Virtual training
Specialised virtual training from a psychosocial and human rights perspective. At the Sira Centre we are launching our new virtual training offer together with the Community Action Group (GAC), aimed at professionals and people interested in deepening their understanding of the psychosocial approach to violence, human rights and the reparation of harm.
Our courses are developed in virtual format, combining live sessions with materials and content accessible through the virtual classroom. The sessions will be recorded to facilitate deferred follow-up.
our virtual courses
Our courses are developed in virtual format, combining live sessions with materials and content accessible through the virtual classroom. The sessions will be recorded to facilitate deferred follow-up.
We invite you to consult our training proposal and to sign up for the courses that best suit your interests and availability.
All sessions are scheduled on each course page. You will also be able to consult the timetable and dates of each session in detail. All sessions will be recorded and available in the virtual classroom.
The courses do not overlap with each other and have been scheduled until May, so that they can be taken on a continuous basis. We also offer a discount for those who register for more than one course.
Our fees are organised in three sections, adapted to the different economic possibilities of each person. This year we have incorporated two new formats: the option of giving training as a gift and the possibility of making a donation through registration, for those who wish to continue supporting our work.
Finally, the Sira Centre is registered with FUNDAE, which allows professionals from the Third Sector to access this training on a subsidised basis, using their organisation's training credits.
- Session 1: Principles of professional care
- Session 2: Foundations of the trauma-sensitive approach in the helping relationship
- Session 3: Emotional regulation of the professional group
- Session 4: Working in hazardous situations
- Session 1: Application and care strategies at the individual level
- Session 2: Bringing the trauma-sensitive approach to teams
- Session 3: Proposal development and work plan
- Session 4: Application resistance and course closure
- Session 1: Impact of trauma on the brain and body: neurobiological basis and short and long-term effects
- Session 2: Trauma regulation through mindfulness: basic intervention strategies
- Session 3: Body integration of trauma: practices for stabilization and daily functioning
- Session 4: Relational dimension of trauma: environment, bonds and reconstruction of the life project
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