FACE TO FACE course: An Introduction to Children and Young People's Mental Health Awareness

Date & Time:

Friday 28 September 2018 (09:30 - 16:00)

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Venue:

County Hall, County Hall, New Road, Oxford OX1 1ND

Detail:

This training will be delivered as a FACE TO FACE course.

Masks will not be compulsory as per government guidance, but of course, can be worn if preferred.

Please also note that the OSCB will no longer be providing printed handouts on their face to face courses and if pre-course materials are provided, delegates will be able to find these in the pre-reading attachments to this course 6 working days prior to the course date and providing a booking has been made. 

This training is underpinned by 'Future in Mind' (2015), a document that promotes the message that positive mental is everybody's business. In line with this government strategy, the 'Building Resilience; Children and Young People's Mental Health' training has been designed to support frontline staff to promote their part in our national culture shift which embraces social and emotional wellbeing and responds early to signs of mental health problems.

It takes a non-clinical approach that explores how frontline staff can empower individuals to have responsibility for the wellbeing of everyone around them, looking at strategies which can increase the emotional literacy and resilience of children and young people. In response to early signs of mental health problems, it considers tools which can be used with children and young people and an increased awareness of other services available.

In addition, the course aims to allow for professionals to have the opportunity to engage in thinking about how their own mental health needs are met and how this could impact upon the children and young people they work with.

What does this training provide?

  • A framework for thinking about mental health
  • Information about child and adolescent development and mental health
  • Information about risk and resilience factors

Plus an increased understanding of:

  • Children and young people's mental health
  • How workers can help to support resilience
  • How to signpost to local specialist services

Who is this training for?

Anyone working with children and/or young people; including foster carers, teaching assistants, teachers, sports coaches, headteachers, youth workers, GPs, residential workers, social workers, early help workers. In fact, anyone who has contact with children and/or young people who believes that mental health is everybody's business.

Attendance on this full day course is a pre-requisite requirement for all staff who would wish to attend the two other mental health workshops; Anxieties Workshop and Self-Harm Workshop.

 

Booking:

Booking has now closed for this event.

Further Information:

Enquiries:

OSCB Team oscb.training@oxfordshire.gov.uk

Trainer:

OSCB Trainers

Venue Details:

County Hall, County Hall, New Road, Oxford OX1 1ND

(01865 815843 / oscb.training@oxfordshire.gov.uk)