Intro to the course:
Trauma is broadly defined as ‘experiences that produce intense emotional pain, fear, or distress, often resulting in long-term physiological and psychosocial consequences’ (Keesler, 2014). This qualification has been developed in response to the growing awareness of the consequences of trauma on individuals and the need to highlight the on-going trauma experienced by individuals and the negative impact this has on their lives and health. In light of the number of people experiencing trauma, the Scottish Government commissioned NHS Education for Scotland (NES) to develop an evidence-based toolkit that focussed on the need to develop a trauma informed workforce (NES 2021).
This qualification aims to contribute to developing an informed workforce and supporting individuals affected by trauma. It is aimed at professionals who work with individuals who have experienced trauma, or those who are working to support the carers of individuals who have experienced trauma. The main aims of the Professional Development Award (PDA) are to provide a qualification that enables learners to gain a knowledge and understanding of trauma and the causes and impact of trauma on the individual and the importance of being an informed practitioner in supporting individual affected by trauma. The qualification also aims to enable the learner to achieve an understanding not only of therapeutic approaches but also organisational approaches to trauma.