If you want to.... Learn or refresh essential foundation principles, skills, and practical methods that will equip you to begin (or continue) offering coaching conversations to others about a range of themes. Suitable for anyone seeking to incorporate coaching into their work or conversations, or for those who would value a refresher.
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Cost plus VAT. Researched and produced in collaboration with Paul Scates Peer Specialist, Campaigner and Survivor of Sexual Abuse, this important and timely conference focuses on the important issue of sexual abuse and mental health and reducing the impact of abuse on mental health. 20% discount available quoting hcuk20edpsy
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Cost plus VAT. This Masterclass programme, facilitated by Dr Arnon Bentovim and Carol Jolliffe, will help practitioners working in social care, health, education and youth justice to deliver effective therapeutic work with children subject to sexual abuse and exploitation. The approach recognises that sexual abuse and exploitation occur in a context of significant adversity, and ... Therapeutic work with children and young people suffering child sexual abuse and exploitation
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This session will give a brief introduction and overview of the Prosocial Process Framework and some of the work we’ve been doing using the framework in Bristol. Prosocial is a group-based intervention based on the insights and principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, as well as on the pioneering work exploring effective communities carried out ... Prosocial in schools: building more collaborative and effective groups in education with Dr Owen Cogan
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HIEP run two sessions a year led by qualified educational psychologists (EPs) and current trainee EPs. These sessions offer individuals the opportunity to: Ask questions they may have about educational psychology Hear about recently qualified EPs' experiences of being an EP including: Their experience of applying for the doctorate Their experience of training on the ... Hampshire and Isle of Wight EPS – Aspiring EPs session
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Society members: £58.20 This webinar unpacks the complex relationship between social media use and adolescent mental health. Social media has long been blamed for causing a crisis in adolescent mental health. But this is an oversimplification, and the scientific evidence indicates a far more nuanced picture of this relationship. This webinar aims to provide clarity ... Is social media actually bad for adolescent mental health?
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Overview: In this EP Reach-Out webinar Keith Hibbert (retired Educational Psychologist) and Hannah Craig (Programme Director at Partnership for Children) will explore the significance of emotional wellbeing in young children and work aimed at preventing the development of Mental Health problems in children, as distinct from programmes to promote positive mental health. They will also ... Promoting Emotional Wellbeing in Young Children with Keith Hibbert and Hannah Craig
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A short webinar to mark the launch of our report 'Being clear: an initial desktop review of LA EP service websites' The webinar Register for the webinar To coincide with the launch of our new report we would like to invite all EP service leads, those involved in managing EP service websites, or anyone that ... Being clear: an initial desktop review of LA EP service websites – report launch webinar
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The members of TEPICC invite TEPs and Newly Qualified EPs to join us for our first event of 2022 with Guest Speaker Dr Ellie Sakata. Educational psychologists (EPs) work with children and young people, their families, and professionals from a variety of cultural backgrounds. EPs are responsible for engaging in, and developing, Culturally Responsive Practice ... A self-reflective framework for Culturally Responsive EP Practice
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This conference showcases research undertaken by Educational Psychologists and trainee Educational Psychologists in educational contexts using Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) as an analytical and theoretical framework. Topics include: Educational Psychologists research practice Care-experienced children Educational Psychologists service delivery to schools How Trainee Educational Psychologists learn at university and on placement Decision-making for specialist school placements. ... Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) Conference
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Cost plus VAT. This virtual conference will focus on reducing restrictive interventions in line with national guidance and the October 2020 Care Quality Commission Report, and ensuring adherence to the National NICE Quality Standard on Violence and Aggression. This focus on reducing restrictive practice is particularly important in light of Covid-19 pandemic where mental health ... Reducing and improving the use of restrictive interventions & practice: Managing acute disturbance, violence and aggression
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Come and join our community of motivated and ambitious Educational Psychologists, who are coming together to support and inspire each other with our research goals, relating to any aspect of research: reading, project work and writing. The group offers a mixture of protected time for reading and research (cameras off for reading/writing time within the ... EP Research Club and Group Coaching
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Cost plus VAT. The Masterclass will present the Hope for Children and Families (HfCF) modular approach, and two guides, to develop core therapeutic skills to promote positive parenting, and to work with parents to understand the developmental stages, and meet the needs of children and young people throughout the lifespan. The material provides step by step ... Positive parenting – promoting children and young people’s development and well-being
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Find out about why and how MeLSA training was created. The ultimate aim for MeLSA training is that MeLSAs gain the skills to assist a child or young person to be a more skilled and independent learner. MeLSAs build a school’s capacity to meet the needs of their learners in the setting. @MeLSA_EP
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