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Mental Health & Resilience Training Programme
September - December 2017 Essential training for people working with children and young people in West Sussex
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The Training Partnership West Sussex County Council and West Sussex CCGs are funding a two year training programme of mental health awareness and suicide prevention awareness training and workshops.
Who is the training for? This training is primarily for staff and volunteers working with children and young people in public-facing settings across West Sussex.
Am I eligible to apply for a course? In order to apply for any of these courses you need to meet this criteria: •
You can attend the entire session(s)
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You are working or volunteering in West Sussex in the voluntary or public sector
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You are working directly with young people with emotional and mental health issues
Who delivers the training? The lead agency for this initiative is Coastal West Sussex Mind. Supporting the training programme are partners Allsorts Youth Project, Autism Sussex, Change, Grow, Live, Grassroots Suicide Prevention, Joint Diversity, LifeCentre, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, and YMCA Downslink Group.
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Time to Change so far Time to Change West Sussex will build on the work of the national Time to Change movement. Nationally, Time to Change have coordinated awareness raising and social contact events, national television and media campaigns and have printed and distributed millions of leaflets.
The aim of Time to Change is to encourage us all to be more open about our mental health, and to start conversations with those who might need our support.
This work has created a reported improvement in attitudes by 3.4 million people since 2007, towards mental health problems.
How can you get involved? Everyone can get involved in many different ways!
More than 473 organisations have signed the Time to Change employers pledge.
You can:
Time to Change West Sussex is a partnership of organisations & individuals
1. Explore this website: https://www.time-tochange.org.uk/get-involved 2. Add your name to the Time to Change pledge wall 3. Bring time to change to your workplace: www.time-to-change.org.uk/get-involved/getyour-workplace-involved
Our aim is to get West Sussex really linked into this movement by:
4. Become a time to change champion! For more information, register at: www.time-tochange.org.uk/get-involved/time-changechampions/register-champion 5. If you are a school or college there is specific support: https://www.time-to-change.org.uk/getinvolved/get-involved-schools/free-resources/ school-leaders
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Increasing the number of employers signing up to the pledge
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Recruiting champions to help make West Sussex a place where people are less likely to experience stigma about their mental health in both the workplace and other settings Would you like to know more?
Email us:
[email protected] Tel: 01903 277000 ask for Louisa Hernandez www.coastalwestsussexmind.org www.time-to-change.org.uk
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How can I book? All courses can be booked on Eventbrite. Please go to this link to book your place: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/coastal-west-sussex-mind-8288439768
If you have any further questions contact the Coastal West Sussex Mind team on:
[email protected] or call Karin or Charlotte on 01903 277010
Is there a cost? We ask for a non-refundable fee of £10.00 - £30.00 per person, per course.
This helps towards refreshments and registration costs. Please do not book on a course unless you are certain you can attend, as the courses are very popular and are very heavily subsidised, to reduce the cost to you.
In-House Courses We can deliver a funded in-house course at your workplace at a date and time agreeable with you, if you are able to provide a suitable room and manage the course bookings. You can either host the full event or part-host, providing the venue and filling some of the spaces. We can take care of booking the remaining places to fill the course. You can book any one of the courses in this brochure and we also have other workshops available including SafeTALK, Motivational Interviewing, ADHD and more, for in-house bookings. We can be flexible with the date and time as long as we have
a trainer available to run your event.
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COURSE DATES September 2017 12.09.17 Understanding Sexual Abuse
Crawley
22.09.17 A Short Guide to the Adolescent Brain
Worthing
27.09.17 Mental Ill-Health & Substance Misuse in YP
Chichester
October 2017 07.10.17 Safer Social Media
Worthing
10.10.17 Supporting LGBTU Young People
Worthing
18.10.17 Talking with Young People about MH Issues
Worthing
19.10.17 Young People & Suicide Prevention
Bognor Regis
November 2017 03.11.17 Supporting Family & Friends Carers
Horsham
10.11.17 Anxiety & Depression in Young People
Crawley
15.11.17 ASIST - 2 Day
Burgess Hill
22.11.17 Building Emotional Resilience in Young People
Littlehampton
24.11.17 Bereavement & Loss
Midhurst
29.11.17 Attachment, Trauma & Early Brain Development Crawley
December 2017 05.12.17 Supporting LGBTU Young People
Crawley
08.12.17 Self-Harm
Littlehampton
13.12.17 Attachment, Trauma & Early Brain Development Burgess Hill 13.12.17 Youth Mental Health First Aid - 2 Day
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Bognor Regis
September Understanding Sexual Abuse This one-day training is aimed at CYP practitioners* and managers, to assist them to engage effectively with children and young people known to be victims of sexual abuse or exploitation.
