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– the practical steps you need to know This live online suicide intervention training covers a wealth of essential information and strategies to help you help anyone you suspect may be thinking about or planning suicide, or who has survived a previous attempt… Accredited CPD Certificate: 6 hours Length: 1 day (9.15am - 4.00pm GMT) You never know when you may need these skills… Brilliant! I’ve been on previous suicide intervention courses over the years, but this is by far the best – great pace, very knowledgeable trainer...who brings real experience into the learning...SUE HASWELL Join Malcolm Hanson LIVE ONLINE on Tuesday 12th March for his essential suicide intervention training, delivered via Zoom. Book your place and we’ll send you the Zoom link the day before the event. BONUS Recording – the training is recorded, in case anyone experiences technical difficulties, so you also get a recording for a limited time afterwards to maximise your learning. Why take this suicide prevention course Suicide can be a difficult subject to broach and a daunting one to deal with – anyone working with distressed or depressed people wants to keep them safe, to give them the hope they need that circumstances can change for the better, and to provide the skills for coping until that comes about. When people can’t envisage an end to their difficulties, particularly in highly challenging times, a slump into depression can all too quickly spiral down into suicidal thoughts, plans and suicide attempts. The negative trance state of depression itself can beguile people into thinking that there is no other way out of their hopelessness. Thankfully, there is much we can do to help – as this indepth suicide intervention course shows. Tutor Malcolm Hanson has a wealth of experience at helping seriously distressed people get through difficulties which he draws upon as he takes you clearly through the steps to take when faced with anyone who feels suicidal. (He worked for 9 years as a psychotherapist in NHS primary care in an area of extreme deprivation, and for many more years since has seen patients referred by GPs, social workers, psychiatrists, police and probation officers for complex issues.) He has successfully helped clients experiencing multiple trauma (including veterans), chronic pain and terminal illness, clients struggling with uncertain asylum status or facing deportation, and also victims of human trafficking – a tragic range of circumstances in which even the most resilient may sometimes sink into despair. His compassion and understanding shine through this course as he shares with you what he has learnt, along with the latest psychiatric research and risk assessment strategies, to give you the knowledge and assurance you need to work confidently and respectfully with clients struggling to find reasons to stay alive. You will learn how to build in expectation of positive change from the start, have plenty of time to benefit from group discussions and will work through case scenarios with other attendees to help embed your learning. Suicide affects countless people, not only those directly involved, and is now the most common cause of death in men aged 17 to 34. The highest suicide rate is in men aged 45–49; in women, it is highest in those aged between 50–54.1 Join us for this practical online suicide prevention training to learn how you can help reverse this state of affairs… Book your place So much helpful and insightful information delivered in a way that was easy to listen to and take on board...STEVEN TESSEYMAN What will you learn Deeper insight into when and why different people consider suicide Crucial elements needed to build rapport with suicidal people Why most suicidal crises are surprisingly temporary How to normalise circumstances safely A model for running therapeutic sessions that best manages suicide risk Ways to use your own demeanour to instil confidence in the person who is feeling suicidal Effective information gathering to challenge unhelpful beliefs What to look for in their answers to your questions How to broach the subject of suicidal thoughts A structure for difficult conversations The ability to reframe unhelpful beliefs Methods of risk assessment that do not risk losing rapport Advances in psychiatric research on suicide risk management and the implications of this for psychotherapy and counselling How to use language of influence Effective means to address beliefs about being a burden How to set realistic and empowering goals How to make best use of the client’s own resources The importance of addressing emotional needs How to create a safety plan Strategies for client safe self-management between sessions The power of guided imagery for working with suicidal clients Powerful insights and hope from real case histories How to take care of yourself – and more… Malcolm is a wonderful communicator: so clear, measured and thoughtful ... it was a pleasure and privilege to learn from himMATTHEW HOPKINS Course Programme The ‘How To Reduce Suicide Risk’ live online course starts at 9.15am and runs until 4.00pm. 9.15am Join the Zoom meeting 9.30am The important first steps for suicide risk management 11.00am Comfort break and discussion 11.30am Working with what the client brings 1.00pm Lunch break 1.45pm Rehearsing the safety plan 2.45pm Comfort break and discussion 3.00pm Putting what you have learned into practice 4.00pm Day ends Who is this suicide awareness and prevention course for? Psychotherapists and counsellors All mental health and welfare professionals – including GPs, social workers, the emergency services, pastoral care and outreach workers – and anyone else working with people with suicidal ideation Anyone concerned for personal or HR reasons – the training contains a lot of key, helpful information which is presented in a clear, easy to understand way, even though it is primarily geared towards carrying out therapy effectively with suicidal clients Anyone working with young people, such as teachers and youth workers, will benefit from this live online suicide intervention course Anyone who may come into contact with people who are very distressed, whether through their paid or volunteer work, will also learn essential live-saving information. Please Note This course is not a substitute for therapy. Reference 1. www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/suicidesintheunitedkingdom/2019registrations The one certainty in life is that circumstances ALWAYS change... This online suicide awareness and prevention course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 6 hours of CPD training. On completion of this training you’ll receive CPD certificates from the College and the CPD Standards Office.
