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Last updated

10 August 2026

pptx, 14.96 MB
pptx, 14.96 MB

Support your staff team in developing a deeper understanding of trauma, stress and emotional regulation within school environments with this professional trauma-informed CPD training.

This regulation-first staff training explores how trauma and chronic stress impact the brain, behaviour, emotional regulation, relationships and learning — while providing practical, compassionate strategies staff can use immediately within the classroom.

Designed for schools, SENCOs, inclusion teams and pastoral staff, this ready-to-use PowerPoint helps create emotionally safe, supportive and inclusive learning environments where children can feel safe, connected and ready to learn.

Topics Covered
Understanding trauma and stress
The impact of trauma on the brain and learning
Recognising stress responses in the classroom
Emotional regulation and co-regulation
Creating safe and predictable environments
Building trust and connection
Inclusion and belonging
Trauma-informed classroom strategies
Regulation-first approaches to behaviour and wellbeing
Included
Full PowerPoint staff training
Detailed speaker notes for every slide
Professional CPD presentation design
Practical classroom-focused strategies
Ready-to-use whole-school training resource
Suitable For
Teachers
SENCOs
Teaching Assistants
Inclusion Leads
Pastoral Teams
School Leaders
SEND and SEMH settings
Trauma-informed schools
Alternative Provision
Learning Outcomes

By the end of the training, staff will:

Understand how trauma and stress affect children
Recognise signs of dysregulation and overwhelm
Understand the link between safety and learning
Develop trauma-informed classroom approaches
Explore practical regulation and co-regulation strategies
Build more inclusive and emotionally safe environments
File Type

PowerPoint Presentation (.pptx)

Digital download only.

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