Course Outcomes As an MHFAider® you will be able to: Recognise those that may be experiencing poor mental health and provide them with first-level support and early intervention Encourage a person to identify and access sources of professional help and other supports Practise active listening and empathy Have a conversation with improved mental health literacy around language and stigma Discuss the MHFAider® role in depth, including boundaries and confidentiality Practise self-care Know how to use the MHFAider Support App® Know how to access a dedicated text service provided by Shout and ongoing learning opportunities with MHFA England Format Learners will be trained over four live sessions with an MHFA England Instructor Member, covering 14 hours of content in total. Learning takes place through a mix of instructor led training, group discussions, individual and group activities. Each session builds on the previous, enabling the learner to gain confidence in supporting others with a Mental Health First Aid action plan. We limit numbers to 16 people per course so that instructors can keep people safe and supported while they learn. We strive for all of our learning content to be as accessible and inclusive as possible. Takeaways Everyone who completes this course gets: A hard copy workbook to support their learning throughout the course A digital manual to refer to whenever they need it after completing the course A wallet-sized reference card with the Mental Health First Aid action plan A digital MHFAider® certificate Access to the MHFAider Support App® for three years Access to ongoing learning opportunities, resources and exclusive events The opportunity to be part of the largest MHFAider® community in England Becoming a qualified MHFAider® Once you complete the Mental Health First Aid course, you can test your knowledge and build your confidence in your role as an MHFAider® with the internationally recognised MHFAider® qualification, RSPH Level 3 Award in Mental Health First Aid. Course Structure Session 1: Mental Health First Aid and the action plan The MHFAider® role and self-care Helpful and unhelpful language Useful models to support the role Session 2: What influences mental health? What is anxiety? Crisis first aid Active listening and empathy What are eating disorders? What is self-harm? What is substance misuse? Session 3: Applying the Mental Health First Aid action plan What is depression? What is suicide? Crisis first aid continued What is psychosis? Session 4: Recovery and lived experience Boundaries in the MHFAider® role Moving forward in the MHFAider® role My MHFA action plan
This Dementia Train the Trainer course is run over 2 days, you will learn about the subject and know how to teach About this event Understanding dementia Common types of dementia How the brain is affected Causes and symptoms Person centred care Communication Learning about the persons past Care planning The role of friends and relatives Building relationships Equality and diversity in dementia Recognise and help prevent abuse Non-verbal communication Event lasts 1 day 7 hours Understanding dementia Common types of dementia How the brain is affected Causes and symptoms Person centred care Communication Learning about the persons past Care planning The role of friends and relatives Building relationships Equality and diversity in dementia Recognise and help prevent abuse Non-verbal communication
The course is run over 2 days you will learn about and how to teach and assess the following key areas: Policies. Legislation. CQC The course is run over 2 days you will learn about and how to teach and assess the following key areas: Policies. Legislation. CQC Medication. Routes. Formulation. Types. Absorption. MDT. Roles and Responsibilities. Levels of support. Boundaries and agreed ways of working. Order. Receive. Store. Record. Transfer. Dispose. 7 R’s. Sources of info. Practical session including MAR charts. Risk assessments. Person Centred Care. Review. Covert. Consent. Refuse. Errors and action. Infection Control and Technique.
Inspiring, interactive and unique 4-hour CPD certified training on Communication and Co-production with Parents/Carers
Simply speaking, Life Coaching is about raising awareness of how we can move from A to B. Sometimes we don't know what place B is, and we can use Coaching to gain clarity on what B looks and feels like. Life Coaching is non-directive, which means as a Coach, I help you to unlock your potential rather than tell you what to do. The experience creates a space for accountability and motivation to take positive action. My role as your Holistic Coach is to provide you with a safe space for you to ground, explore & embrace your emotions, claim your personal power to design & live your dream life.
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This recording package is for individuals who did not attend the Rethinking Museums live event. If you attended online on 5 February and would like to upgrade your ticket to include a recording, please click here. Since the end of the pandemic, children, young people and families have faced a barrage of challenges to their standard of living, wellbeing, family life and place within society. Our conference will focus on how museums can become welcoming and accessible spaces that enable all children, young people and families to socialise, relax, play, work and learn. The three key themes of the conference are: Family Against the background of a slow post-Covid recovery and ingrained inequalities of access amongst museum audiences, we will share examples of museum programmes that have successfully welcomed children, young people and families who have historically been excluded. Often these new audiences have found a sense of safety and belonging in their local museums and become less isolated. Society In an increasingly polarised world where online disinformation proliferates, museums have a vital role in enabling people to build empathy and explore social justice issues. Work in this space helps museums remain relevant to younger audiences and helps them feel more optimistic about the future. Careers As the number of museum traineeships and apprenticeships are shrinking, so are the routes into a career in heritage. We’ll explore programmes that are opening up the museum workforce and enabling a wider group of young people to find meaningful work and build skills and confidence for future employment. You can read all about the conference and see the schedule on our website. About the recording The recording will include all of the conference sessions. You will receive the recordings approximately six weeks after the conference. You will be able to watch the recordings for six months from the date of the conference. All of the sessions will be captioned.
