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7 hours

Therapeutic Re-Parenting Course

This course will explain therapeutic re-parenting and PACE and will provide some ideas on the skills that are needed to support children and young people.

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Course overview of Therapeutic Re-Parenting

Therapeutic re-parenting is designed to heal a child who has experienced trauma. We can assume that all children coming into care have suffered trauma and would therefore benefit from therapeutic re-parenting. Just the act of being taken away from your parent(s) and transplanted into a completely unfamiliar family is enough to cause a child to panic. With feelings that they might not survive this transplant or the shame that goes with such a life-event.
Therapeutic re-parenting is not a place you reach by going just a bit further down the parenting route. It requires a different skill set and a capacity for self-reflection. Plus the ability to park your own needs/feelings. All of which have to be learnt. This course will explain therapeutic re-parenting and PACE and will provide some ideas on the skills that are needed to support children and young people.

Course content

This course will cover:

  • Relationships and connection
  • Attachment theory
  • Therapeutic tool kit including language and PACE
  • What is meant by PACE
  • Case studies to show using parenting using PACE approaches
  • Four detailed case studies including activities and feedback based on real life scenarios
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Aims of Therapeutic Re-Parenting course

By the end of this training, you will:

  • Know about ‘therapeutic re-parenting’ and what it is likely to entail for those of you seeking to work in this dynamic and healing way with children
  • Know about ways of thinking and interacting that will help you to connect with a child or young person who has suffered significant trauma and/or neglect
  • Gain a basic knowledge of PACE, the therapeutic model developed in the USA by Dan Hughes.

What audience is this online course suitable for?

This course looks at therapeutic re-parenting and what it is likely to entail for those of you seeking to work in this dynamic and healing way with children. Whilst it provides focus for people working in Children's Services, it will also be useful to a wider audience of people who would like to know more about how they can support children recover.

We can deliver this course either: online, as a webinar, or as a face-to-face programme. If you have your own LMS and would like this course as a SCORM file, please get in touch.