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This course is designed to consider the models of attachment theory starting with Bowlby, Lorenz and Ainsworth and then progressing to the ABC model. Participants will consider how young people experience attachment issues and how these impact upon them as children and through their adult life.
Delivery Method: Face-to-Face / Virtual Classroom
Max delegates: 20
Duration: 1 day
This course will aim to assist carers to gain an understanding of the complexities and challenges associated with Unaccompanied Child Asylum Seekers. Reflecting on legislation, personal stories and factual data, the course aims to identify and explore the issues currently faced by young people, foster carers and professionals. Participants will cover areas of social and cultural isolation faced by young people who have been displaced from their country of birth and their families, whilst exploring the issues faced by carers and the young people as they approach adulthood.
Duration: Half Day
Child Sexual Exploitation is a serious issue which impacts on hundreds of children who are in looked after care and many others at risk. Many children have been exposed to experiences and abuse which has a long lasting and traumatic impact and therefore need very individual and therapeutic support.
The dysphagia training aims to provide awareness and knowledge of dysphagia and common swallowing difficulties.
This course has been developed to provide learners with knowledge of Hoarding as a disorder and the complex impacts of self-neglect as a safeguarding category. The course will look at the different ways living with a Hoarding disorder impacts on individuals and others in their social networks. In addition, self-neglect will be explored considering the difference between self-neglect and a lifestyle choice and how best to encourage a mutual plan in order to work towards better outcomes. It considers the benefits of early intervention in promoting mental health and well–being and will focus on supporting learners to develop a deeper understanding of the solution-based therapies available. This course is delivered using a range of methods and resources including: Case studies, group discussions, small group activities and DVD clips.
The course will consider the importance of creating a quality environment for children and young people who are placed in the care setting. Research indicates that moving into care is a critical time for individuals whilst recognising that they have already come from an emotionally challenging and complex environment. Participants will consider what is means to look after children in ways that keeps them free from harm and places their carers above suspicion from allegations of abuse. The course recognises the strengths of person centred planning and relationship building utilising the Social Pedagogic principles. In order to develop effective relationships a practitioner needs to understand behaviours which are expressed due to attachment issues and grief. Understanding why children behave the way they do always helps in effective engagement, allowing for appropriate and none judgemental intervention.
At the end of this course, delegates will be able to:
Max delegates: 10
Duration: ½ day
The object of this course is to explain the Mental Capacity Act 2005, increase delegates understanding of their legal responsibilities under the Act and the implications for their practice and that of their team/s.
Delivery Method: Virtual Classroom
Max delegates: 15
The object of this course is to explain the Mental Capacity Act 2005, and highlight its relevance to Children’s Services and increase delegates understanding of their legal responsibilities under the Act and the implications for their practice and that of their team/s.
The object of this course is to:
This course is designed to introduce understanding the framework of Personality Disorder and cover the main Disorders including, Borderline, Anti-Social and Schizoid. The course will also specifically explore attachment disorder, the Cycle of Dysfunction and internal/ external Locus of Control.
This course will equip managers with the required knowledge and skills to apply to practice within the care settings and will explore how managers feed into risk management plans and safeguarding responses. This training also considers how person-centred practice works towards successful outcomes addressing medium and long-term safeguarding concerns as well as managing short term risk. It is important to empower professionals to make decisions which fit with ‘defensible decision making’ and effective practice utilising a multi-agency approach. This includes Managers ability to appropriate liaise and engage with other professionals and be proactive in identify and addressing safeguarding issues in a manner that is inspection ready. Managers will reflect upon the issue of managing disclosures in a professional and appropriate manner whilst ensuring the person is heard, supported and records are kept ensuring all staff utilising a consistent approach. This course aims to provide professionals with the skills and tools to confidently manage such a challenging area of business and is built upon reflective practice to enable positive outcomes.
This course aims to ensure reports and recording accurately reflect information gathered and are written in a style that parents, and vulnerable adults can understand. The course explores the legal & policy framework for recording & information sharing along with developing skills in maintaining quality written accounts, whilst understanding the impact of maintaining written recording on service users. The course includes looking at language that cares trauma informed practice.
Duration: 1 Day
This course aims to ensure reports and recording accurately reflect information gathered and are written in a style that parents, service users, children and young people can understand. The course explores the legal & policy framework for recording & information sharing along with developing skills in maintaining quality written accounts, whilst understand the impact of maintaining written recording on service users. The course includes looking at language that cares trauma informed practice, and adverse childhood experiences.
This course is designed to help learners describe the safe procedures for handling medicines, demonstrate how to administer medicines safely and effectively, explain how to use and maintain medicine records, recognise potential problems of medicines in use and how to avoid/overcome them.
Max delegates: 16
By the end of this training you will recognise the signs of abuse or neglect in adults and know what to do in response to concerns.
This course will explore initial assessments and how they feed into risk management plans. The course culminates in how to devise an effective support utilising a person-centred approach and focusing towards successful outcomes.
By the end of this training you will recognise the signs of abuse or neglect in children and know what to do in response to concerns.
This course will concentrate on making a decision when the circumstances fall within Section 42 of the Care Act 2014, thus initiating a safeguarding enquiry. The adult's consent and capacity are integral to the decision to raise a safeguarding concern, and this is explored in detail. Consideration is given to what happens when consent is not met, and how the capacity act and the principle of best interest informs professional decision making.
To ensure plans are of high quality using the principles of SMART, are strengths based and inclusive in language and are written with parents, children and young people at the centre, reflecting the voice of the child.
By the end of the course participants will have:
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