Overview In the contemporary UK educational landscape, an estimated 80% of schools employ Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTAs) to further enrich their students' learning experience. This Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants gives aspirants the tools and knowledge to become an integral part of this transformative journey. The role of HLTAs has never been more pivotal; they bridge the gap between teachers and students, fostering an environment of growth, understanding, and profound development. With the landscape of education constantly evolving, HLTAS must be equipped with the latest knowledge and methodologies. Let's unleash the true potential and make a lasting difference in students' lives. Join the Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants course today. Benefits you will gain: Top-notch e-learning materials. Unlimited access from any corner of the world. Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (RQF) (Regulated qualification) An innovative, easy-to-use learning platform. 24/7 student support. Qualification Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (RQF) Description For this qualification, learners must complete a minimum of 36 credits through seven mandatory units.In this course, you will get to enhance your knowledge in all seven mandatory units. Awareness of special educational needs Child development and welfare Curriculum planning, delivery and assessment Developing skills to promote positive working relationships Promoting positive behaviour in children and young people Providing support for individual learners and small groups Understand the Higher Level Teaching Assistant role The award aims to improve the potential of the students to: Learn about the importance of education Get familiar with child development and welfare. Understand the skills of the positive working relationship. Know how to promote positive behaviour in children and young people. Enhance the advanced teaching assistant role. Qualification Purpose This qualification is aimed at learners employed in a teaching assistant role who wish to progress to Higher Level Teaching Assistant status. The purpose is to develop learners' knowledge, understanding, and skills to address the challenges they meet in their workplace. They will also understand the knowledge needed to support individuals and small groups and help individuals with a range of additional needs. Who is this course for? Our extensive Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (RQF) course is suitable for ambitious learners who are already working or considering working in the teaching sector.The qualification is also suitable for individuals who: Wish to join in a teaching professionals Beginner this field and wish to acquire in-demand assessing skills Wish to gain formal recognition of their skills Want to study from home at their own convenience Assessment The qualification assessments will be taken through tutor-marked assignments. Upon completing each unit, the learner must attempt a series of questions with comprehensive answers, which will be marked by the tutor. The tutor-marked tasks are required to be assessed by a professional as well. Thereupon, to ensure all the course assignments have met the standards properly by both the learners and assessors, the tasks are subjected to internal and external moderation. NB: At least 50 hours of work placement within a school is required to accomplish this assessment. The work setting can either be a primary, secondary or special school with pupils aged 5+ and studying Key Stage 1 or above. As a part of this placement, learners will require a member with occupational competence in supervising and signing the witness testimonies, to ensure they have gained the work-based learning outcomes of this programme properly. Entry Requirements At least 50 hours of work placement within a school is required to accomplish this assessment. The work setting can either be a primary, secondary or special school with pupils aged 5+ and studying Key Stage 1 or above. Progression Successful learners may wish to progress to teaching qualifications such as: Level 3 Award in Education and Training Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training Total Qualification Time This is an estimate of the total length of time it is expected that a learner will typically take to achieve and demonstrate the level of attainment necessary for the qualification, i.e. to achieve all learning outcomes.Total Qualification Time comprises GLH and an estimate of the number of hours a learner is likely to spend in preparation, study or any other learning, including assessment, which takes place as directed by, but not under the supervision of a lecturer, supervisor or tutor. The credit value, where given, for qualification is determined by TQT, as one credit corresponds to 10 hours of learning. Total Qualification Time for this qualification is 380hours.Total Credit value 36 Guided Learning Hours These hours are made up of all real-time contact time, guidance or assessment of a learner by a lecturer, trainer or other appropriate education or training provider.GLH or Guided Learning Hours for this qualification is 108. Method of Assessment: Assessment activities consist of a few short assignments that you have to complete to show evidence of general reading while adding references to your work. All assignments should be submitted via the online portal. All