Professional Boundaries Training
Through our professional boundaries training, you’ll gain skills and practical tools to enhance wellbeing, practise self-care, and set healthy boundaries, helping create a safe, compassionate workplace.
Our professional boundaries training is designed for organisations and employees across all sectors. It is especially valuable for anyone seeking an in-depth understanding of personal and professional boundaries, including safeguarding leads, HR professionals, managers, support workers, and anyone responsible for creating safe and inclusive environments.
Almost 8 in 10 workers are affected by workplace stress* and between 40-85% of ‘helping professionals’ experience vicarious trauma**
Key details
Delivery:
- In-person or online
Online (open group) prices from:
- £40 + booking fee (2hrs)
- Visit our Eventbrite page for our latest online training dates
Online/In-person (private group) prices from:
- £662 (2hrs)
Professional boundaries training
– learning objectives
- Understand personal and professional boundaries and how to maintain them.
- Explore power dynamics and workplace collusion and their impact on your role.
- Learn about vicarious (secondary) trauma and strategies to prevent it.
- Develop self-care practices to support your wellbeing and resilience.
Trauma-informed training
Download our training brochure to explore all the workshops and learning opportunities we offer.

Flexible licensing and learning options
We offer flexible licensing options for our trauma informed training packages (pricing available on request), giving your team ongoing access to high quality learning resources. You can also book a masterclass with our expert trainer to build the skills and confidence needed to deliver our impactful workshops within your organisation.
10% donor discount on all training
We’re pleased to offer anyone who has made a financial donation to us a 10% discount on our training workshops. Just let us know when you’re booking your training.
Email training@sarsas.org.uk for bespoke training, licensing options, or any other questions.
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