In-house training (we come to you)

Do you have a whole team that would benefit from our training or would it be more practical for us to come to you? All of our courses can be adapted for your organisation or region and delivered at a venue chosen by you. We work across the UK.

Our network of associate trainers cover many more areas of expertise, contact us to see how we can meet your specific training needs.

Items 61-69 of 69

Page
per page
Set Descending Direction
  1. Personality disorder awareness - In-house training ( we come to you)
    Personality disorder awareness

    Develop understanding and practical interventions to support individuals with life difficulties associated with personality disorder.

    This is a 1/2 day in house course (we come to you).

    Learn more
    In-house course
  2. Working with concerned others - In-house training (we come to you)
    Working with concerned others

    Develop cores skills to assist concerned others to motivate resistant loved ones into treatment and make improvements to their own lives.

    This is a 2 day in-house course (we come to you).

    Learn more
    In-house course
  3. Conflict resolution - In-house training (we come to you)
    Conflict resolution

    Develop confidence, understanding and skills in conflict resolution.

    This is a 1 day in-house course (we come to you).

    Learn more
    In-house course
  4. Young people - mental health and emotional support needs - In-house training (we come to you)
    Young people - mental health and emotional support needs

    Develop understanding of young people’s mental health and emotional issues and develop practical approaches to respond.

    This is a 2 day in-house course (we come to you).

    Learn more
    In-house course
  5. Mapping tools for keywork and psychosocial interventions - In-house training (we come to you)
    Mapping tools for keywork and psychosocial interventions

    The course provides space to develop practice using the visual medium of node link maps. Using simple cognitive principles and problem solving techniques the maps provide a structure for communicating, recording and reviewing psychosocial interventions and key work sessions.

    This is a 1 day in-house course (we come to you).

    Learn more
    In-house course
  6. Creative consultation - In-house training (we come to you)
    Creative consultation

    Explore creative methods for engaging and facilitating communities and service users in consultation processes.

    This is a 1 day in-house course (we come to you).

    Learn more
    In-house course
  7. Adult Safeguarding for managers & DSL's - In-house training (we come to you)
    Adult Safeguarding for managers & DSL's

    Effectively support and manage teams to respond to safeguarding concerns in line with good practice and current legislation.

    This course will be useful for Designated Safeguarding Leads, Managers and Champions.

    This is a half day in-house course (we come to you).

    Learn more
    In-house course
  8. Facilitating group supervision - In-house training (we come to you)
    Facilitating group supervision

    An interactive two days to explore and practice how to facilitate supervision groups looking at psychosocial interventions for both new and more established facilitators.

    This is a 2 day in-house course (we come to you).

    Learn more
    In-house course
  9. Drug & alcohol awareness and interventions - In-house training (we come to you)
    Drug & alcohol awareness and interventions

    Develop your awareness of drug and alcohol use and enhance skills to identify and respond confidently to substance misuse risks.

    This is a 1 or 1/2 day in-house course (we come to you).

    Learn more
    In-house course

Items 61-69 of 69

Page
per page
Set Descending Direction

The Training Exchange courses are mapped to National Occupational Standards (NOS) and competence frameworks. Training is an important step in achieving competence in these standards by filling gaps in knowledge, understanding or skills. Course handbooks and the notes that you take can provide useful evidence for assessment.