Trauma-Informed Training

Trauma-Informed Training That Helps You Support With Confidence

PB West’s trauma-informed training is designed for real-world application. It helps educators, carers, and professionals understand the impact of trauma and respond in ways that promote safety, trust, and empowerment. This isn’t about theory, it’s practical strategies that make a difference every day.

Our trauma-informed training in Australia helps create environments where people feel seen, heard, and supported. From early learning centres to schools and frontline services, our training supports staff in building strong, respectful relationships, even in complex situations.

We approach this with care and clarity, giving you the knowledge to recognise trauma responses and the confidence to respond in a calm, compassionate way.
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Trauma-Informed Training Courses Grounded in Real Experience

Our trauma-informed training courses are practical, accessible, and relevant. They explore the ways trauma affects behaviour, emotional regulation, learning, and relationships.

You’ll learn to spot signs of trauma, understand stress responses, and use strategies that help people feel safe and supported. Each course is backed by current research, but delivered in a way that feels real, not clinical.

The sessions often include role-play, discussion, and reflection so participants can explore how trauma shows up in daily life. We also talk about vicarious trauma and how to care for yourself while supporting others.

The training fits well alongside programs like child protection training, circle of security, and protective behaviours. Many schools and community organisations combine these programs to create consistent support across their teams.

Trauma-Informed Training in WA With Experienced Facilitators

PB West provides trauma-informed training in WA, working with schools, educators, care teams, and community organisations to build long-term capacity. We know that trauma doesn’t just affect individuals—it impacts the way whole systems function.

Our experienced facilitators tailor each session to the needs of your team. We use lived examples, open discussions, and reflective tools to ensure the learning is grounded and relatable. The aim is to build practical confidence, not just awareness.

This training is also valuable for those working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities or culturally and linguistically diverse groups. We understand that trauma must be approached with cultural safety and respect.

We also support teams who are navigating difficult circumstances or supporting vulnerable communities, including programs that connect with our family support services.

Trauma-Informed Training Online for Flexible Learning

Our trauma-informed training online brings the same quality and care to digital delivery. This is ideal for teams spread across multiple sites or for individuals looking to upskill from home.

The trauma-informed training program online includes video modules, reflective tasks, downloadable resources, and optional live sessions with a facilitator. It’s designed to support learning at your pace, while still encouraging connection and shared insight.

You’ll get access to the same resources and tools we use in face-to-face sessions, with support to apply what you learn in your own work setting. Some organisations choose to blend online and in-person training, depending on their staff’s needs and schedules.

This format is especially popular with educators and health workers who are balancing full schedules. You’ll receive strategies you can apply immediately, no matter your context.

Why Trauma-Informed Training Matters

Trauma-informed training classes help create safer, more compassionate environments. By understanding how trauma shapes behaviour, we can reduce re-traumatisation and support healing. For children and adults alike, being around people who respond with patience and insight can make all the difference.

This training also helps professionals work with families in more respectful, effective ways. When you understand the effects of trauma, you can communicate more clearly, avoid escalation, and support real progress. That’s why this kind of training is such an important part of the circle of security parenting and early intervention programs.

This approach is important across all sectors—education, community services, mental health, and early childhood. And it works best when it’s part of a wider, relational model that includes programs like protective behaviours resources, child protection training, and circle of security.

When people feel safe, they can learn, grow, and connect. That’s why we believe trauma-informed practice is essential.

Start Your Trauma-Informed Training With PB West

If you’re looking to strengthen your skills, support your team, or create safer spaces for vulnerable people, PB West’s trauma-informed training can help you get there.

We offer in-person sessions across WA and online delivery for individuals and organisations. Our facilitators bring warmth, experience, and a genuine commitment to helping you make practical change.

We’ll help you understand trauma in a way that’s clear, respectful, and useful. And we’ll give you tools that work—because when people feel safe, they do better.

Ready to get started? Reach out to PB West to discuss your trauma-informed training program needs, or ask us how we can tailor a session for your school, workplace, or community service.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is trauma-informed training?

Trauma-informed training teaches you how to recognise the signs of trauma and respond in ways that promote safety, connection, and trust.

Who should take trauma-informed training courses?

Anyone working with people, especially in education, health, or community roles. It’s also useful for parents and carers.

Is the training available online?

Yes. Our trauma-informed training online offers flexible modules, guided reflection, and tools you can apply in any setting.

How is this training different from general wellbeing training?

Trauma-informed training classes focus specifically on the impact of trauma, offering targeted strategies for creating supportive and responsive environments.
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