This three-day course is available on the following dates:
- 2012/13 dates are yet to be confirmed. Please check here at a later date.
The following three courses explore different themes taken from the Ten Essential Shared Capabilities and Realising Recovery Modules published by NHS Health Scotland.
Target Audience
All Health and Social Care staff and students.
Aim
Participants can attend all three modules or can choose between them.
Learning Outcomes
Day One
What is Recovery?
- Background to the recovery moment
- Key elements and themes
- Implications for practice
Using Self to promote recovery focussed relationships
- How our values impact on others
- How to build hope-promoting relationships with service users
Enabling Self-direction
- Self management tools
- Benefits of informal and formal peer support
- The barriers to implementing self-direction
Day Two
Providing person-centred support
- Maximising opportunities for all service users
- Identification of strengths and skills
Sharing responsibilty for risk and risk-taking
- Perceptions of risk
- Service-led approaches to risk and risk-management
- The importance of risk in the recovery journey
Day Three
Connecting with communities
- Developing knowledge about resources
- Recognising barriers to making connections
Working in partnership
- Valuing service users as equals in their care and treatment
- Acknowledging the role of parents and carers
- How to engage with partners
Developing socially inclusive practice
- Challenging the processes that lead to inequality and exclusion
- Adopt inclusion-focussed assessments and interventions
Trainer information
This course will be facilitated by Stuart Campbell.
Contact us
If you would like to reserve a place on this course, please submit a booking enquiry.
For further details or to discuss your training needs, please call Stuart Campbell on 0131 225 8508 or email sdc@health-in-mind.org.uk
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Volunteering
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Involving people who use Health in Mind's services.
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Training Calendar
The upcoming training dates are as follows:
May
14th & 22nd - Scotland's Mental Health First Aid
Please note the full 2012/13 calendar is not yet finalised. In the meantime please click here to see our full range of courses.