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Working with voices
1 day
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The “Working With Voices“ Workshop will equip participants with a tool-kit for working with voice hearers and is suitable for front line mental health staff working in health, social services and voluntary sector. Workbook included in training.
Topics covered include:
- Understanding Voices
- Voice Profiling
- Developing Coping Strategies
- Working Within Belief Systems
- Using the Voices Workbook
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Psychiatric First Aid In Psychosis
1 day
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- Identifying what is Distressing
- Building coping Strategies
- Developing Alliances
- Building Relationships
- Trying Alternatives
- Action Planning for Future Crisis
The workshop is especially suitable for staff working in acute and crisis resolution settings and people dealing with clients who experience periods of being overwhelmed by their experiences on occasions through a year such as assertive outreach teams. Also suitable for support workers and family members. Workbook included in training.
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Working to Recovery
Full day
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Recovery for people with mental health concerns is achievable – it works! Recovery can be both a goal and a process. The workshop will explore creative ways of helping people move on. We will explore the tools for recovery.
- Looking at the recovery process tools
- Why use it? Why does it work?
- Planning pathways to recovery
- Using narratives / Personal stories
- Assessment
It will benefit all frontline staff working with people with mental distress, family members and consumers. Workbook included in training.
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Consumer Participation Training
1.5 days
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This package of training models the outcomes of consumer and staff partnerships in it’s structure and content. The first day is consumer training followed by half day staff and consumer joint training experience. The training uses a tool called the ‘lemon looning board game’ developed by consumers that won the MHS award for innovative training.
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Working to reduce discrimination and stigma
Full day
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The purpose of this workshop is to increase understanding of the skills involved in reducing discrimination and stigma associated with mental illness. Applying these skills when working with consumers, their family/whanau, the mental health sector and the community for creating an environment that supports recovery from mental illness. The underlying thesis of this training program is that the process of reducing discrimination is equally important as the outcome.
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Working with Self Harm
Full day
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The aim of the workshop is to equip participants with the tool-kit for working with people who self-harm.
- Understanding self harm
- Developing Coping Strategies
- Identifying the self harm experience
- Using the Workbook
- Self harm Profiling
Suitable for all front line staff working in health, social services and voluntary sector. Workbook included in training.
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Client involvement in Goal Setting (Incorporating Strengths)
Full day
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The workshop will explore the theoretical framework that underpins the practice of goal setting. We will explore different approaches to the topic of goal setting. Participants will have the opportunity to explore and challenge the notions of practical recovery solutions as they relate to the practice of goal setting in a safe environment. We will also explore how best to implement the practice within the structures of the workplace environment.
This workshop provides an in-depth understanding of the goal setting approach, and is facilitated by people who have first hand knowledge and experience of Recovery from mental illness. Sharing in the journey of Recovery will enhance confidence in mental health workers to implement the practice of goal setting. Suitable for front line mental health staff working in health, including support workers and clinicians.
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Recovery (including WRAP: Wellness Recovery Action Planning)
Full day
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A workshop for people who experience psychiatric symptoms and for those who care about them. Topics include: Empowerment and responsibility, the Importance of Education, Developing a Wellness Recovery Action Plan; Taking preventative Action early; Diet, light and exercise; Changing negative thoughts into positive ones; Preventing and avoiding suicide; Taking responsibility for wellness; Stress reduction and relaxation methods; Building self-esteem and self-confidence; Developing and keeping support systems; Peer Counselling.
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Hearing Voices - a simulated training experience
Half day
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The Hearing Voices workshop includes both didactic presentation and experiential learning through a simulation of hearing voices that are distressing. During the first session an opening lecture is given. During the next part the simulation takes place. During the simulation, the workshop participants listen to a special audiotape that simulates distressing voices. In addition, they move (in no specific order) through four workstations. These include going out into the community and performing a task, going to day treatment programme, going to psychiatric emergency services for a mental status exam, and taking a test at the psychological testing centre. The final part concludes the simulation experience with a facilitated group discussion. An eleven page handout including references is given to each course participant. Name of facilitator Arana Person Time/Duration Half Day
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Two workshop special Auckland
One and a half days
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For this week only, attend two workshops: Hearing voices that are distressing, and working with voices, for a discount price when booking all together. Click here to book for your workshop. Save $60
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Keepwell international event 2009 The Strengths Model of Case Management
Two day event
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The Strengths Model is one of only two models of case management that have consistently shown improvement in client outcomes in randomized clinical studies. The Strengths Model is a departure from the traditional focus on people’s deficits, weaknesses, and disabilities. While not ignoring that people often experience significant barriers and challenges in their lives, the focus turns toward the well-aspects of the person. Each individual is viewed as someone who possesses unique strengths, talents, skills, environmental supports, dreams, and desires. The Strengths Model is a recovery-oriented practice that strives to help people identify goals that are meaningful and passionate and the supports needed to achieve them. Day 1 will set the stage by focusing on recovery as a guiding framework for strengths-based practice and application of the Strengths Model principles. Participants will also learn the critical components of doing a Strengths Assessment and have opportunity to practice using the tool. Day 2 The full Kansas strengths model case management training: what every mental health case management worker in the state. Goal setting, interventions and supervision processes which gives you the full training delivered to case workers in Kansas. People who register for the two days also receive the strengths manual.
