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£120
£120
Delivered Online
A course designed for Immigration Advisors to support clients with mental health and trauma related experiences.
View our Supporting Vulnerable Clients training course dates below, available remotely via Microsoft Teams.
Empower yourself with the essential skills to support and advocate for vulnerable clients in our comprehensive 4 hour course on Supporting Vulnerable Clients. This course is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and techniques needed to navigate complex situations containing , vulnerability, trauma, communication styles, and more.
Moving beyond theory, this course offers participants hands-on skills practice and immersive activities to deepen their understanding of trauma and trauma responses. Join us in this engaging virtual session to elevate your ability to make a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable clients.
Professionals learn to deliver disappointing news with sensitivity, navigating emotional responses such as anger, upset, and blame. Techniques for gracefully concluding conversations are explored, ensuring that participants leave with the skills to handle even the most challenging client interactions.
Whilst this course is designed for Immigration Advisors, Solicitors and those working with clients in a range of capacities, this is an open course to individuals with experiences in alternative fields and available to those with an interest in attending.
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 Supporting Vulnerable Clients training course will give you all the knowledge you need about how to support clients with mental health and trauma related conditions.
This an opportunity not to be missed by Immigration Advisors, Lawyers, Solicitors and Legal Professionals.
Topics:
What is “vulnerability” and what makes a client vulnerable?
Trauma
Impact of trauma on behaviour, communication
Introduction to protective factors
To recognise, highlight, empower
Building rapport
Responding to disclosures
Responding with empathy
Processing disclosures – emotionally and for administrative purposes
Navigating uncertainty
Having conversations about potential changes to the law when you don’t have the answers
Managing aggression & understanding communication styles & cultural differences
Delivering disappointing news
Navigating expressions of emotion following this – anger, upset, blaming etc
Preparing for & ending conversations
Supporting yourself – looking after yourself
Session will include skills practice, & developing an understanding of trauma and trauma responses
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