The course is a four-hour refresher session for those who have completed the Mental Health First Aid two day course. Just like physical first aid, we recommend you refresh your skills regularly and keep up-to-date.
This masterclass will help develop your confidence and knowledge in identifying and managing complex safeguarding issues.
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Join me for a full immersive day, online and in Edinburgh at the Art and Spirituality Centre, with theory and practice to discover: šWhat Shamanism is and its origins šHow to journey for yourself and another person šHow to retrieve a gift šIntroduction to healing: extractions and soul retrieval šPower dance Please have with you: š a blindfold š your favourite scarf to be used as a magic cloak š a notebook if you like Shamanism is a spiritual practice that goes beyond every beliefs and culture and is about trying to reach your full potential as you walk on planet earth, so connecting yourselves to the whole. Shamans were described as the first physicians, magicians, artists, storytellers, spiritual beings. But shamans are healers that make changes in invisible realms to help healing in the ordinary reality of the community. Shamans see in the darkness while connecting with the divine outside the time in an altered state of consciousness. The Powerful Benefits of Shamanic Drumming Shamanic drumming can: šæ Reduce stress šæ Improve concentration šæ Open the door to self-acceptance šæ Encourage healthier lifestyle choices šæ Support cardiovascular health šæ Boost your immune system šæ Promote deeper self-awareness by synchronizing brain activity and inducing alpha waves šæ Help release negative emotions and emotional trauma Lunch is not included Giada's Journey Creative explorer of the human well-being with twenty yearsā experience running events, workshops and retreats. Co-author of a non-profit book with other 33 Italian women about their stories in different countries. She has been learning to heal herself supporting a Holistic connection between mind, body and spirit. She has been studying and practicing Buddhist teachings, meditationĀ and the Five Tibetan Rites Yoga in Nepal, India and Italy. Approached the imaginal world and dreams with the psychologist Elio Occhipinti and a regressive hypnosis journey with the vision of the psychiatrist Brian Weiss.Ā Her studies and practice have helped her become: Shamanic PractitionerĀ and Teacher with the two years formal training in Scotland and Teacher Training in WalesĀ Shamanic and Integral Yoga Teacher,Ā Ikigai Coach,Ā Forest Therapy Guide qualified with Selene Calloni Williams at the Imaginal Academy and part of the Italian-Swiss Association for Counselling and Coaching, Aiscon.Ā Professional Esoteric Numerologist graduated at The Connaissance School of Numerology Corporate Mental Health Coach achieved with WeFocus Founder of Drink In Art exhibitions of local artists in private flats Founder of School of Shamanism creative and spiritual workshops, classes and therapies Founder of the Art and Spirituality Centre centre for creativity and well-being in Edinburgh By attending to our classes, workshops and retreats you agree to our TERMS AND CONDITIONS PaymentĀ Bookings are non-refundable.Ā DisclaimerĀ By booking a class or workshop or retreat or 1-1 session -online or any other venues ā with us, you release Giada Gaslini, Invisible Caims/School of Shamanism and any business partners working with Invisible Caims from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending. We recommend that you consult your GP regarding the suitability of undertaking an exercise programme, if the class you are booking includes it like with yoga or similar, and following all the safety instructions required before beginning to exercise. When participating in an exercise, there is the possibility of sustaining a physical injury. If you engage in this exercise programme, you agree that you do so at your own risk, are voluntarily participating in these activities and assume all risk of injury to yourself. You acknowledge that coaching, shamanic healing and counselling are not to be used as a substitute for psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, mental health care, or other professional advice by legal, medical or other professionals. Our sessions are aimed at inner research, problem solving and personal growth, they do not replace the work of doctors and psychotherapists because they do not consider, treat or aim to solve pathologies and symptoms that are strictly medical. All contracts subject to and governed by English Law and the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England and Wales according to my current insurance. Ā Added element of the disclaimer If the class happens in any venue and you are causing any damage to the property, you are taking responsibility of your actions. It is down to the individual to take personal responsibility when participating in physical activity and when entering a space that is used and shared by other parties. Invisible Caims does not take any responsibility about possible risks that may arise but can only advise and enforce guidelines and legal requirements as defined by the Scottish Government and local authorities.Ā Ā
As an organisation that takes seriously the wellbeing of our clients and recognises the significant stresses that leadership and management roles place on those that hold those positions - as well as the general mental health crisis faced across the UK - Leadership Management International (UK) have partnered with the excellent Mindcare Training to promote this Mental Health First Aider course run by Mindcare Director, Louise Larkum.
In this course we explore Mental Health and address howĀ such needs can be met in mainstream classrooms. Course Category Behaviour and Relationships Meeting Emotional Needs Description This is our lead workshop/training day on understanding mentalĀ health, behaviour and relationship work in schools other settingsĀ and is both a values primer and a practical guide to successfulĀ innovative strategies for improving behaviour and strengtheningĀ relationships for challenging children and young people of all ages. Not just another day on āBehaviour ManagementāĀ ā OurĀ MentalĀ Health Day goes well beyond a rewards and sanctions approach toĀ ābehaviourā. We will be focused on those young people for whomĀ rewards and punishments do not always work and who confuseĀ the adults who work with them. We aim to take a relationships-based approach and to give those attending an opportunity to thinkĀ more deeply about why young people do the things they do andĀ what our part as adults is in creating, sustaining and changingĀ these behaviours. The day gives those present opportunities to reflect on their attitudes and practice in relation to childrenās behaviour and relationship building. Ā If your usual approaches to managing tackling mental health needs arenāt working with particular individuals then take a tour through this range of cutting edge strategies for bringing about positive behaviour change, and for meeting challenging emotional needsĀ Learning Objectives reinforce and affirm good practice re-energise, stimulate and challenge thinking about inclusion of challenging pupils and children increased understanding of mental health increased confidence in managing challenging pupils in mainstream schools access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on behaviour problems opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards mental health in families and pupils Who Is It For ? Ā Anyone concerned with understanding and meeting emotional and mental health needsĀ Course Content Circle of Courage ā belonging-achievement-generosity ā independence ā model for understanding mental health Compass of Anxiety ā understanding and going deeper Active listening ā Listening to the person underneath the behaviour Involving other children and young people in solutions and interventions -āÆCircles of friends: peer support, counselling and mediation Team Problem Solving āĀ Solution Circles: a 30 minute group problem solving process to get Teams āunstuckā and to generate positive first action steps Restorative justice and restitution: principles and practice of this approach to repairing harm and restoring relationships without reliance on punishment Understanding the effects of Separation, Loss, Trauma and Neglect on childrenās learning and relationships in school and what adults can do to reach and support these children