Strengthening carer relationships through trauma-informed arts

Nicole Weinstein
Thursday, February 1, 2024

Arts charity uses the principles of trauma-informed care to create safe spaces for care-experienced children and young people where they can strengthen relationships with people in their lives and express themselves creatively.

Artists from puppeteers to printmakers have trained in trauma-informed approaches. Picture: Paul Murray
Artists from puppeteers to printmakers have trained in trauma-informed approaches. Picture: Paul Murray

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