Z ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Awareness Training 19/21

Date & Time:

Thursday 6 June 2019 (13:30 - 16:30)

Venue:

Hertfordshire Development Centre, Stevenage, Robertson House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage SG1 2FQ

Detail:

LEARNING AIMS/OUTCOMES

 

The aim of this session is to promote trauma informed practice.

We will introduce the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s) and the potential impact ACEs can have across the life course in terms of social, emotional and physical wellbeing. The session will explore the role of toxic stress and trauma on childhood development and adult life. The session will conclude by focussing on how resilience can offset the impact of adversity and trauma.

 

This session is designed to provide an introduction to the science of adverse childhood experiences and trauma informed practice, appropriate to a range of roles and professions, which can serve as a solid foundation for further learning and skills acquisition.

Booking:

Booking has now closed for this event.

Further Information:

Enquiries:

Jane.savage@hertfordshire.gov.uk 01992 588506

Trainer:

Dr Larkin

Venue Details:

Hertfordshire Development Centre, Stevenage, Robertson House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage SG1 2FQ

(01438 845114)

 

Hertfordshire Development Centre Car Parking Directions and Permit

HDC now has a dedicated parking area at the Stevenage Campus, accessible via Caxton Way with separate disabled parking at the front of Robertson House and Farnham House receptions.

Directions:

The entrance to HDC’s car park is on Caxton Way between the rear entrance for Farnham House and the Recycling Centre. There is no direct postcode that will bring you to the car park entrance; your nearest option is to follow the main Robertson House postcode SG1 2FQ or you can use "aside.ladder.jars" what3words app (human friendly coordinate location app). Please do not park in Abel Smith House car park as you will be fined.

We would like to encourage you to consider public transport. Stevenage has excellent rail and bus links and extensive cycling/walking routes. Please contact HDC for advice.

Parking is not guaranteed so should the new car park be full you will need to find alternative parking. Public pay-and-display car parks are available in and around the town centre. Please note that the old Bessemer Drive car park is no longer available to HDC for parking.

Hertfordshire Development Centre Car Parking Permit.

If you use the delegates car park, this permit MUST be displayed in your vehicle. Failure to properly display this permit may result in a fine. Misuse of the car park by anyone who is not visiting the HDC will be fined.