Monday 6th
January 2014
Supporting Individuals With Eating Disorders
Media Resource Centre,
Llandrindod
(Max 20) 9.15-3.30
‘Supporting individuals with Eating
disorders’
Learning Outcomes:
At
the end of this course delegates will be able to;
- Further develop keys skills,
techniques and methods to give support and guidance to those individuals
with Eating disorders
- Build confidence when involved with an
individual with an Eating Disorder
- Use support to change an individual’s
behaviours
- Identify and signpost individual to
relevant organizations
Course Agenda
9.30am Welcome, introduction & Expectations for
the day
Definitions of Eating
Disorders
Identify meaning and
purpose of an Eating disorder.
How are Eating Disorders
developed?
11.00am Break
11.15am Eating disorders can affect anyone
- Media articles
reviewed
What are the signs that
someone has an Eating Disorder?
Trauma – Understanding
emotions and feelings
12.30pm Lunch
1.15pm
Identifying emotions within the spoken
word
Case Studies – Discussion
Talking Helps
2.15pm Break
2.30pm Changing behaviours
Replacement Activities
Support / Signposting – what
is available?
3.30pm Close / End of day summary
Tuesday 7th January
2014
SORTED
The Members Lounge,
Gwalia,
Llandrindod
(Max 29)
9.30-4.30
Sorted C-Card Training
Level 2 Sexual Health and Young People
As we have now been accredited with the
National C-Card standard we have to ensure that all workers who are registering
young people for the Sorted scheme are qualified up to level 2 standard.
This course looks at issues affecting young
people when it comes to relationships, influences, LGBTQ issues, STI’s,
contraception and pregnancy.
The course also looks at the Powys
Sorted! Scheme, and how to registering a
young person and record it on the QES database.
This course is a one day course held on
Tuesday 7th January in the Members Lounge Gwalia Llandrindod starting at 9.30am
for coffee and finishes at 4.30pm.
Wednesday 8th
January 2014
Online Training
Basement of the Gwalia,
Llandrindod
(Max 12)
9.30-4.30
Level 2 Online Youth Information Training
This is essential training for Youth
Workers working in school settings.
As youth information workers will only
being the school setting for a morning a month, Youth Workers need to be
available for youth information enquiries. This training is to ensure workers
have the skills, knowledge and understanding to access information services
online.
The training includes:
• Defining
youth information work
• Looking
at how young people access information
• Current
legislation about online youth information practice
• Registering,
creating content and submitting content to TOWIP
This is a one day course, delivered in the
training room in the Basement of the Gwalia Llandrindod. 9.30am for coffee,
finishing at 4.30pm Wednesday 8th January 2014.
Thursday 9th
January 2014
How to help troubled
children
Colin Troy Media Resource
Centre, Llandrindod
(Max 20)
9.30-3.30
Helping Troubled Children
Summary of the course
Children are exposed to many different
types of traumatic events including: abuse, neglect, bereavement, serious
accidents and witnessing violence. Many develop serious behaviour and social
difficulties which affect learning behaviour and self-esteem. This course will
explore strategies which provide structure and safety and activities which will
develop social skills and build self-esteem. The course will outline ways to
manage anger and strong emotions and reflection skills for behaviour
management.
Colin Troy is an experienced Head of a
special school working with children with emotional and behavioural
difficulties. He has also been a foster carer. He currently advises
practitioners in schools social care and parent organisations
Course contents
• The
effect of trauma on child development
• How
to create sanctuary and safety
• Developing
social skills and social confidence
• Managing
behaviour
• Working
with case studies
Friday 10th
January 2014
Time Management
Colin Troy Media Resource
Centre, Llandrindod
(Max 20)
9.30-3.30
Time management
There is never enough time, and everyone
struggles to fit all that we have to do into our busy lives and schedules. We
can’t find time we have to make time, we can’t necessarily do everything but we
can do what is critical and urgent.
This course will look at healthy attitudes
to time management, systems and techniques to help prioritise tasks, chunk down
mammoth tasks ad avoid the elephant getting ignored in the in-tray.
Colin Troy is an experienced senior manager
and currently coaches senior managers in a number of different settings.
The Content includes:
A
perspective on time
• Time
Management Myths
• Stress
and Health Problems associated with poor time management
• The
crucial difference between Effectiveness and Efficiency
• Types
of Time (‘Controlled’ time and ‘Response’ time)
Management priorities
• Important
v Urgent (the ‘Critical’ zone, the ‘Planning’ zone, the ‘Action’ zone and the
‘Ineffective’ zone)
• Prioritising
• Prime
Time
• Personality
Traits that make time management difficult
• Taking
Control of Time
• Assertiveness
• Being
Proactive
• Beginning
with the end in mind
• Top
Time Management Tips
Monday 6th and
Wednesday 8th January 2014
Observed Outcomes Training
Newtown
6.30-8.30
Observed Outcomes Training
Brecon
6.30-8.30
This course is for Senior Area Worker, Area
Youth Workers
and Leaders-in-Charge
Synopsis of course to follow