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This webinar will provide an overview of the need to transform schools using a neurosequential lens as there is an urgent need for a paradigm shift that moves towards understanding the benefits of adopting a trauma informed narrative.
In a trauma informed school, the adults in the school community are prepared to recognise and respond to those who have been impacted by traumatic stress. We will explore the awareness that teachers, administrators and staff have on the impact of trauma on students in terms of behaviour, relationships and education.
In what ways can schools transform using the neurosequential model, lens, and approach?
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We are excited to host our final webinar for this year, 2022, on the ‘Six Core Strengths’ that correspond with brain growth and functioning. Indeed these are shaping how at OWLAG we are constantly mindful of ‘the Stage and State’ of development. Join us to learn more practical lessons on the topic: Tapping into 6 Core Strengths: Developing the Full Potential of Young People/Students is essential in all settings!
When: Nov 8, 2022 04:00 PM Johannesburg
Topic: Tapping into 6 Core Strengths: Developing the Full Potential of Young People/Students is essential in all settings. Register in advance on the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TbvlQYPMS-6so-y21d-Kuw
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
For more information, kindly contact @Palesa Mofokeng
We are excited to host our final webinar for this year, 2022, on the ‘Six Core Strengths’ that correspond with brain growth and functioning. Indeed these are shaping how at OWLAG we are constantly mindful of ‘the Stage and State’ of development. Join us to learn more practical lessons on the topic: Tapping into 6 Core Strengths: Developing the Full Potential of Young People/Students is essential in all settings!
When: Nov 8, 2022 04:00 PM Johannesburg
Topic: Tapping into 6 Core Strengths: Developing the Full Potential of Young People/Students is essential in all settings. Register in advance on the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TbvlQYPMS-6so-y21d-Kuw
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
For more information, kindly contact @Palesa Mofokeng

The Neurosequential Mode is neurobiology informed and helps educators and therapeutics act on the fundamental principles of development and brain functioning to facilitate optimal learning. This webinar will provide an overview of the developmental stages of the brain and its relation with memory. There will also be a strong focus on classroom strategies to assist the teacher in creating a conducive learning environment for all students to learn, especially those learners challenged by trauma.
The Neurosequential Mode is neurobiology informed and helps educators and therapeutics act on the fundamental principles of development and brain functioning to facilitate optimal learning. This webinar will provide an overview of the developmental stages of the brain and its relation with memory. There will also be a strong focus on classroom strategies to assist the teacher in creating a conducive learning environment for all students to learn, especially those learners challenged by trauma.

It is undeniable that Covid-19 has touched the lives of everyone. It is no longer possible to say that trauma belongs to this or that group of people, or that not everyone has experienced some form of traumatic experience or event. Through ongoing bereavement, illness, financial challenges and relational disengagement, the trauma of Covid-19 is a global experience. This has consequences for not only how we understand children and youth, but also for our families, ourselves and our colleagues.
Trauma-informed leadership is necessary now more than ever, as it involves the awareness of both developmental adversities, and also any other traumatic experience that touches the lives of employees. We need an understanding of how our world is shaped and shaken by shared traumatic experiences. Trauma-informed leadership practice has safety not only as a fundamental principle, but also safety at the core of how it is modelled by leaders (Perry & Jackson, 2018).
This webinar will start to unpack leadership from a trauma-informed lens: what is required of our leaders and of ourselves to create an environment that is healing, allows for innovation, and that encourages success and productivity while maintaining compassion.
It is undeniable that Covid-19 has touched the lives of everyone. It is no longer possible to say that trauma belongs to this or that group of people, or that not everyone has experienced some form of traumatic experience or event. Through ongoing bereavement, illness, financial challenges and relational disengagement, the trauma of Covid-19 is a global experience. This has consequences for not only how we understand children and youth, but also for our families, ourselves and our colleagues.
Trauma-informed leadership is necessary now more than ever, as it involves the awareness of both developmental adversities, and also any other traumatic experience that touches the lives of employees. We need an understanding of how our world is shaped and shaken by shared traumatic experiences. Trauma-informed leadership practice has safety not only as a fundamental principle, but also safety at the core of how it is modelled by leaders (Perry & Jackson, 2018).
This webinar will start to unpack leadership from a trauma-informed lens: what is required of our leaders and of ourselves to create an environment that is healing, allows for innovation, and that encourages success and productivity while maintaining compassion.


In this Webinar, we will be exploring the importance of relationships in healing early childhood trauma and broken attachments through attuned care at home and residential settings.
How do we transform the care of young people at home and in residential settings?
In this Webinar, we will be exploring the importance of relationships in healing early childhood trauma and broken attachments through attuned care at home and residential settings.
How do we transform the care of young people at home and in residential settings?
Thank you for your interest in our Scholarship Programme. Please note Applications are currently open for Gauteng, Free State, North West and Limpopo. Closing date is 20 March 2026
For any queries or assistance regarding the application process please contact Duja Consulting (Pty) Ltd.
Contact number: 012 460 9824
Email address: scholarship@duja.co.za
Alternative contact numbers:
Ms. Kamogelo Mamabolo – 060 712 2774
Ms. Rebaone Makoma – 079 257 3693
Kindly note that applications are specifically for Grade 8 intake for 2027. No mid-year transfers or applications for other grades will be considered.
Thank you.
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