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Beyond Survival: The Trauma and Fear Behind Homelessness | Rosie Skead | TEDxWestminster School

This talk will explore some of the origins and lived experiences of homelessness, interpreting the theme of “Frisson” through the lens of an intense wave of fear. Drawing connections to the speaker’s work with clients facing complex needs, it will examine how feeling constantly under threat and living in a perpetual state of fear shapes behavior, influences relationships, and triggers emotional responses. Rosie is a Regional Service Manager at Single Homeless Project (SHP) in Westminster, where she leads two male Complex Needs services based at King George’s Hostel. She joined SHP four years ago, initially as a project worker, later becoming a manager in Camden before transitioning to Westminster in February 2024. Rosie’s background includes diverse roles in health and social care, such as working with acquired brain injury, as a healthcare worker, and in inpatient Psychiatric Care. She holds a BSc in Psychology and an MSc in Investigative Psychology and has contributed to Camden’s Homeless Pathway Transformation initiatives. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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