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New Routes to Managing Anger
Managing Behaviour, Working with Children and Young People, Health and Wellbeing
Over recent years our knowledge of how the brain develops and functions has increased dramatically due to the work of Neuroscientists. This growing volume of research has offered us significant insight into how emotions such as anger can be effectively processed and indeed managed. The course will examine this and the cognitive approach and cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) techniques which can help young people alter their thought processes to bring about changes in their emotional states.
The course format will be a combination of presentation, discussion and experiential work.
Date(s): 23/5/2013
Venue: in Edinburgh
Duration: Full-day
Costs:
Delegate rate: £155.00
Discounted rate: non-member individuals and small organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member statutory and large voluntary organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member individuals and small organisations: £95.00
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Kitbag for Families
Resilience and Coping, Working with Families
Kitbag for Families is an approach and a set of resources to help children grow up calm and confident, building relationships in families of all shapes and sizes. Developed by health professionals and award-winning designers, Kitbag for Families can be used from the age of three to adulthood. It would be an especially useful tool for those working with families experiencing turmoil or coping with distressing events as it helps facilitate individual expression as well as encouraging cohesiveness. However, any worker involved with children and/or families trying to navigate changes would find it helpful.
This half-day introductory training session is for those who would like to learn more about Kitbag for Families, its background philosophy, its contents and how to use it. Kitbags will be available to buy on the day.
Date(s): 29/5/2013
Venue: in Edinburgh
Duration: Half-day (afternoon)
Costs:
Delegate rate: £80.00
Discounted rate: non-member individuals and small organisations: £65.00
Discounted rate: member statutory and large voluntary organisations: £65.00
Discounted rate: member individuals and small organisations: £50.00
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Working with Parents: Advanced Level Workshop
Working with Families
This workshop is intended for those who have already attended working with parents training or who have significant experience in working with parents in their day-to-day work.
Following the different parenting styles explored in the first session, this workshop will explore the neglectful parenting style with which the most consistently negative outcomes for children are associated.
We will also explore the concept of adult attachment, with particular regard to the development of negative parenting styles.
Date(s): 30/5/2013
Venue: in Glasgow
Duration: Full-day
Costs:
Delegate rate: £155.00
Discounted rate: non-member individuals and small organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member statutory and large voluntary organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member individuals and small organisations: £95.00
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Attachment Theory into Practice: Intermediate Level
Additional Support Needs, Health and Wellbeing
This intermediate level workshop is aimed at professionals and carers who work with or care for children who have attachment difficulties caused by abuse and neglect. The workshop is centred around the work of Dan Hughes’ Dyadic Developmental Approach and follows on from ‘Building Attachment:Theory into Practice.’ The tutor will bring examples from her own assessment, consultancy and therapeutic practice as well as inviting participants to bring case studies from their practice.
Date(s): 4/6/2013
Venue: in Edinburgh
Duration: Full-day
Costs:
Delegate rate: £155.00
Discounted rate: non-member individuals and small organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member statutory and large voluntary organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member individuals and small organisations: £95.00
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Child Protection for Managers and Designated Persons
Child Protection, Practitioner Support
This training offers participants the opportunity to examine the various roles and responsibilities of designated persons for child protection within the context of national policies and frameworks. Participants will explore key themes around the role of the designated person for child protection, policy, referral procedures, support to staff, and best practice in safeguarding children and young people.
The workshop will include the key pieces of child protection legislation and current national policy developments and their implications for participants’ own work, making reference to GIRFEC and risk assessment, Equally Well and the Early Years Framework.
Date(s): 5/6/2013
Venue: in Glasgow
Duration: Full-day
Costs:
Delegate rate: £155.00
Discounted rate: non-member individuals and small organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member statutory and large voluntary organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member individuals and small organisations: £95.00
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