Schools embark on a two-year development journey. Developing an internal working group in each school works to spread practice across teams or departments in school, and supports the practice to embed as a new school ethos.
The iTIPS practitioners recognise that working with trauma-affected children can be challenging for school staff. Part of the support offered involves promoting staff wellbeing to ensure staff feel supported – not judged – by colleagues through the development of attachment aware and trauma informed practice.
Many of the schools utilise the iTIPS practitioner to deliver staff group consultation and reflective practice sessions where aspects of the training, elements of good practice, or issues staff have in their classrooms can be discussed.
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Schools embark on a two-year development journey. Developing an internal working group in each school works to spread practice across teams or departments in school, and supports the practice to embed as a new school ethos. The iTIPS practitioners recognise that working with trauma-affected children can be challenging for school staff. Part of the support offered involves promoting staff wellbeing to ensure staff feel supported – not judged – by colleagues through the development of AA/TI practice. Many of the schools utilise the iTIPS practitioner to deliver staff group consultation and reflective practice sessions where aspects of the training, elements of good practice, or issues staff have in their classrooms can be discussed.