Calm Self Harm : Supporting Teens through Self-Harm Prevention (6th July)

£65.00

This is a hands on interactive course will empower you with the tools and strategies to support your teenager through challenging times.

20 in stock

Description

Date: 6th July

Time: 10:00 – 16:30

Who is the Training For?

Parents and Guardians: Particularly those of teenagers aged 13-19 who may have demonstrated self-harming behaviour.
Caregivers: Individuals responsible for the welfare of teenagers and interested in early intervention and prevention.
Educators and School Counsellors: Those who work closely with teens and wish to better understand and support their mental health needs.
Mental Health Professionals: Practitioners seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in supporting families dealing with self-harm.

What Will Participants Gain?

Understanding Self-Harm: Comprehensive insights into why teens self-harm and the psychological factors involved.
Recognizing Warning Signs: Skills to identify early signs of self-harming behaviour and emotional distress.
Effective Communication Strategies: Techniques for having supportive and non-judgmental conversations with teens about their feelings and behaviours.
Coping Mechanisms: Practical strategies and healthy alternatives to self-harm that you can encourage your teen to adopt.
Creating a Safe Environment: Guidance on fostering a nurturing and secure home environment that promotes mental well-being.
Professional Help: Knowledge on when and how to seek professional support for your teen.
Inspired by Trauma-Informed Practice and NVR Approaches
 Trauma-Informed Practice: The training is rooted in trauma-informed practices, ensuring sensitivity to the emotional and psychological needs of teens.
NVR Approaches: Inspired by the evidence-based Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) approaches developed by Haim Omer, the course focuses on reducing conflict and increasing parental presence through non-violent means.

Resource Pack
 Each participant will receive a comprehensive resource pack including:
Detailed course materials and handouts
Practical exercises and real-life scenarios
Lists of recommended readings and online resources
Information on local mental health services and support groups

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