Creating a Healing Home: Becoming the Calm Anchor

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  • Length: 28 minutes

Course Overview

Every child deserves a calm place to land, especially those whose early experiences have taught them that safety can disappear without warning.

Creating a Healing Home and Becoming the Calm Anchor explores how carers can bring calm, consistency, and connection back into the heart of family life.

This course blends trauma-informed insight with real-world fostering experience. Drawing on established ideas from therapeutic approaches such as Non-Violent Resistance, PACE, and trauma and attachment theory, it translates complex psychology into practical, everyday tools carers can actually use.

Through short videos, audio conversations, and reflective scenarios, you’ll learn how to:

  • Build safety through calm, predictable routines and responses.
  • Understand the emotional needs behind children’s behaviour.
  • Model repair when things go wrong, showing that relationships can recover.
  • Stay steady and grounded yourself, even when emotions in the home run high.


This course is designed for anyone caring for children who have lived through trauma; foster carers, kinship carers, adoptive parents, or birth families wanting to understand therapeutic care.

By the end, you’ll not only understand why calm connection matters, but you’ll have ten practical ways to create a home that heals; one that steadies the waters, holds strong in the storm, and helps children finally feel safe enough to grow.


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Great introduction. Fab resources.
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Certification Included

If you're a foster carer or other professional working with children, this certificate is a record of your Continuous Professional Development (CPD). 

CPD Minutes: 28
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How This Course Meets the UK's National Minimum Standards for Fostering Services

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