Achieving Service Change Through the Implementation of a Trauma-Informed Care Training Program Within a Mental Health Service

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Nicola Palfrey
Rebecca E. Reay
Velissa Aplin
Jeffery C. Cubis
Virginia McAndrew
Denise M. Riordan
Beverley Raphael
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[1] The Canberra Hospital,Australian Child and Adolescent Trauma Loss and Grief Network, ANU Medical School
[2] The Canberra Hospital,Academic Unit of Psychiatry & Addiction Medicine, ANU Medical School
[3] ACT Mental Health,Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services
[4] Justice Health and Alcohol and Drug Services (MHJHDAS),undefined
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Community Mental Health Journal | 2019年 / 55卷
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Trauma-informed; Trauma training; Mental health services; Implementation; Evaluation;
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As evidence continues to accumulate for the association between childhood trauma and long-term adverse outcomes, Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) approaches are emerging as fundamental to contemporary mental health services. To evaluate a workshop designed to influence mental health practitioners in TIC principles and practices. Nursing, medical and allied health professionals completed pre and post measures of confidence, awareness and attitudes towards TIC practice. The workshop was rated as highly relevant and useful to clinician’s practice. Participants’ self-reported confidence, awareness and attitudes towards TIC significantly increased (p < .001) and the perceived number of barriers to working within a TIC framework significantly decreased (p < .05). Child and Adolescent Mental Health clinicians routinely screened for trauma and 80% had received training in a trauma specific intervention at follow-up. This brief training provides an important foundation for the development of trauma-informed, evidence-based mental health services.
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