What is trauma-aware and healing informed care?
The principles of trauma informed care are:
- Safety
- Choice
- Collaboration
- Empowerment
- Trust
If we apply these principles, then being trauma aware and healing informed in aged care means:
- Creating environments where people feel safe
- Giving people as much choice as possible about all aspects of their care
- Collaborating at all times with the care recipient and their family and supporters – that is, “doing with” not “doing to”
- Empowering people with information and supports so they can make decisions about their own care as much as possible
- Building trust by doing what you say you are going to do and communicating with people if there needs to be a change
When carers understand trauma they can recognise signs, know the impact of behaviours, and reduce the risk of re-traumatisation. Understanding the impact of trauma is beneficial to us all.
For those community, health and related services who may be working with Forgotten Australians and Care leavers, knowing more about them and their needs can help to provide better and more effective services to individuals, as well as to the community as a whole.
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