Abuse is a pervasive problem in the UK, with an estimated 2 million adults experiencing domestic abuse every year. By taking our Abuse Awareness & Response Training course, individuals can gain valuable knowledge and skills that can help them identify, respond to, and safeguard against abuse. Additionally, by increasing awareness about mental health conditions, we can work towards reducing stigma and promoting better mental health outcomes for all. Learning Outcomes: Upon completing this course, learners will be able to: Understand the different types of abuse and how to safeguard against them Identify the warning signs and symptoms of abuse Respond appropriately to suspected abuse Reduce the risk of abuse occurring in their own lives and those of others Gain a better understanding of mental health conditions and issues Support others who have experienced abuse or are experiencing mental health issues Our Abuse Awareness & Response Training course is a comprehensive learning programme that covers six modules, each designed to help learners identify, respond to, and safeguard against different types of abuse. The first module focuses on safeguarding and the different types of abuse that exist, including physical, emotional, financial, and sexual abuse. Learners will gain an understanding of how to recognise the warning signs of abuse and the impact it can have on individuals. The second module covers response and reduction, providing learners with practical advice on how to respond to suspected abuse and reduce the risk of abuse occurring. This includes developing risk assessments and safeguarding plans. The third module focuses on mental health awareness, helping learners understand the importance of mental health and the factors that contribute to mental health issues. This module also explores the different types of mental health conditions and their impact on individuals. The fourth module examines relationships in mental health, exploring the ways in which relationships can impact mental health and the role of relationships in promoting good mental health. The fifth module covers mental health conditions and issues, providing learners with a comprehensive understanding of the different types of mental health conditions, their symptoms, and their impact on individuals. Finally, the sixth module focuses on supporting others, providing learners with the knowledge and skills they need to support individuals who have experienced abuse or are experiencing mental health issues. This includes developing effective communication skills and understanding the importance of self-care when working with vulnerable individuals. Certification Upon completion of the course, learners can obtain a certificate as proof of their achievement. You can receive a £4.99 PDF Certificate sent via email, a £9.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for delivery in the UK, or a £19.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for international delivery. Each option depends on individual preferences and locations. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This course is ideal for anyone who wants to learn more about abuse and how to safeguard against it. It is particularly relevant for: Healthcare and social care workers Education professionals Charity workers and volunteers Anyone who works with vulnerable individuals Career path Upon completing this course, learners can pursue various career paths, including: Healthcare Assistant: £18,000 - £24,000 per annum Social Care Worker: £20,000 - £28,000 per annum Charity Fundraiser: £18,000 - £24,000 per annum Mental Health Support Worker: £18,000 - £24,000 per annum
Event Planning 1 Day Training in St Andrews
CSIE staff and our associate trainers are knowledgeable and experienced in delivering talks and facilitating training for teachers, learning supporters, local authority officers, other professionals involved in young people’s education, parents and students. Our training is routinely praised for the level of interest and engagement it evokes, its positive and constructive impact, the clarity with which even complex issues are presented and the supportive manner in which participants are encouraged to examine their own beliefs and assumptions. CSIE training is competitively priced and offers excellent value for money. How CSIE can help your setting We can support the work of: schools, by providing speakers for assemblies, staff meetings and Continuing Professional Development days, as well as working with staff towards inclusive school development; universities, by delivering talks for undergraduate or postgraduate students, contributing to conferences (keynote address, panel discussion or other presentations), as well as working with staff towards the development of a more inclusive institution; local authorities, by facilitating Continuing Professional Development events, as well as working with staff towards the development of more inclusive education in the locality; central government in the UK and abroad, by working with relevant officers at national level towards the development of more inclusive education. CSIE is a registered charity heavily reliant on income generated from selling our resources and services. Our current rates for the above activities are: Half day rate £500 Whole day rate £800 All rates are subject to VAT; travel and subsistence expenses may also be charged. Special rates may be offered to smaller or voluntary sector organisations; please contact the CSIE office. Whether you want someone to talk to children and young people, to conference delegates or government officials, please email us at admin@csie.org.uk or click on the "Request Now" button to make an enquiry. Someone from CSIE will contact you within five working days to discuss how we can best respond to your request. Thank you for your interest in inclusive education and in CSIE.
Event Planning 1 Day Training in Middlesbrough
Directions to The Warehouse: The address is: Travel and Parking arrangements: Paid parking is available (attendees are responsible for paying parking fees) From New St Station, follow signs to Moor St station. When you get to Moor St, go down the hill to the side of the station towards the multi-storey car park. At the car park, go left under the railway bridge. Immediately after the railway bridge turn right onto shaws passage, which is quite short. We're on the corner at the end of shaws Passage - walk round the corner onto Allison Street and along past the Cafe to the full glass door with the Birmingham Friends of the Earth hanging sign.
The Newark Crusader offers affordable pre-booked cruises on the River Trent from Newark Marina for care homes, elderly, special needs, community, and educational groups with excellent disabled access, including those in wheelchairs. The pleasure of cruising on the River Trent is therapeutic, helping people relax and enjoy being in contact with wildlife and the outdoors. The Newark Crusader is a not-for-profit charity run entirely by volunteers. There is a large open foredeck, a heated saloon, a disabled toilet and a small galley/kitchen. The boat can carry up to 12 passengers and there are usually two trips a day lasting roughly 2 hours. The cost of the service starts as low as £6 per person, but we do ask for a minimum contribution of £60 per trip towards our costs. If you would like to make a booking, please either access our website or contact us via email or phone; we look forward to welcoming you aboard.