The Trauma-Informed Care Teaching Aid Toolkit (TICTAT)

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Swords, M., Jagoe, C., Mac Giolla Phádraig, C., & Valliéres, F. (2023). The Trauma-Informed Care Teaching Aid Toolkit (TICTAT). Trinity College Dublin. https://doi.org/10.25546/108755Download Item:
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Trauma-informed care (TIC) takes the knowledge
that trauma is common and could affect anyone who
accesses health care services, and applies that to
general principles that can be applied to any care
discipline. TIC has been used in homeless services,
education, prisons and social work to great effect:
trauma-informed services see lower patient and client distress, better work-life balance, and lower rate
of assaults (Blair et al., 2017; Brown et al., 2022; Dorado et al., 2016; Elwyn et al., 2015). There are many
different structures of TIC, but the Substance Abuse
and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA,
2014) has a list of six principles that are often used
to scaffold both the understanding and application
of TIC: safety; trustworthiness & transparency; peer
support; collaboration & mutuality; voice, choice &
empowerment; and sensitivity towards cultural, gender and historical issues. These principles all aim to
reduce the retraumatisation of patients while they are
accessing the service by keeping them within their
windows of tolerance as much as possible.
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Author: Swords, Mel; Mac Giolla Phadraig, Caoimhin; Jagoe, Caroline; Ni Sheachnasaigh, Eimear; Vallieres, Frédérique
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