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Frequently Asked Questions

What is heard LEARNING?

heard LEARNING is a trauma-informed training provider. We offer practical, accessible learning for people who support children, young people and adults who have experienced trauma. Our focus is on helping people understand what sits beneath behaviour and respond more effectively in everyday situations.

Years guiding growth
Clients supported

Who the training is for

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Who can attend your training?

Anyone who works with people. If your role involves supporting others, our training is relevant.

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Is the training suitable for non-clinical or non-frontline staff?

Is the training suitable for non-clinical or non-frontline staff?

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Can entire teams attend together?

Yes. Many organisations choose team or wholesetting training to support shared understanding and consistency in how people respond.

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About trauma-informed training

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Our training options

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Practical details

Booking and costs

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How much does training cost?

Costs vary depending on the training, delivery format and group size. We provide clear pricing and bespoke quotes following an initial conversation.

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Is there a minimum or maximum group size?

This depends on the course. We’ll advise on numbers that support safe, effective learning.

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How do we book?

You can contact us to arrange a noobligation conversation. We’ll talk things through before anything is confirmed.

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Impact and outcomes

Who the training is for

01

Who can attend your training?

Anyone who works with people. If your role involves supporting others, our training is relevant.

02

Is the training suitable for non-clinical or non-frontline staff?

Is the training suitable for non-clinical or non-frontline staff?

03

Can entire teams attend together?

Yes. Many organisations choose team or wholesetting training to support shared understanding and consistency in how people respond.

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Final questions