Being Trauma Informed - A Residential Conference | Page 2
Program
Being Trauma Informed: A Residential Conference
Facilitator: Julian Pocock, Director Public Policy and Practice Development, Berry Street
Day 1
Wednesday 21st October
9.30am
Registration and morning tea on arrival
11.00am
Welcome - Julian Pocock, Berry Street
Welcome to country - Dja Dja Warrung Traditional Owners
Introduction to program - Julian Pocock, Berry Street
11.20am
Why is it important to focus on trauma? Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D., ChildTrauma Academy
12.15pm
The rhetoric and realities of trauma-informed practice. Annette Jackson, Berry Street Take Two
1.00pm
Lunch
2.00pm
The Sanctuary Model – Creating a Culture of Safety. Micaela Cronin, MacKillop Family Services
2.45pm
Responding to Children with Developmental Trauma Living in Complex Trauma Environments.
Emeritus Professor Judy Atkinson Ph.D., We Al-li
3.30pm
Afternoon tea
4.00pm
‘Trauma informed’ approaches: do we have evidence of better outcomes?
Robyn Mildon Ph.D., Save the Children
4.45pm
Knowledge Exchange
5.30pm
Break
6.30pm
Smoking ceremony - Dja Dja Warrung Traditional Owners
7.00pm
onwards
Opportunity to network during casual BBQ dinner
Day 2
Thursday 22nd October
9.00am
Introduction to Day 2 - Julian Pocock, Berry Street
9.15am
The neuro sociology of organisations. Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D., ChildTrauma Academy
10.30am
Characteristics of Vicarious Trauma and techniques to reduce it through routine workplace interactions.
Rob Gordon Ph.D., Consultant Psychologist
11.15am
Morning Tea