Mental Ill-Health & Substance Misuse in
*For those working with both Primary and Secondary school aged CYP
Young People Under 18 This half-day training will look at identifying mental ill-health and responding more effectively to young people experiencing both mental health and substance use issues.
12.09.17 in Crawley
A Short Guide to The Adolescent Brain This half-day training explores the myths and negative stereotypes around teenagers and the teenage brain.
It will also enable participants to become more aware of support pathways and key service providers in the county. 27.09.17 in Chichester
You will gain an evidence-based insight into latest research around what goes on in the developing adolescent brain and how it affects the young person’s present and future. 22.09.17 in Worthing
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October
NEW
Supporting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and
Safer Social Media
Undecided Young People
This two-hour workshop is led by young people who know how important social media is to them but are also aware of the ugly side of it, too. It will encourage you and the young people you live and work with to think more about the impact of social media on everyday life.
(LGBTU for CYP) In this half-day training, practitioners* will learn ways to make services safer and more LGBTU inclusive by exploring ways of identifying and challenging homophobia, bisexual and transphobia at home, school, college or work.
*For practitioners working with both Primary
07.10.17 in Worthing
and Secondary school aged CYP
10.10.17 in Worthing - Wait list only 05.12.17 in Crawley
Talking with Young People about Mental Health Issues On this one-day training you will explore the difficulties around talking with young people about mental health and emotional wellbeing. You will be using a variety of mediums, such as art, music and play.
Young People and Suicide Prevention On this one-day training we will review current suicide statistics in West Sussex. We will look at triggers and risk factors for young people and suicide, as well as strategies for carers, staff and volunteers, and local services and resources.
18.10.17 in Worthing
19.10.17 in Bognor Regis
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November NEW
Supporting Family & Friends
Carers This half-day training is designed for practitioners working with parents and carers of children with mental health and emotional distress issues. The aim of this workshop is to enhance practitioners’ skills and confidence in talking about mental health issues with parents and carers. 03.11.17 in Horsham
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) ASIST is a two-day training for those that work with children and young people, who wish to be able to provide suicide first aid. You will have space to examine your own attitudes about suicide and be able to better understand the needs of a person at risk of suicide, as well as how to use suicide first aid to meet those needs.
Anxiety and Depression in Young People This half-day training will clarify what is happening for young people living with anxiety and depression and how you can respond helpfully. It will be a forum for discussion of individual experiences and shared strategies that we can use when living and working with young people. 10.11.17 in Crawley
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15.11.17 & 16.11.17 in Burgess Hill
November Building Emotional
Resilience
Bereavement & Loss
in Young People
This half day course explores responses to grief, how children and young people grieve, learn to notice change in behaviour, and how we can respond to the event/disclosure.
In this half-day training, you will look at ways of helping young people, challenging negative thinking and promoting a more positive outlook. We will learn how to identify and support less resilient young people, help young people deal with difficult situations and people, and know the limits of our own responsibility.
We will also discuss the role of individuals and communities in supporting bereaved young people and what resources we can access
24.11.17 in Midhurst
22.11.17 in Littlehampton
Attachment, Trauma and Early Brain Development This full day workshop will help you understand the nature of adverse childhood experiences and traumatising events, and how these impact on a child. Practitioners* will explore brain development, and relevance to attachment, attachment styles and how to work with them. We will also cover intervention strategies, including direct work ideas for individual and group work. *For practitioners working with both Primary and Secondary school aged CYP
29.11.17 in Crawley 13.12.17 in Burgess Hill
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December Living with Self Harm On this half day workshop we will discuss self harm from a young person’s perspective, drawing from a collection of stories and poems. We will explore some of the reasons why young people self harm and challenge the myths that surround them. We will also identify what works for a young person, exploring strategies and ways forward to get the right help. 08.12.17 in Littlehampton
Youth Mental Health First Aid On this two day course there will be an opportunity to gain knowledge on how to support children and young people experiencing mental health challenges. During the course you will focus on some of the common mental health issues affecting young people, including depression, anxiety, eating disorders and psychosis.
13.12.17 & 14.12.17 in Bognor Regis
For More Information If you have any further questions contact the Coastal West Sussex Mind team on:
[email protected] or Call Karin or Charlotte on 01903 277010
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