These fact sheets for the general public have been designed to support safe conversations with different people in your life. They include fact sheets for having safe conversations with a friend, family member or colleague who you suspect or know has experiences of trauma. Another fact sheet provides information and tools for having trauma-informed conversations.
Talking about Trauma Fact Sheets
Applying Trauma-Informed Principles to Conversations About Trauma
Fact Sheets outlining Trauma-informed Principles in Conversations
around Trauma
Talking about Trauma
with a
Family Member
Fact Sheet to Guide
Safe Conversations about Trauma
with Family Members
Talking about Trauma
with
a Friend
Fact Sheet to Guide
Safe Conversations about Trauma
with a Friend
Talking about Trauma
with
a Colleague
Fact Sheet to Guide
Safe Conversations
with a Colleague
Talking about Trauma with Someone You Don't Know
Fact sheet on how to have a Conversation with Someone You Don’t Know but who you know or suspect may experience Interpersonal Trauma
Talking about Trauma with Someone You Don't Know Fact SheetResponding to Adults Disclosing Child Sexual Abuse
Fact sheet provides guidelines for supporting a person who is disclosing child sexual abuse as an adult.
Responding to Adults Disclosing Child Sexual Abuse Fact Sheet