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61 Courses in Cardiff delivered Live Online

Connect to Angels & Archangels for Healing, Guidance & Channelling 6 weeks

By Selena joy lovett

Learn and experience Angel Energy. Connect with your Angels and learn to channel Angel Energy to heal yourself and others Receive access to higher levels of manifestation of the universal life force energy.. Learn about and visit the Angel Realm Meet your Guardian Angel, Connect with various Angels and your Angel healing team Receive an Angel attunement Learn how to work with Sacred symbols to help you connect with Angel energy Self-healing & Self-care as an energy healer Learn how to conduct healing sessions for others Learn how to read Angel cards for a healing message

Connect to Angels & Archangels for Healing, Guidance & Channelling 6 weeks
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£190

Online and phone therapy training

By Human Givens College

– essential guidance for safe and effective remote working Join our expert tutors to discover how you can make online therapy work for your practice Accredited CPD Certificate: 4 hours Length: 9am – 1.15pm (BST) LIVE ONLINE – Specialist training in delivering effective therapy online or over the phone – Join Ros Townsend live online on Tuesday 11th June 24 for this jam-packed, informative session. You will receive your Zoom link the day before the event. NB. Spaces are limited and tend to go quickly. Register your interest here if you can’t make this date, and we’ll let you know when there’s another one. BONUS RECORDING – the training is recorded, in case of technical difficulties, so you will also get a recording for 2 weeks afterwards to maximise your learning. Delivering online therapy, or counselling clients on the phone, requires a particular set of skills and brings with it specific considerations. This live online workshop will help you gain confidence in working safely and ethically, examining the advantages, potential drawbacks and adjustments you need to make to work remotely successfully. There will be plenty of time for questions, and helpful discussions with your peers and experienced tutors. Why take this course Whether you are a new practitioner wanting to develop your online practice, or an experienced therapist who has decided to start offering services online or on the phone, this course will help you gain the skills and understanding you need to do so safely and effectively. Unlike other online courses, this practical live online CPD training gives you the opportunity to ask our experienced tutors questions about any aspects that concern you, as well as learning from their case histories about what has worked – and what hasn’t – for them. Covering essential areas such as managing client expectations, setting up a therapeutic online environment, risk management, and the use and adaptation of various skills and techniques for online or telephone work, this course gives you the essential information you need to deliver therapeutic interventions remotely. Both Jo Baker and Ros Townsend, the course tutors, have extensive experience of working with clients online, with Ros now running her entire therapy practice remotely. Jo works using a blended approach (combining face-to-face counselling and online psychotherapy), and both bring a wealth of practical tips, hands on experience and real-life examples to the training. During the day, there will be ample opportunity to discuss and share ideas with both tutors and peers, and to enter into both structured and more free-ranging discussions about both the benefits and potential difficulties that one might encounter when working therapeutically through remote mediums. What the training covers: The importance of aligning client and therapist expectations for online therapy, or therapy over the phone How to set-up successfully for work on the phone or online – including template agreements to use with your clients Managing your technology and ensuring good communication – key things to ascertain, plus troubleshooting tips What to do when the call won’t connect The importance of confidentiality and privacy – and the potential problems you need be aware of when working online Agreeing safe communication methods between sessions How to successfully manage dual therapy spaces The importance of setting and maintaining professional boundaries Discussion regarding what is / is not acceptable in a home therapy space How to manage transitions before and after the session – for clients and therapists The key differences between online and face to face therapy work How to adapt and work successfully with a range of key therapeutic skills – such as Guided Imagery and The Rewind technique Assessing suitability of client presentations – including guidance on cases that are not suitable for online therapy How to manage risk effectively in an online or telephone environment How to put in place effective contingency plans for when technology fails Developing flexibility: dealing with the unexpected – including what to do if a session is interrupted When to refer a client on The additional pressures and potential stressors of online and telephone working Working in a blended way – combining remote and face-to-face sessions Key differences for the client of receiving therapy online or over the telephone The particular considerations of working with a wider client group from different geographical locations The importance of self-care and self-awareness Insurance and GDPR considerations when delivering online therapy or counselling, or working via the phone The importance of appropriate supervision Course Programme The ‘Online and phone therapy training’ course starts at 9.00am and runs until 1.15pm. (BST). 9.00am Join the Zoom meeting 9.15am First session starts 11.00am Comfort break and discussion 11.30am Second session 1.15pm Day ends Who is this course suitable for? This course is designed for both trainee and fully-qualified therapists, psychotherapists and counsellors It is recommended to all HG practitioners by the Human Givens Institute – trainee HG Therapists are expected to take this training if they are considering working online. This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 4 hours of CPD training. On completion of this training you’ll receive CPD certificates from the College and the CPD Standards Office.

