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the assignment.... as is assumed i sat down at the PC just after i posted my last message to you and... played my game for a little bit. I mean, maybe it was 4 hours, i'm not really sure, but it was important work. I liberated Drezen from a demon army and now have the recaptured citadel as my command base. So it was a good days work! 🤣
You will be happy to know that I quite after i did that and continues my assignment.It's basically 3 scenarios to choose from and 12 questions you have to do for each one. I just finished all questions for one of my scenarios. Umm, it took me 8 pages. I think i've gone into a little more detail than they probably wanted. If you're curious, here are the questions. hey start at 2, because 1 is just choosing a scenario (4 to choose from) or describe one from your real life support work.
2. Describe the type of traumas this person experienced.
3. What was the impact of trauma on this person? In your response consider social, emotional, physical and spiritual impacts. Briefly describe the behaviours and distress they experienced.
4. What are the coping strategies or ways this person has adapted to cope and survive?
5. How did you (or how would you) respond to this person’s disclosure? In your response you should consider the principles of trauma informed care.
6. What were (or might be) potential triggers for this person in accessing or receiving services? (In your response consider environmental and relationship triggers).
7. How did you (or how would you) work with this person to ensure safety? Include safety in relationships and environments and how you minimise the risk of retraumatisation.
8. What were some of their strengths and resources? How did you (or would you) help them to identify their own strengths?
9. How were you (or would you be) flexible and appropriate in meeting their individual and cultural needs?
10. How did you (or could you) support their right to choice and autonomy?
11. How did you support or encourage the person to give feedback about their experience of the service (or how could you do this)?
12. What self-care strategies did you use (or would you use) to manage any risk of you experiencing re-traumatisation or vicarious trauma?
13. What are some potential barriers the person is facing? What resources/referrals can you suggest that would be helpful for the person?
Does that seem like 8 pages worth to you? @Jynx (how are you going?) I'd be curious to hear what you think as well.
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