Transcription of SECTION 3.4 TRAUMA-INFORMED PRACTICE
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SECTION 3 .4 TRAUMA-INFORMED PRACTICE 95 TRAUMA-INFORMED PRACTICE LETICIA FUNSTON trauma experienced in childhood and in early adulthood is increasingly being recognised as one of the primary social determinants of health and wellbeing. This is because violence and abuse experienced by young people can have severe, pervasive and lifelong effects on their health, identity, relationships, expectations of self and others, ability to regulate emotions and view of the world (Elliott et al.)
However, assaults perpetrated by strangers are also common. Young people experience violence and abuse from other young people including: • Intimate partner violence • Sexual harassment and assault • Physical assaults • Online harassment • School and workplace bullying Some young people also have experiences of collec
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