Online and phone therapy training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£110

Level 1 Introduction to Mental Health in the Workplace

By Medical Education Group LTD

This qualification is for people who wish to raise their awareness of Mental Health problems associated with work and everyday life and how they can potentially improve their own mindfulness. Learners will be introduced to Mental Health conditions such as depression and suicide and build an understanding of stress. They will be introduced to the use of appropriate language when supporting others and the importance of self-care to potentially improve their own Mental Health. This course is delivered via online learning and assessed via an invigilated e-Assessment giving you the greatest flexibility to complete the course at a time convenient to you. Once your training is complete we will book a time which is convenient to you to undertake your invigilated e-Assessment via Teams.

Level 1 Introduction to Mental Health in the Workplace
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£48

One to One Coaching for Dating or Relationships

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By Rachel New Dating and Relationships Coach

Have more empowered, healthy dating experiences with coaching from Rachel New.

One to One Coaching for Dating or Relationships
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£75

Creative Art Journaling for self-care: Tips to live more mindfully

By Wellbeing Journaling

Learn how to improve sleep & focus, replace negative thoughts with positive ones and reconnect with yourself. Scientific evidence supports the theory that journaling can have a positive effect on your wellbeing. It facilitates the process of reframing, changing mindset and increasing positivity and happiness.

Creative Art Journaling for self-care: Tips to live more mindfully
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£15

Are you an EDI Officer, HR Specialist, Leader or Manager? Or the nominated EDI champion for your team? Maybe you've been given the EDI portfolio on behalf of your Board or department? Or if you're aiming to make a difference via your diverse staff network or union, all change-makers are welcome!

EDI Changemakers Support Network
Delivered in Loughborough or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

