Reflective Groups & Training
Empowering teams, managers and individuals to navigate trauma, distress and heightened emotions
Our approach
Our training programs are designed to equip professionals with the tools and knowledge to navigate trauma, distress and intense emotions effectively. Whether you are looking for a comprehensive trauma-informed training program or targeted standalone modules, we offer tailored solutions for specific practice areas, subject matters and industries.
Our Talks
Example Training Modules
Vicarious Trauma Training
Trauma-Informed Practice
Cultivating Resilience and Psychological Safety
Full Trauma-Informed Law Programme
Sample training brochure for lawyers
Sample training brochure for clerks and chambers staff
For more information or to discuss creating a bespoke training program, please contact us.
We would be happy to provide a training brochure tailored to your needs.
We are available to speak on various topics, including:
Trauma: Starting the Conversation
Vicarious Trauma
Stress v Distress
Trauma-Informed Approaches to Legal Practice
Cultivating Resilience and Psychological Safety
Power Dynamics in the Legal System
Domestic Abuse
Navigating Trauma in the Workplace
Permission To Be Human
Backstage at the Bar
We also offer talks on other trauma-related subjects upon request and can adjust the tone and content in response to your needs and sensitivities.
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The presentation on vicarious trauma was excellent, it was an engaging and thought-provoking session. The delivery made the content accessible and prompted discussion well after the session ended.
Alice Smith, Head of Practice CAFCASS Surrey and Sussex
Chair of FAMILY JUSTICE BOARD
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“Camilla and Rebecca are obviously expert in their subject and communicate the science and concepts in a clear and interesting way. But what sets them apart is their extensive legal experience. They know, at first hand, the difficulties that vicarious trauma can pose to barristers, both personally and in their practice. This allows them to connect directly with, and gain the trust of, the barristers at their sessions so that they feel able to engage in the training in a full and open way. As a consequence, their training was very well received in chambers and we plan to work further with them in the future.”
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Contact us
For enquiries, including requests for talks, training, and support, please contact Camilla Wells & Rebecca Norris: info@traumainformedlaw.co.uk