Epione Trauma Training & Consultancy
@epionetraining
Epione are a leading provider of trauma training and organisational consultancy, embracing lived expertise and building a #TraumaResponsiveScotland and beyond.
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https://www.epione-training.com/ 06-06-2019 05:13:42
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Such an important piece of research PHW WHO Collaborating Centre (WHO CC) 👏🏽👏🏽 Our founders, Dr Dawn Harris and Alex O'Donnell developed a trauma specialist programme especially focused on helping fathers heal and recover to break the cycle of intergenerational trauma. Listen to Dawn touch upon outcomes
Always a pleasure to see our externally accredited Epione trainers cascade the training our across Scotland. Go Angi Pinkerton 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Team Epione Trauma Training & Consultancy setting up a busy week of trauma training to equip Org with the tools to navigate trauma and support healing. Always grateful for the growth, engagement, and passion from everyone involved. Let's keep building building a trauma responsive UK together!
Amazing to see Angi Pinkerton sharing her passion, insight and transformative work she leads across South Ayrshire Council Bravo Angi 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 We also have the privilege that she is an amazing colleague and Epione accredited trainer. Big hugs from all at Epione💜 Pauline Hurr
Team Epione Trauma Training & Consultancy delivering leadership sessions across the SLT in beautiful Cornwall to support their new integrated trauma pathway. 📢Level 3 enhanced Train The Trainer programme starts tomorrow💡📚 Empowering Organisations to cascade the knowledge and skills across the
At the end of #PalliativeCareWeek we want to applaud all the amazing Organisations committed to helping people live and die well. Dr Alison McLaughlin is our Epione lead. We are truly privileged to have worked with NODA NODA (No-one Dies Alone Ayrshire) on several occasions - and preparing this
Alway nice to pause for some personal CPD and looking forward to hearing Gabor speak about 'Compassionate Enquiry' today courtesy of our good friend Clive and colleagues at Action Trauma