Child Development - Effects of Abuse
Child Development – Effects of Abuse
4 Presentations and 4 Handouts.
Understanding how abuse affects child development is essential for anyone teaching or working in health and social care and childcare.
This fully editable training pack gives trainers teachers and care providers everything needed to deliver confident sessions on Child Development – Effects of Abuse.
All resources are fully editable and sent via emailed zip folder within 24 hours.
This pack includes four detailed presentations covering the impact of abuse, parental risk factors, attachment, healthy and unhealthy patterns and how maltreatment affects brain development plus four editable handouts to support learning and reinforce professional practice
Why this topic is important
Abuse and neglect can have lifelong effects on a child’s physical, emotional, cognitive and social development. Staff must understand how maltreatment affects the brain, attachment, behaviour, learning and long term wellbeing.
Child Development and Abuse Awareness training strengthens confidence improves safeguarding practice and supports better outcomes for children and families.
Who this pack is for
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Trainers delivering health and social care courses
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Teachers delivering child development units
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Care providers who need ready to use and editable training
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Agencies supporting staff across early years and care settings
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Nurses and senior staff who provide in house training
- Colleges and independent tutors teaching health and social care
This Pack
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Fully editable training resources that can be adapted to any setting
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Four comprehensive presentations covering:
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The impact of abuse including physical, sexual, emotional abuse, neglect, toxic stress and long term effects
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Parental problems as risk factors including mental illness, learning disability, substance misuse and domestic violence
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Healthy and unhealthy attachments including secure, avoidant, ambivalent and disorganised patterns
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Maltreatment and brain development including neural pathways, stress response synapse formation and critical periods
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Four editable handouts to reinforce learning
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Professional content written specifically for the UK health and social care sector
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Digital delivery via emailed zip folder within 24 hours
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Microsoft Office based resources that are easy to customise for your organisation
What learners will understand
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The different types of abuse and how they affect development
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How maltreatment impacts brain development including stress responses and neural pathways
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How abuse affects attachment and long term emotional wellbeing
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How parental problems increase risk and how protective factors work
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How abuse affects behaviour learning relationships and later life outcomes
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How to recognise signs of maltreatment and understand developmental red flags
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How to apply theory to real practice using presentations and handouts
Presentation 1 - The Impact of Abuse (60 slides) – Slide Titles:
Aims and Objectives
Introduction
Government Statistics,
Children under one
Types of Maltreatment
Physical Abuse
Sexual Abuse
Emotional Abuse
Neglect
Emotional Abuse and Neglect
Maltreatment during Pregnancy Overall Impact
Effects of Substance Abuse
FASD
Intimate Partner Violence
Impact of Maltreatment on Early Years (Brain Development)
Attachment
Parent-Child Interaction
Toxic Stress
Chronic Stress
Toxic Stress
Lack of Stimulation
Impact of Maltreatment on Later Childhood and Adolescence
Later Effects
Middle to Late Childhood
Adolescence
Later Life Physical Problems
Summary
References
Presentation 2 - Parental Problems As Risk Factors (21 slides) – Slide Titles:
Aims and Objectives
Introduction
Problems Affecting Parenting Capacity
Intergenerational Cycle of Child Maltreatment
Protective Factors
Risk Factors (Parental Problems)
Parental Mental Illness
Learning Disability
Parental Substance Abuse
Parental Domestic Violence
Parental Problems
Summary
References
Presentation 3 - Attachments (Healthy and Unhealthy) (24 slides) – Slide Titles:
Aims and Objectives
Introduction
Healthy Child Development
Secure Attachments
Process of Attachment
Basic Attachment Styles
Secure Attachments
Insecure Attachment
Insecure Avoidant Attachments
Insecure Ambivalent Attachments
Insecure Disorganised Attachments
Summary
Presentation 4 - Maltreatment and Brain Development (49 slides) – Slide Titles:
Aims and Objective
Introduction
Healthy Brain Development
Experiences in Years 0 – 3 and 3 – 5
Brain Development
Maturation
Early Experiences
Attachment with Primary Caregiver
Nature and Nurture
Adverse Parenting Experiences
Neural Process & Synapse Generation
Neurons and Synapses
Plasticity
Healthy Brain Development
Brain Development Sequencing
Brain Growth
Brain Development Sequencing
Pre-Frontal Cortex
Executive Function
Sensitive and Critical Periods
Sensitive Periods
Stress Response System
Prolonged Exposure to Stress
Cortisol Production
Prolonged Exposure to Stress
Summary
References
Word Documents
Handouts for all sessions
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