04
Apr

0

Psychological First Aid Training

It is uncertain times for us all and we need to remember that it is vitally important that we protect the health, safety and well being of our workforce. This is especially important for key workers who are working on the front line in order to keep all of us safe. Our Psychological First Aid training is now being delivered via live webinar sessions to NHS Trusts and a large number of organisations across the United Kingdom to ensure we are safeguarding and supporting our heroes wherever and whenever we can.

29
Mar

0
Working With Psychosis (An Introduction)

Working With Psychosis (An Introduction)

Psychosis affects people in different ways. It may be a one off experience, be short episodes throughout life or be something someone lives with most of the time.

Symptoms of Psychosis include hallucinations, delusions and disorganised thinking and speech.

This introduction into working with psychosis course is for staff who support individuals with psychosis. The training is delivered by a qualified mental health professional and can be delivered onsite for up to 15 people. 

15
Mar

0
Post Incident Stress Debrief and Psychological First Aid

Post Incident Stress Debrief and Psychological First Aid

It’s uncertain times for us all and we need to remember that it is vitally important that we protect the health, safety and well being of our workforce. This is especially important for key workers who are working on the front line in order to keep all of us safe. Our Post Incident Stress Debrief Facilitator & Psychological First Aid training is now being delivered via live webinar sessions to NHS Trusts and a large number of organisations across the United Kingdom to ensure we are safeguarding and supporting our heroes wherever and whenever we can.

Group bookings of up to 12 learners.

Individuals can book onto one of our open courses and full details are at the bottom of this page.

09
Jan

0
Woundcare Management Training for Self Harm Injuries

Woundcare Management Training for Self Harm Injuries

Woundcare Management Training for Self Harm Injuries has been developed to enable qualified professionals to treat wounds effectively. The course is specifically designed for nurses involved in supporting clients who self harm so they can offer advice, support and treatment. By the end of this course each attendee will have a greater appreciation of wound types, approaches to wound types and the appropriate skills and techniques to treat them effectively.

30
Oct

0
Bipolar Disorder Training

Bipolar Disorder Training

Bipolar disorder is a condition formerly known as manic depression.  Sufferers can go through phases of both depression and mania. This Bipolar Disorder course is specifically designed to support staff who care for those with bipolar disorder.

13
Oct

0
Attachment Disorders Training

Attachment Disorders Training

This Understanding & working with attachment disorders training will look at the different kinds of attachment disorder and their consequent effects on development and behaviour.

05
Oct

0
Hearing Voices Training

Hearing Voices Training

This Hearing Voices Awareness Training is delivered onsite to groups of up to 15 learners and is designed to give mental health support workers more of an understanding into peoples’ experiences of Hearing Voices. We also explore how to support an individual presenting with these experiences as a result of them being diagnosed with mental illness or mental health disorder.

03
Sep

0
Mental Capacity Act & Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (MCA & DOLS)

Mental Capacity Act & Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (MCA & DOLS)

This Mental Capacity Act & Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (MCA & DOLS) course provides a background into the Mental Capacity Act and its relationship to DOLS.

The Mental Capacity Act (MCA) came into force in 2005 and was the then followed by The Deprivation of Liberties Safeguards (DOLS in 2009). 

31
Oct

0

Pat Down Search Training

Important information:

Organisations should provide a safe therapeutic environment to reduce the risk of injury to individuals in their care, staff and visitors.  This will help prevent untoward incidents caused by any use of illicit substances/alcohol or dangerous items.  This is achieved through staff training and those staff having access to clear guidance and support in instances where action needs to be taken due to suspected or actual possession of dangerous items and/or harmful substances.

14
Aug

0
Professional Boundaries Training

Professional Boundaries Training

Learners will gain a better understanding surrounding the importance of maintaining professional boundaries and how this impacts on employees working in the healthcare sector. 

Page 3 of 5