First Aid for Youth Mental Health | RQF Level 2

By Madeleys First Aid Plus

RQF Level 2 First Aid for Youth Mental Health course The RQF Level 2 First Aid for Youth Mental Health course is designed to provide participants with a deeper understanding of youth mental health issues and equip them with the knowledge and skills to provide effective support to young people experiencing mental health challenges. The course covers a range of topics related to youth mental health, including common mental health conditions, risk factors, early intervention strategies, and support resources. Here are some key components typically covered in the RQF Level 2 First Aid for Youth Mental Health course: Understanding Youth Mental Health: Participants will gain an understanding of the unique mental health challenges faced by young people, including the impact of developmental stages, societal influences, and peer pressure. They will learn about common mental health conditions that affect youth, such as anxiety, depression, self-harm, eating disorders, and substance abuse. Recognizing Signs and Symptoms: Participants will learn to recognize signs and symptoms of mental health issues in young people. They will explore the behavioural, emotional, and physical indicators that may suggest a young person is experiencing distress or mental health difficulties. Providing Initial Support: The course will cover strategies for providing initial support to young people in crisis or distress. Participants will learn how to approach and engage with young people, offer active listening, and provide appropriate reassurance and guidance. They will also explore strategies for managing challenging or sensitive conversations related to mental health. Promoting Positive Mental Health: Participants will gain insights into promoting positive mental health and well-being in young people. This includes exploring protective factors, resilience-building techniques, and strategies for fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. Referral and Signposting: The course will emphasize the importance of early intervention and appropriate referral pathways. Participants will learn how to signpost young people to relevant support services, resources, and professionals who can provide further assistance. Self-Care and Boundaries: Participants will be encouraged to prioritise their own well-being while supporting young people with mental health challenges. They will learn about self-care strategies, setting boundaries, and seeking support for themselves as they engage in helping others. Interactive Activities and Case Studies: The course often includes interactive activities, discussions, and case studies to facilitate practical learning and application of knowledge. These exercises enable participants to develop their skills in a supportive learning environment. Successful completion of the RQF Level 2 First Aid for Youth Mental Health course typically leads to the awarding of the Level 2 qualification. It is important to note that this course does not provide participants with the qualifications to diagnose or treat mental health conditions, but it equips them with the knowledge and skills to offer initial support and signposting to young people in need. Suitability - Who should attend? The RQF Level 2 First Aid for Youth Mental Health course is primarily aimed at individuals who work or have regular contact with young people aged 8 to 18 years old. This can include professionals, volunteers, or anyone else who has a role in supporting young people's mental health and well-being. The course is relevant for a wide range of individuals and professions, including but not limited to: Teachers and educators Youth workers Social workers School counsellors Sports coaches Healthcare professionals (such as nurses, paramedics, and allied health professionals) Community workers Volunteers in youth organizations Parents or caregivers Those with a general interest in youth mental health and well-being The Level 2 First Aid for Youth Mental Health course aims to equip participants with the skills and knowledge to provide initial support to young people experiencing mental health difficulties. It focuses on developing an understanding of youth mental health, recognizing signs and symptoms, offering appropriate support, and guiding young people toward further professional help. Ultimately, the course aims to empower individuals to be better equipped in providing immediate assistance and promoting positive mental health outcomes for young people. Outcome / Qualification etc. Upon completing the RQF Level 2 First Aid for Youth Mental Health course, participants can expect to achieve several learning outcomes. Understanding Youth Mental Health: Participants will gain knowledge about common mental health issues affecting young people, including anxiety, depression, self-harm, eating disorders, and substance misuse. They will develop an understanding of risk factors, protective factors, and the impact of mental health on young people's overall well-being. Recognising Signs and Symptoms: Participants will learn to identify early signs and symptoms of mental health problems in young people. They will understand how mental health difficulties can manifest and affect different aspects of a young person's life, such as behaviour, emotions, and social interactions. Providing Initial Support: Participants will acquire skills to provide initial support to young people experiencing mental health issues. They will learn active listening techniques, non-judgmental communication, and how to create a safe and supportive environment for young people to share their concerns. Promoting Positive Mental Health: Participants will understand the importance of promoting positive mental health and well-being in young people. They will learn strategies to enhance resilience, self-esteem, and coping skills among young people, as well as ways to create supportive environments that contribute to positive mental health outcomes. Signposting to Professional Help: Participants will gain knowledge about appropriate professional resources and services available to support young people's mental health. They will learn how to effectively signpost young people to appropriate help, such as mental health professionals, helplines, or support organizations. Self-Care and Boundaries: Participants will understand the importance of self-care and maintaining boundaries when supporting young people's mental health. They will learn techniques to manage their own emotional well-being and seek appropriate support for themselves when needed. The course aims to equip participants with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to provide immediate support and signpost young people to appropriate help. While it does not qualify participants as mental health professionals, it enhances their capacity to play a supportive role in promoting positive mental health outcomes for young people. Training Course Content Module 1 Introduction Module 2 What is first aid for youth mental health? Module 3 Identifying mental health conditions Module 4 Stress Module 5 Mental health conditions Module 6 First Aid Action Plan for Mental Health Module 7 Assessment and course closure MODULE 1 INTRODUCTION Session