Event - Workshop on Trauma and Resilience

This workshop, developed in response to the Turkey and Syria Earthquake, will be delivered by Careif trustee Professor Rachel Tribe. It will take place on 28 April 2023 at 10am-1.30pm. The workshop will cover:

  • Common interventions for different ages

  • Innovative ways of working

  • Social prescribing

  • Vicarious trauma

Please RSVP to certubey@uel.ac.uk.

Venue

 

The venue for this workshop is the Professional Psychology Department at the University of East London:

Room ED 2.03
Stratford Campus
Water Lane
London
E15 4LZ

About Professor Tribe

Professor Rachel Tribe works with the School of Psychology, University of East London and the Centre for Psychiatry and Mental Health, Barts & the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of London. She is a trustee of three international mental health charities including Careif.

Professor Rachel Tribe is a chartered organisational and chartered counselling psychologist who also holds an MBA and has qualifications in training and marketing. She is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a registered HCPC Psychologist. She has experience of working in the private, public, charity and academic sectors

Her work has global reach and has had significant impact in numerous countries. She is regularly invited to provide training programmes or present her work in a variety of countries and is involved in a wide range of national and international initiatives.

Professor Tribe has co-edited six books and written over 110 book chapters and journal articles. Since 2018, she has been a co-editor and contributor to six sets of British Psychological Society guidelines.

She leads a team from across the university and with a range of external and community partners to produce a regularly updated mental health and wellbeing portal for refugees, asylum-seekers and health and social care professionals.

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