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Path: Home > Conferences > Training Courses > Mental Health Awareness - IAG

Mental Health and Adult Learning and Skills

 Policy and Practice

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11 November 2008
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Life Conference & Banqueting, Times Square, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 4EP C1646

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25 February 2009
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Kings Fund, 11-13 Cavendish Square, London W1A 0AX C1756

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3 March 2009
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BVSC, 138 Digbeth, Birmingham B5 6DR C1759

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10 March 2009
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King's House, Sidney Street, Manchester M1 7HB C1760

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17 March 2009
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The Spot, 73 Sacheverel Street, Derby DE1 2JR C1761

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Fee: £198 (includes lunch, tea/coffee)
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[Who will benefit] [Background] [Aims] [Training Outcomes] [Programme] [Application Form]

Who would benefit from this training?

The workshop will benefit experienced practitioners and managers from a range of organisations, who wish to reflect upon and develop their skills and practice. It builds on the NIACE training courses - Mental Health and Adult Learning and Skills introductory awareness and Mental Health Awareness for Information, Advice and Guidance Providers.

It will be of particular relevance to practitioners including teaching, training and learning support staff; advice and guidance staff; Middle managers; curriculum heads; heads of departments; heads of learner support services; Senior managers; directors; governors; HR leads and chairs.

Background

Mental health difficulties are a major reason for ill-health in this country. One in four of us will experience mental health difficulties at some point in our lives and an estimated one third of GP time is spent on mental health issues. People with mental health difficulties still remain one of the most isolated and stigmatized groups in society.

In line with the government’s drive for social inclusion and the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), educational organizations should strive to provide an environment that addresses the barriers to learning faced by people with mental health problems. People with mental health difficulties have traditionally been underrepresented in adult education and training and too many people with mental health difficulties spend their days alone and without activity to fill their time. Yet we know that being in work, participating in learning, having friends and being involved in the community promotes positive mental well-being and can be an important part of the recovery process.

Adult learning and skills development can play an important role in tackling stigma and discrimination. It provides opportunities to widen social networks and be with other people. It can lead to improved job prospects and be a means to building confidence, hope and optimism. Learning can be a very valuable part of the recovery process

Training aims and content

This interactive one-day training workshop aims to:

bulletFacilitate an opportunity to discuss, analyse and review the concept of reasonable adjustments and the impact on practice
bulletSupport strategic planning and operational implementation in line with the requirements of current legislation
bulletDevelopment of inclusive practices in teaching and learning for learners with mental health difficulties
bulletReview and develop policy, practice and procedures that promote and respond to the needs of learners with mental health difficulties

Training outcomes

By the end of the workshop participants will be able to:

bulletunderstand some of the barriers to disclosure and develop positive strategies to begin to break these down
bulletreflect on their current working practices and identify specific areas for action and development
bulletunderstand more clearly what is ‘reasonable adjustment’ in a learning context and maintaining competence standards
bulletdemonstrate an understanding of the common principle of confidentiality in relation to current and relevant legislation
bulletexplore what their organisation can do to improve the mental well-being of all learners and staff
bulletidentify practical strategies to promote good teaching and learning

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Programme

09:30 Arrival and registration (tea/coffee) – Question paper
10:00 Welcome and introduction to the day
10:15 The impact of legal and social obligations - Why bother?
11:15 Coffee break
11:30 Taking our obligations forward – What’s next?
11:55 Inclusive risk assessment – Who’s at risk?
12:30 Lunch
13:15 Resource and budget implications - What is reasonable?
14:05 Good practice and provision – What, where, when and why?
14:55 Policy and practice - What have we got and where are we going?
15:45 Evaluation and review – Where to next?
16:00 Close

This programme is correct at the time of going to press. The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the published programme in the event of one or more of the advertised speakers being unable to attend. Delegates will have no claim against NIACE in respect of such changes.

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Application Form

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Return completed forms to: NIACE Conferences and Courses, Renaissance House, 20 Princess Road West, Leicester, LE1 6TP, Fax: 0116 285 9670 For general enquiries contact: NIACE Conferences and Courses team, courses@niace.org.uk. Telephone: 0116 2859661

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See Also...

Annual Mental Health Conference: Our Learning Journey  in the Conferences section

NIACE's work on Health and Disability Equality

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