
Our Trauma Responsive Approach
Grounded in the principles of TBRI®, our approach helps children, carers, individuals and families build trust, strengthen relationships and heal from adversity.
Creating trust, connection and healing for every person, in every program.
At Cafs, we support people through some of the most challenging moments of their lives. That’s why we’ve built our practice around a trauma-responsive approach – one that focuses on trust, understanding and connection.
Our model is based on the internationally recognised framework of Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®), a trauma-informed approach grounded in compassion, attachment theory and the healing power of safe, supportive relationships.
Trust-Based Relational Intervention®
It is a holistic, evidence-based model developed by the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development. It's designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children and adults, especially those who have experienced abuse, neglect, loss or other trauma.
At Cafs, we’ve adopted these principles into our everyday practice; not just in theory, but in how we work, how we train and how we care.
Behind every behaviour is a story. We take the time to understand it.
Trauma can affect anyone: children, young people and adults.
It can influence how we think, feel and behave. It can also make it challenging to focus, learn, manage emotions, feel safe and trust others. Without the right support, it can affect mental health, physical health, relationships and overall wellbeing.
It shapes how people think, respond and connect. Without the right support, trauma can disrupt learning, development, relationships and wellbeing – especially for children and young people.
Prioritising trusting and respectful relationships
Understanding behaviours through the lens of unmet needs
Seeking to understand the needs of our clients to support growth and wellbeing
TBRI® gives us the tools to do that. It’s not just a program; it’s a whole philosophy. This means:
Supporting children through a trauma responsive approach is not just about addressing immediate challenges; it’s about shaping who they become.
When we meet children with empathy, safety and understanding, we help them build trust in others and belief in themselves. This foundation allows them to grow into emotionally resilient, compassionate and confident individuals who can form healthy relationships, navigate adversity and thrive in their communities.
By recognising the impact of trauma and responding with care, we’re not just helping children heal. We’re helping them become the kind of adults who break cycles, lead with empathy, and contribute positively to the world around them.
Thank you for the opportunity to learn to be a better parent and caregiver. It was a privilege to be part of the learning group, to reflect on my parenting styles and be a better role model to kids in my care.
Cafs Carer
Our trauma approach shapes every service, empowering carers with knowledge, confidence and compassion.
Our trauma-responsive approach is embedded across all of Cafs’ services – from family support to financial counselling, housing, youth care and beyond, including our work in Foster and Kinship Care.
Every Cafs carer in Victoria is trained in the principles of TBRI®, giving them the confidence and insight to understand the children in their care, respond to challenging behaviours and build strong, nurturing relationships.
Gain insight into the impacts of trauma and understand the needs behind certain behaviours.
Build trust and deepen relationships with children and young people.
Help children and young people regulate their emotions and behaviours.
Feel more confident and prepared to respond to challenging behaviours in ways that promote trust and change.
Cafs foster and kinship carers in Victoria grow alongside the children they care for through trauma-responsive support.
Our trauma-responsive approach, grounded in TBRI®, equips our Cafs foster carers in Victoria with the skills and confidence to understand complex behaviours and build strong, healing relationships. This training transforms fostering from an act of giving into a collaborative journey of mutual growth, strength and connection.
Our trauma-responsive framework recognises these unique dynamics, providing kinship carers with tailored support to help them nurture trust, manage behaviours and create a stable, safe home environment. The journey becomes one of mutual healing, supporting the child while also caring for themselves.
Become a Kinship Carerbuilt stronger connections with children
experienced personal growth
of Cafs carers in Victoria receive TBRI resources
Not every vulnerable child needs the same response. That’s why we focus on understanding what’s behind the behaviour.
At Cafs, we don’t just manage behaviour, we seek to understand it. Our trauma-responsive approach, grounded in the principles of TBRI®, helps us recognise that every child’s actions are shaped by their experiences. Instead of reacting with punishment or control, we respond with empathy, connection and structure.
This creates a safe environment where trust can grow, healing can begin, and both children and carers can thrive. It’s a relationship-first way of working that’s tailored, respectful and deeply effective.
Let’s build a better future, together.
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