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Core skills for practitioners working with Children and Young People’s anxiety, depression, & traumatic symptoms: A Modular Approach

This Conference is now Closed

The Masterclass will present the Hope for Children and Families (HfCF) modular approach to developing core therapeutic skills to work with:

  • the most common forms of mental health problems in childhood: anxiety, depression, and traumatic symptoms 
  • the over-lapping mental health responses to the stressful and traumatic responses to Covid-19 and its impact on children and young people’s lives

This masterclass can be attended as a stand alone course, or to complement attendance at Core skills for practitioners working with Children and Young People’s disruptive and challenging behaviour with the same facilitators and modular approach. 

Practitioners in all social care, health, education/schools and youth justice settings who need to develop their skills in working with children and young people who have problems with their mental health should attend this masterclass. 

Facilitated by:

Dr Arnon Bentovim

Visiting Professor Royal Holloway, Director Child and Family Training, Former Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
Royal Holloway U of L, Hospital for Sick Children Great Ormond Street and the Tavistock Clinic

Stephen Pizzey

Chair, Board of Directors Child and Family Training UK
& Practising Social Worker

In-house Training

This course can be held at your organisation for up 25 delegates, we can tailor the content to suit your organisation and CPD needs of your staff. Led by experienced and highly rated trainers, in-house training works out cost-effective for groups and saves travel time.

Enquire
Contact katym@hc-uk.org.uk with your requirements for further information and a quote.

In-house Training

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