Kitching, AnsieNomhle, Mlonyeni2023-05-082024-04-152023-05-082024-04-152022https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10606Magister Educationis - MEdTrauma is identified as “the state of severe fright or shock that a person experiences when confronted with a sudden, unexpected, potentially life-threatening event over which the person does not have control and to which the persons are unable to respond effectively” (Dye, 2015, p.158). In South Africa, many children are exposed to traumatic events. Chil-dren therefore need support to deal with trauma. Past studies have shown that traumatised children in some contexts might get support from psychologists, psychiatrists and other health professional specialists. In other contexts, the child might only have the support of a parent. In view of the fact that schools are well positioned to refer children who have expe-rienced trauma, the role of schools in assisting parents to support their children seems im-perative.enHealth professionalsPsychologyPTSDEastern CapePrimary schoolDeveloping a strategy to support parents of children who experienced trauma in primary school contexts in the Eastern CapeUniversity of the Western Cape