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Essential self-care for helping professionals New research gives us practical ways to prevent overwhelm or burnout in ourselves and others, manage workplace stress, avoid ‘compassion fatigue’ and much more… Accredited CPD Certificate: 6 hours Length: 1 day (9.15am - 4.00pm GMT) Really interesting and engaging online course with lots of tips to support ourselves and our clientsCOMPLEMENTARY THERAPIST Live Online Training – Join Emily Gajewski on Thursday 11th April 2024 to take some important time out for yourself, or to help those you support. Once you’ve booked your place we will email you confirmation and you will receive details of how to join the Zoom workshop the day before the event. Bonus Recording – the training is recorded, in case anyone experiences technical difficulties on the day, so you will also get a recording for a limited time afterwards to maximise your learning. Can’t make this date? Then please register your interest below – and we’ll email you when a new date is available. To help others effectively, we need to have enough ‘spare capacity’, which means looking after our own wellbeing too – new research shows us how… Why you should take this course When our day-to-day jobs involve continually listening to other people’s emotional difficulties, how do we avoid being overwhelmed by them ourselves or succumbing to compassion fatigue? We are the ‘tool’ of our trade. It could be argued that we have a duty to those we work with to prioritise our own mental health and wellbeing so that we can give them the best possible service. This live online training events shows you how. ‘Burnout’ is commonly defined as a physical and emotional state caused by excessive or overwhelming workplace stress. This is often specifically related to work but of course feelings of burnout can be impacted or compounded by other life events and caring roles too. Even if we know good stress management techniques, this often isn’t enough. Burnout is a very common phenomena in the ‘helping professions’, A 2018 research review paper published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology analysed 30 years of research on this topic, involving 9,000 psychotherapists. Over half of the therapists they sampled reported “moderate-high levels of stress and burnout”. The good news is that burnout, overwhelm and empathy fatigue are not a given of working in roles where we are consistently exposed to others’ emotional pain. New research and insights into ‘buffering’ the impact of this work mean that we can consciously choose to put in safeguards to our own mental wellbeing, whilst also remaining connected and present with our clients. Emily Gajewski’s online course draws on her extensive experience of working as a therapist and clinical supervisor, in the NHS and privately, for over 20 years. Throughout the day she examines the many ways working in the caring professions can impact us personally and gives you a wealth of practical steps you can take to mitigate them. She also covers the most up-to-date guidance on keeping ourselves well and thriving in caring roles and will help you develop a realistic plan for your own continuing wellbeing. Excellent online training…. very insightful and thought provokingHILARY KEARNS, ACUPUNCTURIST What you will learn The latest research on how to prevent burnout in your working life How to identify burnout in ourselves and others – the warning signs you need to look out for Easy, practical steps to protect yourself in stressful work situations How to avoid ‘compassion fatigue’ Evidence based ‘top tips’ for optimal working practices to maintain your own wellbeing The Cycle of Stress – how to ‘work with it’ for optimal health An understanding of vicarious trauma – and how to avoid it Techniques to calm yourself in client sessions when you are ‘triggered’ by something they bring up Understanding the difference between compassion fatigue and empathy fatigue Reducing your own risk of depression when you’re worried about your clients The joy of creating ‘flow’ in our working life Constructive ways to manage difficult feelings that arise as a result of your work Practical techniques for grounding and ‘letting go’ of clients How to safely explore our own areas of vulnerability Useful tips for ongoing stress management What you need to maintain your own mental health How to re-ground yourself if you’re feeling overwhelmed or derailed by a client An opportunity for you to reflect on your own practice and wellbeing, take some time to step back, learn what works for you and how you can create more spare capacity Time to relax, try out techniques and refresh your tools to support your wellbeing and build resilience How to utilise what you’ve learnt to create your own realistic wellbeing plan. Very useful and practical. The term ‘burnout’ is become as over-used as ‘wellbeing’ and ‘stress’. This online course provides clarity on what the term ‘burnout’ means in reality ... with strategies to counter the effectsHEADTEACHER SUPPORT SERVICE COUNSELLOR Course Programme The ‘How to avoid burnout’ live online course starts at 9.15am and runs until 4.00pm. (GMT). 