Troubled TeensProvider: Osiris Educational£299.00 + VAT Accreditation opportunities: Online post -course support. Delegate file including extra materials. CPD Certificate. Quality training facilities |
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Description | The number 1 course for pastoral carers How to deal with the major troubles faced by teens: •divorce •bullying •anger •death •abuse •relationship issue Examine psychological foundations and impacts Key strategies to support: •pupil monitoring •in-school support •external agencies •dealing with disclosure |
Duration | Full Day Course |
Website | http://osiriseducational.co.uk/behaviour/troubled-teens.html |
Categories | Secondary, Further education, KS3, KS4, Teaching staff, Advanced Skills Teacher, Excellent Teacher, Main-scale (core) teacher, Newly Qualified Teacher, Non-practising teacher, Post-threshold Teacher, Pupil mentor, Supply / Peripatetic teacher, Trainnee (pre-QTS) teacher, Teacher trainer, Parent Support, Inclusion, Personalised Learning, Out of school |
Learning outcomes for participants/users and, where relevant, pupils or students | Address the government drive to improve student welfare Pupil Safeguarding SEAL Behaviour and Attendance Every Child Matters Meet Ofsted requirements for safeguarding and well-being Unpick the latest psychological research for adolescents Cause and effect: the guide to identification and intervention Develop an understanding of the support needed and issues faced Explore the multiple impacts: psycholgical fall-out behavioural fall-out impact on learning impact on the class Intervene and support individual pupils Monitor pupil well-being and development Guidance for pupil referal and external involvement Advice on building a support network: within school outside of school with parents extended schools Whole-school strategies to support pupils Pupil monitoring techniques Various support methods Team-support strategies Gguidance on how to approach pupils Counselling skills Strategies for parental involvement |
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Details | Sam Bishop - Sam is a chartered psychologist, therapist and consultant child psychologist working with children, teachers and families. She has private practices, including one in Harley Street, London and operates a successful research company running projects with leading children’s charities focused on children’s behaviour and welfare issues. |
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