Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (SCPCR) Introduces Trauma Informed Care Training

Trauma Informed Care training
Spread the love

The Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (GSCPCR) has taken a significant step towards introducing Trauma Informed Care training and enhancing the support system for child victims of abuse and other crimes.

In a proactive move, the commission launched a comprehensive two-day Training on Trauma-Informed Care for the Child Protection System.

This initiative underscores the commitment to creating a nurturing environment that caters to the psychosocial needs of vulnerable children.

Recognizing the critical importance of providing holistic care to child victims, the GSCPCR initiated the Training on Trauma-Informed Care.

The objective behind this endeavor is to equip the child protection system with the necessary tools and knowledge to address the unique needs of children who have experienced trauma, ensuring their emotional well-being is prioritized alongside legal considerations.

Key Focus Areas Of Trauma Informed Care Training

The two-day training delved into various facets of trauma-informed care, emphasizing the significance of sensitivity, empathy, and a comprehensive understanding of trauma’s impact on children.

Participants engaged in discussions centered around trauma’s psychological effects, ways to establish trust and rapport, and methods to create safe spaces for healing and growth.

Child victims of abuse and crimes often face emotional scars that extend beyond their physical experiences.

The Trauma-Informed Care training recognizes the need for comprehensive support that extends to psychological and emotional realms. By imparting knowledge about trauma-informed approaches, the training aims to equip professionals with the means to provide meaningful psychosocial support.

The participants of the training included a diverse group of professionals involved in the child protection system, ranging from social workers and counselors to law enforcement officials and legal experts.

This inclusive approach ensures that a multidisciplinary team is well-equipped to address the intricate needs of child victims.

A core aspect of trauma-informed care is cultivating empathy and understanding for the experiences of child victims.

By fostering a compassionate approach, professionals can create an environment in which children feel safe and valued, paving the way for effective interventions and recovery.

Trauma-informed care transcends mere knowledge; it embodies a shift in the approach to child protection.

By addressing the underlying traumas that children have endured, professionals can work towards breaking the cycle of victimization and fostering resilience.

This approach acknowledges that every child’s journey is unique and requires tailored strategies for healing and growth.

The launch of the Trauma-Informed Care training exemplifies the GSCPCR’s dedication to improving the well-being of children in the state.

By investing in the knowledge and skills of child protection professionals, the commission is actively working to create a safer and more nurturing environment for vulnerable children.

The Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights’ initiative to introduce the Training on Trauma-Informed Care is a pivotal step in elevating the child protection system’s capacity to address the needs of child victims of abuse and other crimes.

The training’s comprehensive approach, encompassing psychological, emotional, and legal considerations, emphasizes the holistic nature of supporting traumatized children.

By equipping professionals with trauma-informed approaches, the commission is paving the way for a more compassionate and effective response to the needs of vulnerable children, ultimately contributing to their healing, resilience, and well-being.



Spread the love
  • Have You Ever Been Lost In A Grocery Store? Researchers Know Why

    A recent study found that the human brain may consider…

  • Mother Suffering Postnatal Depression Killed Her Newborn Baby

    Mother Suffering Postnatal Depression Killed Her Newborn Baby

    Regular mental health counseling can help mothers overcome their postnatal…

  • Depression And Anxiety Raise Risk of C-Section Among Pregnant Women

    Depression And Anxiety Raise Risk of C-Section Among Pregnant Women

    Depression and anxiety in pregnant women may be connected to…

  • Depression Affects 1 In 4 Children In India, Says WHO

    A report by World Health Organization (WHO) mentioned that one…

  • Baby Teeth May Help Predict Mental Health Risks In Later Life

    Baby Teeth May Help Predict Mental Health Risks In Later Life

    The study found that thickness of growth lines in baby…

  • Decent Mental Healthcare Is Beyond Women’s Reach In India

    Decent Mental Healthcare Is Beyond Women’s Reach In India

    Research says that Indian women experience more perceived stigma while…

  • Door-to-door Mental Health Survey For Covid Survivors

    Door-to-door Mental Health Survey For Covid Survivors

    Three medical institutions in Ranchi have taken an initiative to…

  • Sitting For Long Hours Is Linked To Depression And Anxiety: Study

    Sitting For Long Hours Is Linked To Depression And Anxiety: Study

    Long period sitting in the weeks following were likely to…

  • Personal Tragedy Motivates Tribal Women To Help Hundreds Fight Their Mental Illness