learning outcomes must be met to achieve a Pass - there is no grading. Career path Teacher Education Professional Education Trainer Teaching Assistant Education and Training Officer Course Curriculum 54 sections • 74 lectures • 00:00:00 total length •Getting Started With the Course: 00:00:00 •Induction Form: 00:00:00 •Registration Entry Form: 00:00:00 •Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (quals): 00:00:00 •Assignment Preparation Guideline: 00:00:00 •Beginners Guide to Referencing: 00:00:00 •Guideline for the Observation Session: 00:00:00 •1. Purpose of a Higher Level Teaching Assistant: 00:00:00 •2. Role of a Higher Level Teaching Assistant: 00:00:00 •1. Purpose of CPD and How it Affects Practice: 00:00:00 •2. Use of Advice and Feedback to Improve Performance: 00:00:00 •1. Importance of Team Work and Identifying Different Team Roles: 00:00:00 •2. Workplace Collaboration: 00:00:00 •3. Managing and Developing the Effective Practice of Appropriate Team Members: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 01: 00:00:00 •1. Stages of Physical, Social and Intellectual Development: 00:00:00 •1.External and Personal Factors that Affect Child Development: 00:00:00 •2.Theories to Support Development: 00:00:00 •3. Types of Changes That Affect a Child's Development or Wellbeing: 00:00:00 •4. Referral Assessment of Special Educational Needs: 00:00:00 •1. Parents and Carers Contributions for the Development and Well-being of Children and Young People: 00:00:00 •1. Frameworks That Support Development and Well-being of Children: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 02: 00:00:00 •1. Legal Entitlement of Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs: 00:00:00 •1. Legislation and Codes of Practice to Promote Equality and Diversity: 00:00:00 •2. Experience and Impact of Prejudice and Discrimination and Applying Principles of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: 00:00:00 •1. Types of Special Educational Needs and Ways of Supporting Children and Young People with Learning Difficulties: 00:00:00 •1. Effects of a Disability on Children and Young People: 00:00:00 •2. Nature of Sensory or Physical Needs and Roles and Responsibilities of Others and Assistive Technology: 00:00:00 •1. Language and Vocabulary Appropriate to the Age of the Learner, Level of Understanding and Proficiency: 00:00:00 •2. Ways of Introducing Words and Language Structures: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 03: 00:00:00 •1. Policies and Procedures to Promote Positive Behaviour: 00:00:00 •2. Importance of Consistency and Fairness When Applying Boundaries and Rules for Behaviour: 00:00:00 •1. Promoting Positive Values, Attitudes and Behaviour: 00:00:00 •2. Ways of Establishing Ground Rules: 00:00:00 •3. Effective Strategies to Promote Positive Values, Attitudes and Behaviour: 00:00:00 •1. Patterns and Triggers of Challenging behaviour and Actions: 00:00:00 •2. Inappropriate and Challenging Behaviour Management: 00:00:00 •3. Supporting Children and Young People to Identify and Avoid Inappropriate Behaviour: 00:00:00 •4. How to Deal with Bullying, Harassment or Oppressive Behaviour: 00:00:00 •1. Contributing to Reviews of Behaviour and Behaviour Policies: 00:00:00 •Observation Report - Unit 4: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 04: 00:00:00 •1. Preparing the Resources Required for Planned Learning Activities: 00:00:00 •2. Developing and Adapting Resources to Meet the Needs of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •3. Learning Support Strategies to Meet the Needs of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •4. Health, Safety, Security and Access Requirements of the Learning Environment: 00:00:00 •5. Giving Attention to Learners for Balancing the Needs of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •6. Assessing Learners' Participation and Progress in Activities: 00:00:00 •7. How to Provide Feedback Effectively: 00:00:00 •8. Evaluating How Own Knowledge, Understanding and Skills Impact on Practice of Individuals and Group: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 05: 00:00:00 •1. Effective Communication with Children and Colleagues: 00:00:00 •2. Communicating Effectively with Parents and Carers: 00:00:00 •3. Commitment to Collaborative and Cooperative Working with Colleagues: 00:00:00 •Observation Report - Unit 6: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 06: 00:00:00 •1. Teaching Strategies: 00:00:00 •2. Designing Opportunities for Learners to Develop Their literacy, Numeracy, ICT and Thinking and Learning Skills: 00:00:00 •3. How Learners' Prior Knowledge and Attainment Enables Them to Meet Learning Objectives: 00:00:00 •4. Appropriate Language to Suit the Age and Ability of Learners: 00:00:00 •5. Management of Individual, Group and Whole-Class Learning: 00:00:00 •6. Appropriate Teaching to Suit the Stage of the Lesson and the Needs of the Learners: 00:00:00 •1. Opportunities for Using ICT to Support Pupils' Learning and Its Impact: 00:00:00 •2. Encouraging Pupils to Use ICT to Solve Problems, Work Collaboratively and Find Out New Information: 00:00:00 •1. Providing Constructive Feedback: 00:00:00 •2. Supporting and Guiding Learners: 00:00:00 •3. Using Assessment to Diagnose Learner's Needs: 00:00:00 •1. Monitoring Learners' Learning Progress: 00:00:00 •Observation Report - Unit 7: 00:00:00 •HLTA Unit 07: 00:00:00 •Assignment Submission Checklist: 00:00:00 •Submit Your Assignments: 00:00:00