Psychologically informed environments (PIE)
Explore the principles and practice of the Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE) approach.
This is a 1 day in-house course (we come to you).
Psychologically Informed Environments are re-shaping how services operate, especially in their capacity to manage complex needs.
This course introduces the 5 key principles of the PIE approach and supports teams to reflect on how these principles might re-shape services to improve retention and recovery rates for vulnerable homeless clients.
Based on a compassionate service improvement approach, it fosters client consultation in the development of services and enhances the wellbeing of clients and practitioners alike.
Available as a 2 day in-house course (we come to you).
Also currently available (online for teams).
Course aims
To explore the principles and practice of the Psychological Informed Environments (PIE) approach
Course objectives
By the end of the course participants will have had opportunities to:
- Understand the five core principles that underpin the Psychological Informed Environments approach and consider how it is, or could be, further developed within services
- Evaluate whether Psychological Informed Approaches are currently in operation across the Service
- Make suggestions for further development and implementation of the Psychologically Informed Approach
Venue info:
In-house courses (we come to you)
We would ask you to arrange a suitable venue and refreshments for the training. Contact us for more information.
Trainer: Phil Harris
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