9.15am Join the Zoom meeting 9.30am Understanding Burnout and how to halt the journey towards it 11.00am Comfort break and discussion 11.30am Exploring practical self-care steps that can work for YOU! 1.00pm Lunch break 1.45pm How to manage difficult feelings that arise as a result of our work 2.45pm Comfort break and discussion 3.00pm Creating a plan for your own wellbeing 4.00pm Day ends Who this workshop is suitable for Anyone who works within a role that involves caring for others – including: medical professionals – including GPs and nurses health and social care professionals therapists and mental health workers counsellors educators, teachers professional carers (foster carers and non-paid carers) social workers occupational therapists outreach workers volunteers holistic practitioners etc. This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 6 hours of CPD training. On completion of this training you’ll receive CPD certificates from the College and the CPD Standards Office.
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In support of this year's World Suicide Prevention Day, all ticket fees for Tuesday 10th September 2024 are donated to The Ripple Suicide Prevention Charity - find out more about them here! Course Overview Teaching the theory and practice of suicide intervention skills that can be applied in any professional or personal setting, this programme is delivered over 3.5 hours as a suicide prevention awareness session. We use only the most experienced suicide prevention trainers to deliver this unique learning experience: for anyone who seeks greater understanding and confidence to intervene with people at risk of suicide. The Suicide First Aid Lite (Virtual) course gives learners the knowledge and tools to understand that suicide is one of the most preventable deaths and some basic skills can help someone with thoughts of suicide stay safe from their thoughts and stay alive. Course Content SFA Lite is comprised of 2 parts, each 90 minutes duration. The programme teaches the skills needed to identify someone who may be thinking about suicide and to pass the person onto a suicide first aider. Part 1: Introduction to the session; programme, ourselves and suicide prevention Stigma and survivors of bereavement by suicide and the Hidden Toll Suicide thoughts and suicide behaviour Intention of behaviour versus outcome of behaviour Possible causes of suicide thoughts Suicide – the ripple effect Part 2: ‘I’m really glad you told me’ audio visual Suicide Safety Guidance Recognising and asking about suicide Referring a person onto suicide first aiders Suicide First Aid Lite (Virtual) training offers learning outcomes that are knowledge based and factual. This training can be used as a stand-alone programme or as the first part of a journey to learn suicide prevention skills. The one-day programme Suicide First Aid through Understanding Suicide Interventions is a City & Guilds qualification programme and the next step for people wanting a more in-depth practise-based approach to the learning. The information in SFALV is easy to grasp for people of all skill levels and those with no prior knowledge of the subject. It is designed to meet the needs of virtual groups and could be used as a forerunner to the one-day Suicide First Aid Programme. Evidence Base Two independent evaluations in 2016 and 2017 by Dr Paul Rogers demonstrated significant statistical change in 14 of 19 measures. Increased confidence and reduced anxiety in dealing with suicide, were among the leading outcomes. Format Taught over 3.5 hours using tutor facilitated socratic learning, tutor-led practise sessions, mini lectures, group work and audio-visual presentations. This is a has some interactive elements and is an emotionally engaging learning experience. Pre-training requirement No previous experience or training is necessary. Participants will be asked to self- reflect and empathise with a person having thoughts of suicide. There is no expectation on participants to share personal experiences. Who should attend? Multi-sector managers and practitioners including health, housing, social care, education, criminal justice, call centre operators, private, voluntary and public sector workers and community groups or members.
