Trauma-Aware Design & Research
Practical skills for individual practitioners working with complexity, uncertainty and emotionally charged human experiences
how safe people feel in our sessions
the depth and quality of insights
the emotional load we carry home
our confidence and clarity in complex situations
our capacity to work with care, dignity and presence
Why Trauma-aware practice matters
Design and research sit at the intersection of people, systems, histories and lived experience. Stories of identity, health, family, care, money, discrimination, loss and hope often emerge in our work. Some tensions are obvious. Others sit quietly under the surface.
Practitioners often tell me they struggle with:
sessions where someone becomes distressed or shuts down
interviews sliding into therapy-like territory
emotional load after difficult conversations
unclear boundaries or expectations
feeling unsure how to navigate power and positionality
burnout and nervous system fatigue
pressure to stay composed while moving quickly
complex lived-experience contexts
What you will learn
By the end of the program, you will be able to:
- Recognise signs of stress, activation and shutdown in yourself and others
- Respond to distress with clarity, calm and attuned care
- Facilitate and interview in ways that feel safer and more grounded
- Use language that supports dignity, choice and psychological safety
- Navigate power, positionality and cultural dynamics with more awareness
- Reduce emotional fatigue and burnout
- Work more sustainably in complex or sensitive contexts
You will leave with practical tools you can use the very next day.
Program structure
Five sessions – two hours each
This small practitioner cohort offers spaciousness, trust and embodied learning.
We move gently, creating room for reflection, practice and integration.
You can also add an optional advanced module on sensemaking in complexity if you want to deepen your ability to work in ambiguous, layered or systemically complex environments.
The core modules
Trauma and Stress in Design Practice
- Trauma as experience rather than event
- How stress, activation and overwhelm show up in sessions
- Why “difficult behaviour” is often a nervous system response
- Reflection: noticing patterns in your own practice
Nervous System Literacy for Design and Research
- Plain-language physiology of stress responses
- Activation, shutdown and how they shape behaviour
- Micro-practices for steadying yourself in real time
- Co-regulation as a quiet, powerful facilitation skill
- Simple embodied exercises for grounding
Trauma-Aware Communication and Consent
- Language that supports safety, clarity and dignity
- Consent as a relational rhythm rather than a checkbox
- What to say when someone becomes distressed
- How to pause or reset a session without losing trust
- Scenario-based practice
Power, Privilege and Positionality
- Rank, identity and relational influence
- Cultural safety and humility
- Working well across lived-experience contexts
- How power moves in the room
- Reflection: where you hold influence, and where you feel its impact
Sustainable Practice for Complex Work
- Burnout, nervous system fatigue and emotional load
- Rhythms and rituals that support sustainable practice
- Boundaries that protect both care and clarity
- Debriefing without retraumatising
- Practical strategies for staying steady in the work
Optional add-on module
Sensemaking in Complexity (System Sensing)
For practitioners working in ambiguous, layered or emotionally charged environments
Design and research often involve competing stories, systemic pressures and multiple truths in the room. Cognition alone is not enough to navigate this.
This module strengthens your deeper sensing capacity.
You will explore:
- how complexity reveals itself in human behaviour
- why the body is essential for navigating ambiguity
- subtle cues for sensing tension, patterns and possibility
- system sensing: reading what is present and emerging
- collective sensemaking tools
- distinguishing trauma-driven impulses from grounded intuition
- working wisely when many histories and dynamics are at play
Outcome: clearer decisions, steadier facilitation and deeper insight in complex environments.
Who this training is for?
This practitioner cohort is for people who work closely with others, especially in moments of stress, sensitivity or uncertainty. It is ideal for:
- recognise signs of stress, activation and shutdown in yourself and others
- respond to distress with clarity, calm and attuned care
- facilitate and interview in ways that feel safer and more grounded
- use language that supports dignity, choice and psychological safety
- navigate power, positionality and cultural dynamics with more awareness
- reduce emotional fatigue and burnout
- work more sustainably in complex or sensitive contexts
Testimonials
What practitioners say
Delivery
Small cohort for depth and safety
Usually 8–15 practitioners
Live online sessions
Interactive, embodied and relational
What’s included
- Five live two-hour sessions
- Optional sensemaking module
- Reflection prompts and practice tools
- Scripts and phrases for difficult moments
- Embodied grounding practices
- Optional integration session
Investment
Core trauma-aware program (five modules)
$550–$750 AUD per practitioner
(price depending on cohort size; you can set the final rate)
Core trauma-aware program (five modules)
$550–$750 AUD per practitioner
(price depending on cohort size; you can set the final rate)
Join the next cohort
If you would like to learn these skills in a warm, supportive community of practitioners, you are welcome to join the next public intake.