Repairing the Damage™ is a 3-day course from the Association for Psychological Therapies (APT), a leading provider of Developmental Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences training for professionals working in mental health and with young people across Canada.
Founded in 1981, APT has grown to become a trusted source of gold-standard training, from introductory through to masterclass level. Over 150,000 mental health professionals have attended APT’s post-qualification courses, commissioned by numerous health authorities and healthcare providers.
APT’s Developmental Trauma & Adverse Childhood Experiences training uniquely combines built-in APT Accreditation with automatic access to our renowned post-course resources to help you support your clients. It is available for both teams and individuals, face-to-face or online, and can also count towards The APT Diploma for working in Child & Adolescent Mental Health.
Adverse childhood experiences may result in changes in the deepest parts of the brain, resulting in effects which are behavioral, cognitive, biological, social and emotional. Examples include: aggressive behaviour, withdrawal, poor self esteem, hostility to others, lack of interest in activities, disturbed sleep and appetite, sadness, anxiety or anger problems, and poor relationships. Although this is a disturbing list there are many children who exhibit most or all of these as a complete 'package' of problems, resistant to repeated intervention and so the cause of great frustration to professionals. The aim of this course is to repair the damage and so avoid those consequences.
The course is intended mainly for professionals working with young people, though not necessarily in ‘formal’ 45-minute 1:1 sessions, so including residential settings, foster care, health visitors, school nurses, and secure residential settings, and many more.
You are welcome to attend the course if you work in a one-to-one clinical setting, CAMHS for example, but you may have to work harder to see how you can apply the same principles.
The same applies if you work with adults (ACEs affect people across the lifespan after all), you are just as welcome and you also may have to do some extra work to apply the principles.
You will be registered as having attended the course, thereby gaining APT's Level 1 accreditation, and receive a certificate to this effect. The accreditation gives you access to online resources associated with the course and access to the online exam if you wish to uprate your APT accreditation to Level 2.
Your registration lasts indefinitely, whilst your accreditation lasts for 3 years from the date of completion and is renewable.
Your accreditation is given value by the fact of over 150,000 people having attended APT training. See APT accreditation for full details.
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Developmental Trauma & Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Repairing the Damage™ ❯
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We continuously monitor the quality of our training by obtaining feedback on the two key scales of relevance and presentation from every course delegate. Below are the average ratings for the last ten runnings of this course, which are updated periodically.
Face-to-Face
Presentation: 93%
Relevance: 96%
Online Live
Presentation: 94%
Relevance: 96%
APT prides itself on the feedback we receive about our courses. Below are just some of the great comments the Developmental Trauma & Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Repairing the Damage™ course has received.
"Without a doubt the most informative, relevant and enjoyable training I have attended to date.”
"I can honestly say as a Manager who has worked in Residential Care for 8 years that this was one of the most beneficial courses that I have been on. It was very well executed and the information was clear, well explained, interesting and beneficial … There has been relevant learning that I can take back to my team that will benefit our work practice in the future."