Wokingham Today

Online trauma support rolled out to Wokingham schools

- By EMMA MERCHANT emerchant@wokingham.today For more informatio­n, and to register, visit: www.catchconne­ct. org.

EVERY school in the Wokingham Borough is being offered access to an innovative online platform to help teachers support children who

have been in care or affected by early childhood trauma.

The Children and Trauma Community Hub (CATCH) is a specialist website providing informatio­n, learning and support for anyone caring for or working with an adopted or fostered child.

A grant of £10,000 from Wokingham United Charities means that primary and secondary schools based within the Wokingham Borough can now have a year’s free CATCH membership for up to two members of their staff team.

PACT Chief Executive Natausha van Vliet said: “We are delighted to have the support of Wokingham United Charities.

“Their funding means that we can provide every school in the Wokingham borough with access to CATCH.

“We know that specialise­d skills and knowledge are key to supporting or caring for children who have experience­d early life trauma as a result of abuse, neglect or loss.

“Every one of the thousands of resources on the CATCH platform is tailored to supporting children with these specific needs.

“This is an opportunit­y to ensure that all schools in Wokingham can access them.”

CATCH was developed by adoption charity Parents And Children Together (PACT) in 2017.

It offers thousands of pages of online resources, webinars, eLearning modules, films and podcasts covering the unique issues facing children and young people who have been in care.

With specialist resources on topics ranging from behaviour, mental health and therapeuti­c parenting techniques to neurodiver­sity, County Lines and cultural identity, CATCH equips teachers and education profession­als with the tools to support children and young people in their schools.

Amy Garstang from Wokingham United Charities said: “We had the opportunit­y to visit PACT’s head office in Reading and to see for ourselves the vital work they do with families, carers and profession­als to help improve the lives of care-experience­d children.

“We are honoured to support them to roll out access to CATCH to all schools in the Wokingham borough.”

Representa­tives from all primary and secondary schools in the Wokingham borough are urged to gain their CATCH membership by completing the registrati­on form online.

CATCH membership is open to any parent or profession­al who feels that they would benefit from this support for £5.99 a month or £60 for a year’s access.

 ?? ?? ONLINE SUPPORT: The Children and Trauma Community Hub (CATCH) is a specialist website providing informatio­n, learning and support for anyone caring for or working with an adopted or fostered child
ONLINE SUPPORT: The Children and Trauma Community Hub (CATCH) is a specialist website providing informatio­n, learning and support for anyone caring for or working with an adopted or fostered child

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