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A Systemic Framework for Trauma-Informed Schooling: Complex but Necessary!
Authors:Judith A. Howard
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australiaja.howard@qut.edu.au
Abstract:In most classrooms in most schools, there are students who have suffered complex trauma who would benefit from a system-wide, trauma-informed approach to schooling. Despite growth in Australian schools adopting trauma-informed practice, education systems are yet to embrace a whole-of-organization approach, unlike other systems supporting children and adolescents. This is likely due to multifarious complexities inherent in, and specific to, the schooling system. This article reviews early findings from current research in Queensland, Australia that is exploring requirements for a system-wide approach to trauma-informed schooling. Findings highlight that achieving systemic, trauma-informed schooling is complex but necessary and has potential to improve outcomes for students and those aiming to educate them. Findings have implications for schooling and education systems worldwide.
Keywords:Behavior management  complex trauma  neuroscience  school  schooling system  trauma-informed practice  trauma-informed schooling
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