    Personal Tragedy Motivates Tribal Women To Help Hundreds Fight Their Mental Illness

    Tribal woman Sumitra Gargai, a member of Ekjut organization, helps…

  • Having A Good Listener Around Can Improve Your Brain Health: Study

    Having A Good Listener Around Can Improve Your Brain Health: Study

    Social interactions prevent cognitive decline in adults.

  • Psychiatrist From Kerala Provides Free Mental Healthcare To Underprivileged in India

    Psychiatrist From Kerala Provides Free Mental Healthcare To Underprivileged in India

    Dr. Manoj Kumar, a Kerala-based psychiatrist, left his UK job…

  • People Enjoy Deep Conversations With Strangers: Study

    People Enjoy Deep Conversations With Strangers: Study

    Deep conversation with strangers benefits people and helps them to…

  • Illness- Or Death-related Messages Motivate Exercise

    Illness- Or Death-related Messages Motivate Exercise

    Fitness apps that emphasize illness and death-related messaging tend to…

  • Exposure To Domestic Violence Delays Babies’ Brain Development

    Exposure To Domestic Violence Delays Babies’ Brain Development

    Study found that infants exposed to domestic violence tend to…

  • Toxicity Of Perfectionism In Indian Society

    Toxicity Of Perfectionism In Indian Society

    Perfectionism may seem beneficial in today’s competitive Indian society, but…

  • Violent Video Games Don’t Lead To Real-Life Violence, Scientists Say

    Violent Video Games Don’t Lead To Real-Life Violence, Scientists Say

    The study found that violent video games don’t lead to…

  • A Cancer Survivor Talks About The Importance Of Mental Health

    A Cancer Survivor Talks About The Importance Of Mental Health

    Farida Rizwan, shares how she battled cancer twice and talks…

  • Short Naps Don’t Relieve Sleep Deprivation, Study Reveals

    Short Naps Don’t Relieve Sleep Deprivation, Study Reveals

    Study found that daytime short naps are not effective

  • Light Workout Sessions Can Boost Memory, Study Reveals

    Mild physical activity can increase the connectivity between parts of…

  • Music Therapy: How It’s Reshaping India’s Approach To Mental Health

    Music Therapy: How It’s Reshaping India’s Approach To Mental Health

    Samay Ajmera, a 26-year-old mental health specialist, shared his journey…

  • Natural Disasters Bring Couples Closer, Study Reveals

    Natural Disasters Bring Couples Closer, Study Reveals

    Natural disasters like hurricanes can bring married couples closer, at…

  • Growing Up With My Mother’s Schizophrenia: A Young Girl’s Story

    Growing Up With My Mother’s Schizophrenia: A Young Girl’s Story

    Nandini Sen, a 24-year-old MBA student from Kolkata, shared with…

  • Researchers Find Why People Remember Stressful Experiences Better

    Researchers Find Why People Remember Stressful Experiences Better

    Stressful experiences are usually remembered more easily than neutral experiences.

  • PTSD Symptoms Vary Throughout The Menstrual Cycle: Study

    PTSD Symptoms Vary Throughout The Menstrual Cycle: Study

    New research found that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms may…

  • “I Started Having Suicidal Thoughts”: A NGO Worker’s Story

    “I Started Having Suicidal Thoughts”: A NGO Worker’s Story

    30-year-old NGO worker Krishna Patwari shared how he battled with…

  • Sleep Deprivation Can Affect Your Walk, Study Reveals

    Sleep Deprivation Can Affect Your Walk, Study Reveals

    Periodically catching up on your sleep can improve gait control…

  • The Indian Scenario Of Going To Work With A Mental Illness

    The Indian Scenario Of Going To Work With A Mental Illness

    Reshma Valliappan, a Pune-based mental health activist, shared her story…