Introduction to Shame Competence 2 hour online 24 June 2026Info Location Attendee Categories Contact More Info Event Information![]()
DescriptionIntroduction to Shame Competence delivered over a 2 hour online Module 24th June 15:00-17:00 (UK) Training Overview Introduction to Shame Competence is a concise and impactful 2-hour training webinar designed to help professionals and practitioners understand how shame might be affecting the successful delivery services in trauma-informed practice and frontline professions. Shame experienced in encounters with professionals, such as healthcare workers, police, educators, social workers and other care professionals, can lead to withdrawal, avoidance, inaccurate disclosures and other forms of disengagement. Shame also impacts professionals, and evidence shows that shame is related to burnout, stress and trauma. The Introduction to Shame Competence 2-hour online training will help individuals and organisations begin to understand how shame is produced and experienced as a result of particular interactions, experiences, policies and practice. The training will enhance organisational and individual emotional intelligence, leading to better outcomes for services users and professionals. Cancellation Policy If you need to cancel your attendance for any reason, the training fee is fully refundable provided that cancellation is made at least 14 days prior to the training date. Cancellations made within 14 days of the training are non-refundable; however, the fee may be transferred to a future training session.
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Attendee Categories2. Individual from large charity, public sector and small business
Additional ItemsContactFor further information about Shame Competence training visit The Shame Lab or contact Vivienne Bates (vivienne.bates@exeter.ac.uk) The training will be delivered by Anna Gillions The Introduction to Shame Competence Training is trusted by: Devon and Cornwall Police, Pete’s Dragon, Torbay Youth Justice Service, North East Lincolnshire Council, Oldham Safeguarding Adults Board, Duke University Medical School, North Lincolnshire Council, Evolving Communities, Nottingham Police & Crime Commissioner, Birmingham Community Safety Partnership. More InformationThis training would be relevant for professionals working in social work, safeguarding leaders, policing, education, criminal justice, youth work, healthcare and any professional who aims to work in a trauma-informed manner, or who is already working in a trauma-informed organisation. This training is an ideal foundation for those wishing to continue to our advanced courses. Topics Covered Why Understanding Shame is Important?: Introduction to Shame Concepts: The Shame Compass Recognising Shaming | |||||||||||||||


