The Emotional Logic workshop is designed to provide enlightening mindset shifts and educational activities around emotions, their purpose, and our values.
Join a vibrant and interactive event designed specifically for secondary school students, aimed at promoting mental health awareness, building emotional resilience, and fostering overall well-being. This exciting event, organized by Dorking Minds, features a variety of hands-on workshops, informative stands, and takeaway resource packs to support students in navigating the challenges they face both in school and at home. From tackling issues like bullying, peer pressure, and social media stress to addressing home-life difficulties, this event equips students with the tools they need to thrive. By focusing on their mental health and emotional well-being, we help empower the next generation to lead healthier, happier lives.
Lorne Power from the Trans Social Work Practitioner Network shares some practical advice for trans-inclusive practice with people with a learning disability and/or autistic people based on their work developing the Brighton and Hove Autism Strategy, their emerging PhD research and their lived experience as a trans social worker in a specialist learning disability team. Come and join us :)
We are hosting a free virtual co-working session, to help qualitative researchers get their work done in a supportive and motivating space.
We are hosting a free virtual co-working session, to help qualitative researchers get their work done in a supportive and motivating space.
Closed groups of 6 to 18 learners per session. Learn how to engage in meaningful conversations about workplace wellbeing with the supports designed to enhance your skills as an effective leader. Empowering leaders and managers to support mental wellbeing in the workplace. This comprehensive course is designed to equip learners with the necessary knowledge and skills to support themselves and their team’s wellbeing.
A key-worker role is to provide the best individual care for people they support and carry out effective assessment and support planning. Staff need to know how to motivate individuals to achieve their personal goals and understand how to advocate on their behalf. Staff also need to know how to improve communication between colleagues, individuals, other professionals, and contribute to service improvement.
Our Bowel Care training will enable learners to deliver effective and thorough support to individuals who have difficulty managing their bowel habits due to immobility or illness. Bowel Care training is aimed at support workers with no experience of bowel care and can also be attended by nurses who may like to update their knowledge.