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SUMMARY:Self-harm and suicidal ideation & intent for Mental Health service providers
DESCRIPTION:Course fee: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate Member: £38+VAT | ACE Member: £33+VAT | Non-member: £50+VAT  \nHalf day course via Zoom \nThis half-day session is delivered live by our expert trainer in an interactive virtual environment\, meaning there are no hidden travel costs and fits easier into busy schedules. Sessions are designed so that participants can interact with the trainer and other learners to quickly gain actionable skills\, knowledge and behaviours\, helping them implement these swiftly. \nThis course is suitable for all Mental Health services\, and is best suited for managers and seniors who are able to implement new practice into care planning. \nThe issues of self-harm and suicidal ideation are subjects whose stigma are starting to be addressed by society\, and as such the sheer prevalence of both are becoming more understood. This training has been developed to promote professional vigilance at the community level and give professionals the knowledge\, skills and confidence to work with affected individuals. \nThe course will explain what self-harm is\, why people use it as a means of coping\, and methods including typical and atypical to show the scale of harmful behaviours.\nIt will explain why people may have suicidal thoughts\, how these range in frequency and intensity and will consider biological considerations for both issues as a way of explaining in more detail their nature.\nThe course will cover how learners can use their knowledge to inform care planning and will be introduced to wellness plans and simple tools regarding harm reduction\, that when combined with care plans can improve wellbeing outcomes for people.\nWe want providers to feel equipped to have conversations with people who they either know or suspect are affected and feel confident to provide person centred support from accessing this training. \nLearning objectives:\n• Understand the definition of self-harm\n• Understand the importance of vigilance\n• Understand biological considerations\n• Understand links between self-harm and suicide\n• Common factors associated with suicide thoughts/intent\n• How knowledge of the subjects can be used to inform care plans.\n• Understand what organisations and resources can help. \n\n*Please note: As per our T&C’s\, this course carries a fee in the event of non-attendance\, non-completion or late cancellation.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/self-harm-and-suicidal-ideation-intent-for-mental-health-service-providers-with-hpft-cohort-01/
LOCATION:Virtual Classroom
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses,Care topics
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CREATED:20250722T114028Z
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UID:10001873-1762437600-1762446600@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Substance Misuse in mental health for Mental Health service providers
DESCRIPTION:Course fee: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate Member: £38+VAT | ACE Member: £33+VAT Non-member: £50+VAT  \nHalf day course via Zoom \nThis half-day session is delivered live by our expert trainer in an interactive virtual environment\, meaning there are no hidden travel costs and fits easier into busy schedules. Sessions are designed so that participants can interact with the trainer and other learners to quickly gain actionable skills\, knowledge and behaviours\, helping them implement these swiftly. \nThis course is designed to provide a deep understanding of the NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) definition of Dual Diagnosis\, equipping participants with the knowledge to identify\, address\, and support individuals dealing with substance misuse issues. \nBy attending this session\, participants will:\nUnderstand the NICE definition of Dual Diagnosis and its implications.\nIdentify commonly misused substances and associated paraphernalia prevalent in Hertfordshire\, including their short and long-term effects on individuals.\nLearn how to recognise the signs of substance misuse\, enabling early intervention and support.\nExplore various barriers to accessing support for individuals struggling with substance misuse.\nDevelop effective communication strategies for sharing concerns with individuals and encouraging them to seek help.\nAcquire tips for collaborative working with other professionals and organisations to provide holistic support.\nGain an understanding of harm reduction strategies and their importance in addressing substance misuse.\nBe familiar with relevant agencies and resources available for referral and support in Hertfordshire. \n\n*Please note: As per our T&C’s\, this course carries a fee in the event of non-attendance\, non-completion or late cancellation.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/substance-misuse-in-mental-health-for-mental-health-service-providers-with-hpft-cohort-01/
LOCATION:Virtual Classroom
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses,Care topics
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251113T160000
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CREATED:20250730T125133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T113618Z
UID:10001921-1763028000-1763049600@www.hcpa.info
SUMMARY:Trauma Informed Approaches and becoming a trauma informed organisation
DESCRIPTION:Course fee: HCPA Full Member: Fully funded*\nAssociate Member: £56+VAT | ACE Member: £50+VAT | Non-member: £75+VAT  \nOne day course at HCPA \nDelegates will have an opportunity to understand the widespread nature of trauma within populations\, and how these can manifest on both an individual\, community\, cultural and national level. \nDelegates will learn how traumatic experiences\, especially those in childhood can fundamentally affect the way in which brain development occurs and will explore different types of trauma responses. They will also learn a key principle of being trauma informed is by looking beyond presenting behaviours and understand trauma informed approaches are not a specific intervention\, rather an organisational change to how people within all levels of an organisation are treated. This organisational change has multiple benefits to all people at all levels\, not just those who use services. \nDelegates will spend the second half of the day being shown a step-by-step guide on how to use the TrACE toolkit to; ready\, review\, monitor and evaluate their own trauma informed journey and have an opportunity to network with other delegates to support their individual journeys further. \nLearning objectives:\n• The prevalence of trauma\, especially Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) within society.\n• That trauma is a natural response to abnormal experiences.\n• Consider types of experiences that can lead to trauma.\n• Explore the link between ACEs and poor adult health outcomes.\n• Understand key points of attachment theory.\n• Understand how trauma can change the flight and fight response and\, how this can subsequently cause a lifelong impact on a person’s behaviour.\n• Understand the 4 R’s of being trauma aware and the 6 principles of trauma approaches.\n• Step-by-step guide on how to become a trauma informed organisation using the 4 stages of the TrACE toolkit.\n \n*Please note: As per our T&C’s\, this course carries a fee in the event of non-attendance\, non-completion or late cancellation.\nBookings of more than two delegates per site may be amended to allow access to all member organisations at the discretion of HCPA.\nDelegates who are late may not be admitted into the training and a cost incurred
URL:https://www.hcpa.info/courses/trauma-informed-approaches-and-becoming-a-trauma-informed-organisation-with-hpft-cohort-02/
LOCATION:HCPA\, Mundells Campus\, Mundells\, Welwyn Garden City\, AL7 1FT
CATEGORIES:Care Leadership Courses,Care topics
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