content Trainer/assessor introduction Learner introductions Course information • Administration • Learning outcomes and assessment criteria • Reasonable adjustment • Certification • Complaints and appeals • Assessment information Session duration 15 minutes MODULE 2 WHAT IS FIRST AID FOR YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH? Session content Definitions Role and responsibilities of a first aider The impact of mental health issues Mental health stigma Statistics Session duration 30 minutes MODULE 3 IDENTIFYING MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS Session content Mental health continuum Mental health risk factors Early warning signs Session duration 30 minutes MODULE 4 STRESS Session content What is stress? Causes of stress Effects of stress Coping strategies Session duration 30 minutes MODULE 5 MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS Session content Depression Anxiety Psychosis Eating disorders Suicide Self-harm Post-traumatic stress disorder Conduct disorders - Bullying Drugs and alcohol Session duration 125 minutes MODULE 6 FIRST AID ACTION PLAN FOR MENTAL HEALTH Session content Check for significant risk of suicide or harm Apply non-judgemental communication skills Reassure and provide information Encourage professional support and self-help strategies Consent and safeguarding The first aider’s own health and emotions Assessment Scenario – Application of the first aid action plan for mental health Session duration 90 minutes MODULE 7 ASSESSMENT AND COURSE CLOSURE Session content Written assessment paper Course administration Course closure Session duration 40 minute Course delivery details The delivery of the RQF Level 2 First Aid for Youth Mental Health course may vary depending on the training provider. However, here are some common methods and approaches used in the course delivery: Classroom-Based, or virtual Instruction: The course often involves attending face-to-face training sessions in a classroom setting. An experienced instructor or facilitator will lead the sessions, providing lectures, presentations, and discussions on the relevant topics. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with the instructor and fellow learners, ask questions, and engage in group activities. Interactive Learning: To enhance understanding and engagement, the course may incorporate interactive learning methods. This can include group discussions, case studies, role-plays, and simulations. These activities allow participants to apply their knowledge and skills in practical scenarios related to youth mental health. Multimedia Resources: Training providers may utilize multimedia resources to enhance the learning experience. This can include videos, audio recordings, and online resources that provide additional information, real-life examples, and testimonials related to youth mental health. Practical Skills Training: The course may include hands-on training in practical skills related to supporting young people with mental health challenges. Participants may learn and practice active listening techniques, crisis de-escalation strategies, and effective communication skills. Practical exercises and simulations can help participants develop confidence in applying these skills. Case Studies and Scenarios: The course may incorporate real-life case studies or scenarios to illustrate the application of knowledge and skills. Participants may analyze and discuss these cases, identify appropriate intervention strategies, and explore different approaches to supporting young people in various mental health situations. Assessments: To demonstrate understanding and competence, participants may be required to complete assessments or evaluations. These can include quizzes, written assignments, or practical assessments where participants demonstrate their skills in responding to youth mental health scenarios. Duration and Schedule: The duration of the course can vary, ranging from a few hours to multiple days, depending on the training provider. It may be offered as a full-time or part-time program, and the sessions may be conducted during weekdays or weekends to accommodate different schedules. Why choose Madeleys First Aid Plus Founded in 2021 after Louise left 30 years in the NHS as an Advanced practitioner in A&E/ITU, had spent 1.5 years in Covid ITU Won FSB Best start-up business in the West Midlands in May 2023 Now trained 100's of delegates in Physical and Mental Health First Aid Expenses Travel costs and lunch required, there are many cafes and sandwich bars here in Much Wenlock to buy your lunch, you may eat it in the training room. All training material, books, qualification certificates are included in the price. Continuing Studies After completing the RQF Level 2 First Aid for Youth Mental Health course, you may consider several options for continuing studies or professional development in the field of youth mental health. Here are a few potential avenues to explore: Advanced First Aid Courses: If you wish to further enhance your first aid skills, you can explore advanced first aid courses that specialize in mental health. These courses may provide more in-depth knowledge and practical skills in supporting individuals with specific mental health conditions. Mental Health Awareness Courses: To broaden your understanding of mental health across different age groups or specific mental health conditions, you can consider enrolling in mental health awareness courses. These courses provide comprehensive knowledge about mental health, its impact, and strategies for support. Youth Work and Counselling Courses: If you are interested in pursuing a career in youth work or counselling, you might consider enrolling in relevant courses or qualifications. These can provide a deeper understanding of therapeutic approaches, counselling techniques, and effective interventions for working with young people facing mental health challenges. Higher Education Degrees or Certifications: If you're looking for more extensive education and professional credentials, you can explore pursuing higher education degrees or certifications in fields related to mental health, psychology, counseling, or youth work. These programs often offer specialized tracks or modules focused on youth mental health. Continuous Professional Development (CPD): Engaging in ongoing professional development opportunities is essential for staying up to date with the latest research, practices, and approaches in youth mental health. You can attend workshops, conferences, webinars, and seminars that specifically focus on youth mental health and related topics. Volunteer and Practical Experience: Actively volunteering with organizations or programs that support youth mental health can provide valuable hands-on experience and further develop your skills. Volunteering opportunities allow you to work directly with young people and gain a deeper understanding of their mental health needs. Remember to research and choose reputable and recognized training providers or institutions when considering any further education or professional development opportunities. It's important to align your studies with your career goals and interests while ensuring the courses or programs meet industry standards and requirements.