Join our Immigration Masterclass which explores Part 9 of the Immigration Rules, Ancestry Visas and Visit Visas. View our Masterclass training course dates below, available remotely via Microsoft Teams. Immerse yourself in a deep exploration of UK immigration in our one-day “Immigration Masterclass.” Whether you’re starting your journey, a legal professional, or eager to assist others, this course is tailored for success. Covering crucial topics like Part 9 of the Immigration Rules, grounds for refusal, UK Ancestry Visa, and Visit Visas, this masterclass blends theory with real-world case studies. Gain practical skills and emerge ready to navigate UK immigration with confidence and precision. Join us for an intensive journey into the intricacies of UK immigration in a condensed, yet comprehensive masterclass. Course joining links, materials and instructions are sent out 24hours before the course starts. Immigration Advice Service has been providing professional immigration services for over 10 years in the public, private and corporate sectors. Our fully qualified and OISC regulated trainer will guide you through the process and ensure you are competent in the area of Unaccompanied Minors. Who Should Attend: Designed for immigration Legal Practitioners, Lawyers, Solicitors, Immigration Advisors. Course Topics: Part 9 of the Immigration Rules (Grounds For Refusal) Introduction Structure of the Rules Section 1 to Section 5 of the Rules Appendix FM and Suitability Requirements Criminality o Persistent Offenders Deception Re-Entry Ban UK Ancestry Visa Introduction Who Qualifies Commonwealth Countries Legal Requirements Adequate Maintenance Test Extension Application Dependent Application Unique settlement applications o Remedy if application is refused. List of Evidence / Documents Sample Cover Letter Case Study Visit Visa Introduction Categories of Visitor Visa Legal Requirements What can and can’t the visitor do in the UK Extension of stay as a visitor Cancelation and Curtailment Remedy if application is refused. Sample refusal letters List of Documents/Evidence Sample Cover Letter Case Study
Course Overview The Portuguese Language Course for Beginners is designed to introduce learners to the essentials of the Portuguese language, equipping them with the ability to communicate confidently in everyday situations. This course covers key aspects such as greetings, basic vocabulary, sentence structure, and conversational skills. Whether you are preparing for travel, work, or personal enrichment, this course provides a strong foundation for further language development. By the end of the course, learners will have gained the competence to understand and use common Portuguese expressions, engage in simple conversations, and appreciate the cultural nuances of Portuguese-speaking countries. With its clear structure and engaging approach, this course offers practical value by enhancing communication skills, boosting cultural understanding, and opening up new personal and professional opportunities. Course Description The Portuguese Language Course for Beginners offers a structured introduction to the language through a series of focused lessons. Learners will explore essential topics including basic grammar, vocabulary building, pronunciation techniques, and conversational etiquette. Each section of the course is designed to enhance comprehension and speaking abilities, fostering a gradual progression towards language confidence. Learners will also gain insights into Portuguese culture, helping them to apply their language skills in real-world contexts with sensitivity and awareness. The course combines interactive exercises, audio support, and accessible content to ensure an enriching learning experience. Upon completion, learners will have developed the linguistic tools necessary to engage in everyday Portuguese conversations, navigate simple social and professional interactions, and lay the groundwork for further language study. The course is ideal for those seeking a reliable and well-rounded entry point into Portuguese language acquisition. Course Modules Module 01: Lesson 1 Module 02: Lesson 2 Module 03: Lesson 3 Module 04: Lesson 4 (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to communicate effectively in Portuguese during travel or relocation. Professionals aiming to expand career opportunities in Portuguese-speaking markets. Beginners with an interest in learning a new language for cultural enrichment. Students or enthusiasts looking to build foundational language skills for academic or personal growth. Career Path Translator or Interpreter (Entry-Level) Customer Service Representative in multilingual environments Travel and Tourism Assistant International Sales or Business Support Officer Language Tutor (Beginner Level) Cultural Exchange Programme Coordinator
