Working with Adopted Adults in Counselling Practice - London
Schedule
Tue, 24 Mar, 2026 at 09:30 am to Wed, 25 Mar, 2026 at 05:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
PAC-UK, Family Action Head Office, London, N1 7GR | London, EN
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Innovative CPD Training from PAC-UK – Delivered by Professional Adoption Counsellors with Lived ExperienceGain the confidence and skills to provide meaningful therapeutic support to adopted adults through this new two-day in-person training.
Dates: March 24 & 25
Times: 9.30am to 5.00pm
Location: Family Action Head Office, London, N1 7GR
Price: £250 plus VAT (£300 incl. VAT)
Please click on the 'Register' tab on our website for a detailed overview of course content and online booking.
Link: www.pac-uk.org/training/event-registration/?ee=528
Overview
Note: This training is for counsellors, mental health and adoption professionals.
The lived experience of adoption is often complex, layered, and deeply personal. This unique and comprehensive two-day training course - delivered by PAC-UK facilitators with lived experience -offers counsellors and mental health professionals a deeper understanding of adoption-related trauma and how to respond to it in therapeutic settings.
Whether you're new to working with adopted adults or looking to enhance your practice, this course equips you with practical tools, up-to-date research, and real-life insights from those who truly understand.
✔ CPD certificate provided
✔ Led by facilitators with lived experience
✔ In-person delivery at fully accessible venue
✔ Tea/coffee/water provided throughout both days
Please note, lunch is not provided - there are shops nearby and space within the venue for you to sit if you prefer to bring lunch in.
If you are travelling to our Family Action Head Office via public transport, the nearest underground stations are Angel (Northern Line) and Old Street (Northern Line and National Rail).
What You’ll Learn – Course Modules
Day 1:
Module 1: The Background Essentials
- History of adoption in the UK
- Current research on adoption and its psychological impact
- Common presenting issues in therapy
- Biological and physiological effects of adoption-related trauma
Module 2: The Developing Adoptee
- The lifelong losses associated with adoption
- The developing nervous system and the role of early trauma
- Parenting and attachment styles
- When trauma is unrecognised or misunderstood
Day 2:
Module 3: The Lifelong Impacts of Adoption
- Adoption as adaptation
- Addictions, compulsions, and identity
- “Being in the fog”: disconnection and dissociation
- The reunion experience and how the body remembers trauma
Module 4: Modern Adoption and Therapeutic Approaches
- Changes in adoption practices
- Best practices for counselling adopted adults
- How to ‘get in’ – engaging adoptees effectively
- Somatic work and other therapeutic interventions
Facilitators
Gilli Bruce: Gilli is an integrative therapeutic counsellor and NLP Master Practitioner with lived experience as an adoptee. She brings both professional expertise and personal insight to her work, offering compassionate, client-centred support. Gilli is also actively involved in the adoption community, partnering with 'Adoptees-in-Alliance' and 'How To Be Adopted' to advocate for adoptee voices and well-being.
Mike Hancock: Mike is an accredited BACP counsellor and National Strategic Lead at PAC-UK. Following his own reunion with his birth family he worked with contemporary birth parents across Yorkshire and subsequently has delivered counselling, access to adoption records, intermediary and group work to adopted adults and birth families for many years. With a previous performing career he has trained nationally around these issues and amplified the different voices in adoption through webinars, films and lived experience reference groups.
Sharon Lake: Sharon brings over 20 years’ experience in children’s social care, including roles in safeguarding, fostering, and adoption. A BACP-registered psychotherapeutic counsellor, she works with adults and young people on identity, connection, and belonging. Sharon has supported bereaved individuals and LGBTQ+ communities through CRUSE and MindOut. Since 2023, she has volunteered in intermediary services, becoming PAC-UK Private Intermediary Service Manager in 2024. Passionate about adoption support, she brings a rich, informed perspective to her work and training delivery.
Price excluding VAT
You have the option to pay online via PAC-UK PayPal or via invoice if preferred.
£250 plus VAT.
About PAC-UK
PAC-UK is the UK’s largest adoption support agency and part of the national charity Family Action. This training is developed and delivered by professional adoption counsellors with direct lived experience of adoption, offering unique perspectives not found in conventional training.
If you have any questions about this training, please email Mike Hancock at [email protected] or call 0300 1800 085.
Address:
PAC-UK
Family Action Head Office
34 Wharf Road
London
N1 7GR
Start Date: March 24, 2026
End Date: March 25, 2026
Start Time: 9:30 am
End Time: 5:00 pm
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Where is it happening?
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