Enhancing connection through values-informed practice

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Enhancing connection through values-informed practice

Values Our own values Shared values Awareness Communication Partnership

Values informed practice Recognising the impact of values-including the values of people accessing services, practitioners and organisations Understanding how to work with values more effectively for better outcomes

What is trauma? The lasting effect on a person’s or collective’s functioning and mental, physical, social, emotional or spiritual wellbeing, caused by events, circumstances or intergenerational historical traumatic experiences

Impact of trauma Event Experience Effects Our work Values and attitudes

Trauma informed approach Principles rather than prescribed practice Organisational culture, values Safety Trustworthiness Peer support Collaboration & mutuality Empowerment, voice, choice Cultural, historical & gender issues

Key elements Realisation Recognition Response Avoiding re-traumatisation Impact of historical trauma and impact on health disparities

A refreshed approach

Values Respect Manaaki Hope Partnership Wellbeing Whanaungatanga

Attitudes Compassionate Genuine Honest Open minded Optimistic

Seven Real Skills Working with people Working with Māori Working with whānau Working within communities Challenging discrimination Applying law, policy and practice Professional and personal development

Working with people

Working with whānau

Maintaining professional & personal development

Values,attitudes and being trauma informed What do values and attitudes look like in practice? How does this assist us being trauma informed? What gets in the way?

Our own well-being Our work is important, as is our well-being ONE thing you can do for you from today

www.tepou.co.nz Let’s get real Trauma informed care