Course Overview The German Language Course for Beginners is designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to one of the world’s most widely spoken languages. Whether for travel, work, or personal enrichment, this course offers a solid foundation in speaking, reading, writing, and understanding German. Learners will gain essential communication skills, from everyday greetings to basic conversations, allowing them to navigate a variety of real-world situations confidently. The course focuses on developing vocabulary, pronunciation, sentence construction, and listening comprehension through engaging and accessible lessons. By the end of the course, learners will be able to understand and communicate basic ideas in German, laying the groundwork for further study or everyday interactions. This course is ideal for those seeking a structured and supportive environment to start their German language journey and aims to deliver practical outcomes that can be applied across travel, education, and professional settings. Course Description The German Language Course for Beginners offers an engaging exploration into the fundamentals of German communication. Through a series of structured lessons, learners will cover key topics such as introductions, numbers, days of the week, everyday vocabulary, basic grammar rules, verb conjugations, and common expressions. The course presents material in a logical progression to ensure that learners build confidence step-by-step, with an emphasis on pronunciation and conversational fluency. Interactive exercises, cultural insights, and simple dialogues enhance the learning experience, fostering both comprehension and retention. By participating in this course, learners will acquire the foundational skills necessary to engage in basic conversations, understand simple written texts, and grasp the structure of the German language. Designed for complete beginners, this programme offers a supportive and stimulating learning environment, making it a valuable stepping stone for further language study, career development, or international travel. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to the German Language Module 02: German Alphabet and Pronunciation Module 03: Basic Greetings and Introductions Module 04: Numbers, Dates, and Time Module 05: Essential Vocabulary for Everyday Situations Module 06: Basic Grammar: Articles, Nouns, and Verbs Module 07: Forming Simple Sentences and Questions Module 08: Common Phrases and Daily Expressions Module 09: Introduction to German Culture and Customs (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to learn German for personal, educational, or travel purposes. Professionals aiming to enhance their career prospects through multilingual skills. Beginners with an interest in European languages and cultures. Students preparing for further German language studies or international opportunities. Career Path Tourism and Hospitality Sector Roles International Customer Support Positions Language Tutoring or Educational Support Translation and Interpretation Assistance Administrative and Office Roles in International Companies
Course Overview The Italian Language Course for Beginners offers an exciting introduction to the Italian language, designed to build a strong foundation in communication skills for everyday use. This course covers essential vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and conversational phrases, allowing learners to engage confidently in basic Italian dialogues. Through a structured and accessible approach, it provides valuable linguistic and cultural knowledge that can enhance travel experiences, support personal enrichment, or broaden career opportunities. Learners will benefit from step-by-step lessons that gradually develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing abilities. By the end of the course, participants will have gained the competence to hold simple conversations, understand common expressions, and navigate everyday situations with ease. Whether pursuing a personal passion or preparing for future opportunities, this course equips learners with essential Italian language skills that can be applied in various social, educational, and professional contexts. Course Description This comprehensive Italian Language Course for Beginners guides learners through the foundational elements of Italian in an engaging and supportive environment. Covering a range of topics from everyday greetings and basic sentence structure to practical vocabulary and common expressions, the course ensures a balanced development of communication skills. Participants will explore pronunciation techniques, grammatical rules, and essential conversational scenarios relevant to travel, dining, shopping, and social interactions. Lessons are carefully designed to foster gradual progression, enabling learners to build confidence as they advance. Interactive activities and real-world examples enhance understanding and retention, while cultural insights provide additional depth to the learning experience. By the conclusion of the course, learners will possess a strong entry-level proficiency in Italian, capable of managing simple conversations and understanding key aspects of the language. This course is ideal for those seeking to expand their linguistic abilities and cultural knowledge within a structured, beginner-friendly framework. Course Modules Module 01: Lesson 1 Module 02: Lesson 2 Module 03: Lesson 3 Module 04: Lesson 4 Module 05: Lesson 5 Module 06: Lesson 6 Module 07: Lesson 7 Module 08: Lesson 8 Module 09: Lesson 9 (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to learn Italian for travel, relocation, or cultural interest. Professionals aiming to add basic Italian language skills to enhance career prospects. Beginners with an interest in European languages and cultures. Students preparing for further language study or international education opportunities. Language enthusiasts wishing to expand their multilingual abilities. Career Path Customer Service Representative in international companies Hospitality and Tourism Sector Roles Administrative Support in multinational organisations Language Teaching Assistant (Entry-level) Cultural Exchange Programme Coordinator