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Working with Marginalised Communities: Towards an Ethical Practice for PhD Scholars


By the end of the webinars, participants will:

Have an introductory understanding of early brain development and how this relates to trauma.

Have an introductory understanding of the psychological and physiological impact of chronic trauma on the individual.

Have an understanding of ‘Trauma Informed Care’ and why it is an integral part of working respectfully and ethically with traumatized populations.

Have considered the importance of informed consent and what this looks like practically in unstable environments.

Have practical strategies for conducting research interviews in a sensitive, ethical, and trauma-informed manner.

Have explored their own position as researchers and individuals within a broader social context and the expectations and preconceptions they bring to the interaction.

Considered the importance of safeguarding their own mental wellbeing in the research context and practical ways of doing so.

This is a three-day course and you must be able to attend 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm each day from 9-11 November 2021. By booking you sign up to all three events.

https://www.sww-ahdtp.ac.uk/event/working-with-marginalised-communities/