The Big Debate: Would consistent application of TIC benefit children’s services?

Derren Hayes
Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Despite the rapid growth in its use by services supporting vulnerable children and young people, there is wide variation in how trauma-informed care is being delivered by providers and organisations

The language used by practitioners about children can easily become victim blaming, panelists warned. Picture: Robertson/Peopleimages.com/Adobe Stock
The language used by practitioners about children can easily become victim blaming, panelists warned. Picture: Robertson/Peopleimages.com/Adobe Stock

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