How Adults Can Work Together to Support Traumatised Children| #TRIBE Talk - Ep. 21
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In this episode of TRIBE Talk, we explore what truly makes a difference for children who have experienced trauma: adults working together with clarity, consistency, and shared understanding. When carers, teachers, therapists, and social workers operate in silos, children often experience mixed messages and inconsistent responses. But when adults align around shared principles and coordinated strategies, outcomes improve significantly.
This conversation focuses on practical collaboration, how to reduce fragmentation, strengthen communication, and create joined-up, trauma-informed systems around the child. We discuss why consistency builds safety, how professional disagreements can impact children, and what it takes to move from parallel working to purposeful partnership.
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Episode Highlights:
- Why traumatised children need aligned, consistent adults
- The risks of siloed or fragmented support
- How inconsistent responses can increase dysregulation
- Practical ways adults can improve communication and coordination
- The importance of shared language and shared goals
- Managing professional differences without undermining support
- Building a trauma-informed network around the child, not just individual interventions