefully as not everyone is suitable for the role.
Practitioners should be:
- Volunteers
- Credible with peers
- Non judgemental
- Discreet
- Good communicators
- In the right place to deliver TRiM
- Free of ongoing welfare or mental health concerns (Now)
Course Duration
The TRiM Practitioner’s course is held over two days and is an intensive package of both theory and practical exercises. Delegates are assessed on practical performance through a series of bespoke role play scenarios.