Effective Trama-Informed Care
Unit code: HNO6012
Credit points: 12
In this unit, students examine the experiences of trauma among people from diverse populations, cultures, and age groups and its impact across the lifespan. Students will analyse the way people, with the lived experience of trauma, report feeling stigmatised, discriminated against and misunderstood. These impacts include emotional dysregulation, substance misuse, self-harm, and suicidal behaviours. Students will also appraise the eight foundational principles of trauma-informed care and practice that focus on modelling interpersonal relationships, working with cultural differences, advocating for consumer control and choice, inspiring hope, supporting recovery, and integrating care. The unit requires students to critically reflect on their practice through a trauma-informed lens and interrogate the importance of recovery-oriented practice when caring for people who have experienced trauma.
This unit is studied as part of the online Master of Mental Health , Graduate Certificate in Mental Health, Master of Mental Health Nursing, Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Nursing, Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Nursing and Master of Child and Adolescent Mental Health.