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Day one only Keepwell international event June 22nd:Introduction to The Strengths Model of Case Management
One day
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This one day workshop introduces the strengths model of case management by focusing on recovery as a guiding framework for strengths-based practice and application of the Strengths Model principles. Participants will also learn the critical components of doing a Strengths Assessment and have opportunity to practice using the tool.
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Hearing voices incorporating working with voices
1 day
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Outline of the day
The Hearing Voices that are distressing – a simulated training experience is a workshop that includes both didactic presentation and experiential learning through a simulation of hearing voices that are distressing. The training event involves three components. During the first session an opening lecture is given. During the next part the simulation takes place. During the simulation, the workshop participants listen to a special audiotape that simulates distressing voices. In addition, they move (in no specific order) through four workstations. These include going out into the community and performing a task, going to “day treatment programme”, going to “psychiatric emergency services” for a mental status exam, and taking a test at the “psychological testing centre”. The final part concludes the training experience with a facilitated group discussion to reflect upon practice and consider new ways of working.
Working with voices in the afternoon will equip participants with a tool-kit for working with voice hearers. Topics covered include Understanding Voices, Voice Profiling, Developing Coping Strategies, Working Within Belief Systems, and identifying tools to work with.
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Peter Bullimore & Arana Pearson July 2012 training
One day
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Australasian training in July 2012
Offering different courses including
Workshop - 1
Working with Paranoia & Unusual Beliefs
Workshop - 2
Understanding & Working with Voices
Workshop – 3&4
Maastricht interview schedules: voices or paranoia
Workshop - 5
How to run a voices or paranoia peer support group
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Keepwell International Training Event 2011 Day Two only: Understanding and working with voices
one day
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Understanding and working with voices
*Gain a better insight into the voice hearing experience.
*Learn effective ways to help people understand and live fulfilling lives while experiencing hearing voices.
A one day’s training course will include
*The history of the hearing voices network
*Three stages of hearing voices and interventions
*Deconstructing voices
Personal experience
*Understanding dissociation
*Voice profiling
*Short term coping strategies/ working with the dominant voice
*Case studies/ changing the content of the voices/ empowering the person to talk to their voices
Presented by Peter Bullimore
Bio:
*International trainer, facilitator, and expert by lived experience based in Sheffield England
*United Kingdom Chair of the hearing voices network
*Co-Founder of the paranoia network UK
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Keepwell International Training Event 2011 Day One only: Working Through Paranoia and Making Sense of Unusual Beliefs
One day
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Working Through Paranoia and Making Sense of Unusual Beliefs.
Workshop outline includes the following
Morning Session
*History of Paranoia
*Making Assumptions about Paranoia
*Understanding Fear
*Traditional Assumptions about Paranoia/ Problems with *Assumptions
*When does Paranoia become a Disorder?
*Alternative ways to view Paranoia
*Possible Causes
Break
Mid Morning Session
*Three Stages of Paranoia and implementations
*Identifying the starting points
*Triggers and Warning Signs
*Making Sense of and Managing Paranoia
*Working with Unusual Beliefs
*Decoding Beliefs
*Thought interference and reading
*Body State Info
Lunch
Afternoon Session
*Personal Experience and Recovery
Break
Late afternoon session
*Case study’s working with the experience and identifying the problem
Presented by Peter Bullimore
Bio:
*International trainer, facilitator, and expert by lived experience based in Sheffield England
*United Kingdom Chair of the hearing voices network
*Co-Founder of the paranoia network UK
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Working with voices: Essential Skills Training Programme
One Day
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The “Working With Voices-Essential skills“ workshop will equip participants with a tool kit for working with voice-hearers. It is suitable for front-line mental health staff working in the health, social service and voluntary sectors.
A one day Programme as follows:
* Using MP3 technology (supplied), experience the world of a psychiatric disability through a simulated experience of hearing voices that are distressing.
* Gain a better understanding of the challenges that people with a psychiatric disability face.
* Identify the difference between voices that are distressing and other voices.
* Voice profiling
* Working within belief systems
* Developing coping strategies
* Supporting 'Consumer Peer Support'
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