Trauma Responsive Infant Work 2025 Early Relational Health Series
We are delighted to partner with Berry Street’s Take Two service who will present as part of our Early Relational Health Series.
The 2025 Early Relational Health Series is a series of webinars and in-person workshops with a focus on infants and their parents or caregivers who are at risk or otherwise vulnerable due to family adversity, violence and trauma.
Participants will gain an increased knowledge of infant mental health and the impact of adversity and trauma on infant and parent/caregiver development. Sessions will introduce those working with at-risk infants to ways in which they can intervene with infants and their parents/caregivers to support them to recover and thrive within their relationships.
Overview
Infants exposed to violence and other traumatic events, including significant neglect, are most vulnerable to profound, enduring impacts of these experiences, unless interventions occur to remediate these impacts as early as possible. This workshop will support practitioners working with vulnerable infants (0-5 years) and their caregivers, to:
- define the concept of Infant Mental Health and learn the key Take Two principles for working with vulnerable infants
- understand the 5 key elements for optimal infant development
- understand the neurobiology of in utero and early infant development; the role of caregiving in forming relational neurobiology; the neurobiology of toxic stress in infancy
- the Take Two framework for infant carer assessment and intervention.
Participants will be provided with a range of tools and resources to support their work with infants and caregivers.
Dates, time & costs
Dates: Wednesday 19 February, 9.30am – 4.00pm (AEDT)
Cost: $340.00