First Aid for Youth Mental Health | RQF Level 2
Delivered in Much Wenlock or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£100

Children and Essential Oils Workshop

By Taylor, Jackie

60 minute class covering topics of children's health and essential oils, example topics, colic, anxiety and worry and hyper activity.

Children and Essential Oils Workshop
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

Parents of adult children at risk

By Huntington's Disease Association

Virtual course for parents of adult children at risk/pre manifest. We are pleased to invite you to our virtual course for parents of adult children at risk/pre manifest. This is an opportunity to improve your knowledge of the issues surrounding your adult child at risk, share your experiences and gain ideas of support available for yourself and your adult child. This is a 5 week course running from Thursday 22 February 2024 10am -11.30am until Thursday 21 March, with the final session being an extended session narrative therapy session facilitated by Riverbank Psychology. There will be the opportunity to join a follow up support group. Week 1 – Thursday 22 February 2024 10am Welcome and overview of support available from the Huntington Disease Association. Speaker: James O’Connor – Team Leader HDYES – Huntington’s Disease Association Week 2 – Thursday 29 February 2024 10am Genetics: How to access testing, the process and family planning options Speaker: Chris Platt – SHDA – Huntington’s Disease Association Week 3 – Thursday 7 March 2024 10am Research update and what next Speaker: Nataile Saad - Research Sister - Welcome Trust Southampton University Hospital Week 4 – Thursday 14 March 2024 10am Finances planning ahead Speaker: Lisa Pearson - Financial Advisor - Asset management Week 5 – Thursday 21 March 2024 9.30 -12.30pm (note longer session)* Narrative Therapy: Coping with Feelings, supporting a loved one and self-care. Mariangels Ferrer – Clinical Psychologist – Riverbank Psychology * We will invite previous course participants to this part of the course but can only accommodate a maximum of 12/14 people on the day. The focus of Narrative Therapy in this group is to participate in a creative activity that explores identity through values, beliefs, and support systems, enabling us to make connections to our external lives which will be sustainable in our everyday lives. Mariangels Ferrer Duch is a Clinical Psychologist trained in Narrative Therapy who will be facilitating a three-hour Narrative Therapy session. The focus of the session will be upon the many small things that are important to us in life which can often be overlooked in times of stress. We hope the conversation will help to mutually inspire us all! We take your privacy seriously and promise to never sell your data. You can find out more about your rights, how we use your personal information and how we keep your details safe and secure by reading our privacy policy here. For more information email info@hda.org.uk or call 0151 331 5444.

Parents of adult children at risk
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

Parenting Skills Training Course

By NextGen Learning

Parenting Skills Training Course Course Overview The Parenting Skills Training Course provides essential knowledge and strategies for parents, caregivers, and professionals working with families. This comprehensive course covers key aspects of parenting, including child development, communication techniques, managing challenging behaviours, and supporting emotional and social growth. Learners will gain valuable insights into building positive relationships with children and fostering a nurturing environment at home. The course aims to equip participants with effective strategies to handle a variety of parenting challenges and enhance their understanding of children's needs. By the end of the course, learners will be prepared to apply their newfound skills in real-world situations, improving family dynamics and child well-being. Course Description This course covers a wide range of topics aimed at enhancing parenting skills and improving the relationship between parents and children. Participants will explore child development stages, effective communication techniques, positive discipline strategies, and methods to support children's emotional health. The course also focuses on understanding children's behaviour, managing conflicts, and fostering resilience. Throughout the course, learners will engage in detailed discussions and scenarios, providing a deeper understanding of the complexities of parenting. By the end of the course, learners will have developed skills to confidently manage challenging situations and promote the well-being of children in their care. Parenting Skills Training Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Parenting Styles and Child Development Module 02: Building Positive Parent-Child Relationships Module 03: Effective Communication Techniques Module 04: Managing Challenging Behaviours Module 05: Supporting Emotional and Social Development Module 06: Discipline Strategies and Behaviour Management Module 07: Managing Stress and Self-Care for Parents Module 08: Promoting Resilience and Positive Mental Health Module 09: Parenting in Diverse Family Dynamics (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their parenting skills Professionals aiming to work in family support and child welfare Beginners with an interest in child development Caregivers looking to enhance their child-rearing practices Career Path Family Support Worker Childcare Specialist Parent Educator Social Worker Educational Support Assistant

Parenting Skills Training Course
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£7.99