Putting Safety at the Heart of Services (Using EQ to build Trust in Education & Health) Part 2 Applications
This is the second part of a former webinar of the same title where we discussed:
Why do relationships matter? How do we connect? What role does EQ play? We explored attachment, neuro-development and the impact on social, emotional and cognitive development; trauma-informed approaches to services; the importance of building trust, being open, allowing oneself to be vulnerable, being respectful and kind.
During this event we will continue our conversation with Lisa & Ruth to share practical applications on how EQ is core to services and examples of the Six Seconds K-C-G Model in action.
When: November 26, 6pm BST (London) World Times
Speakers
Lisa Cherry
Author | Speaker | Trainer
Trauma, Recovery and Resilience
Lisa Cherry is an author and a leading international trainer and consultant, specialising in assisting those in Education, Probation, Social Care and Adoption and Fostering to understand trauma, recovery and resilience for vulnerable children, young people and their families. Lisa has nearly 30 years experience in this field and combines academic knowledge and research with professional skills and personal experience. Lisa has recently completed research on the impact of exclusion on children who were looked after away from home in the 1970's and 1980's. It is this research that Lisa will present on, informing practice and building on understanding the power of relationships.
Ruth Whiteside
Ruth has twenty years experience in primary phase teaching and leadership. After completing her M.Ed. in Primary Leadership Enquiry, she left teaching to concentrate on her passion for coaching and mentoring using emotional intelligence as the 'hook'. Implementing a social emotional curriculum in schools benefits teachers and pupils, families and governors - and thus will support schools as they tackle ever-increasing mental health issues.
Ruth is also a speaker and trainer in the field of Adverse Childhood Experiences and their impact on brain development. Enabling public service workers the opportunity to understand what lies at the heart of challenging behaviours is key to informing trauma-sensitive practice and developing compassion and respectful relationships.
Facilitators
Katharine Roff, Six Seconds RND Europe and Ilaria Boffa, Six Seconds Program Manager
Read their BIOs HERE.
Putting Safety at the Heart of Services (Using EQ to build Trust in Education & Health) Part 2 Applications
This is the second part of a former webinar of the same title where we discussed:
Why do relationships matter? How do we connect? What role does EQ play? We explored attachment, neuro-development and the impact on social, emotional and cognitive development; trauma-informed approaches to services; the importance of building trust, being open, allowing oneself to be vulnerable, being respectful and kind.
During this event we will continue our conversation with Lisa & Ruth to share practical applications on how EQ is core to services and examples of the Six Seconds K-C-G Model in action.
When: November 26, 6pm BST (London) World Times
Speakers
Lisa Cherry
Author | Speaker | Trainer
Trauma, Recovery and Resilience
Lisa Cherry is an author and a leading international trainer and consultant, specialising in assisting those in Education, Probation, Social Care and Adoption and Fostering to understand trauma, recovery and resilience for vulnerable children, young people and their families. Lisa has nearly 30 years experience in this field and combines academic knowledge and research with professional skills and personal experience. Lisa has recently completed research on the impact of exclusion on children who were looked after away from home in the 1970's and 1980's. It is this research that Lisa will present on, informing practice and building on understanding the power of relationships.
Ruth Whiteside
Ruth has twenty years experience in primary phase teaching and leadership. After completing her M.Ed. in Primary Leadership Enquiry, she left teaching to concentrate on her passion for coaching and mentoring using emotional intelligence as the 'hook'. Implementing a social emotional curriculum in schools benefits teachers and pupils, families and governors - and thus will support schools as they tackle ever-increasing mental health issues.
Ruth is also a speaker and trainer in the field of Adverse Childhood Experiences and their impact on brain development. Enabling public service workers the opportunity to understand what lies at the heart of challenging behaviours is key to informing trauma-sensitive practice and developing compassion and respectful relationships.
Facilitators
Katharine Roff, Six Seconds RND Europe and Ilaria Boffa, Six Seconds Program Manager
Read their BIOs HERE.