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Trauma-Informed Practice in Education: Making It Work - Paperback

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by Norah Sweetman (Author)

Trauma-Informed Practice in Education enables educators to create safe, nurturing environments in the classroom for children and young people facing difficult circumstances.

The book accessibly outlines the principles of TIP before examining what trauma looks like in the classroom, focusing on learning, behaviour and concentration. Each chapter introduces a step in the journey to becoming a trauma-aware educator and explores key topics, from balancing curricular demands and vicarious trauma to the importance of boundaries and self-care. Top tips and easy-to-use activities that respect the voices of children and young people are included, and interviews with professionals and engaging vignettes further bring theory to life.

With approaches drawing directly from the author's frontline work and first-hand experience in diverse areas and settings, this book is essential reading for practising and student teachers, family support workers and youth workers.

Author Biography

Dr Norah Sweetman has been involved in education, training and development for 30 years, at primary and secondary level, adult education and specialised programmes. She is currently tutoring and lecturing on postgraduate programmes at Trinity College and Hibernia College, with a specialist interest in trauma-informed training and practice.

Number of Pages: 280
Dimensions: 0.62 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: November 26, 2025
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