Puberty and Development For Carers Date: Tuesday, 14 th May 2013 5 places per locality Time: 10.30 am 12.30 pm Venue: Armagh Teachers Centre, Newry Rd, Armagh (just at the 30/40 mph sign see sign for SELB) Tel: 028 37 520727 Course Aims: To help parents and carers understand why it is important to talk to their children about puberty and to make them more confident to do so. In this session, we will discuss: What does my child need to know? When do I need to start talking to my child about puberty? Is this really my job? Don t they get this information in school? What do young women need to know about the changes which occur during puberty? What do young men need to know about the changes which occur during puberty? Nominations to Gemma Stokes by the closing date Tuesday, 20 th April 2013.
FACETOFACEBOOK Date: Thursday, 16 th May 2013 7 places per locality Time: 10.00 am -1.00 pm Venue: Loveforlife Premises, 6 Banbridge Road, Waringstown, BT66 7QA (Beside The Planters) WWW.LOVEFORLIFE.ORG.UK E: info@loveforlife.org.uk Tel: 028 3882 0555 Are you worried about what children and young people are exposed to online? FACETOFACEBOOK is a new workshop designed by LOVEFORLIFE to provide parents and carers with basic practical tips on keeping young people (and themselves!) safe as they enjoy the benefits of advances in internet technology. Current trends will be highlighted and advice given on how to prevent things from going wrong online. The programme will highlight the advantages and potential pitfalls of internet technology, and equip parents and carers to help their children protect themselves as they explore the online world. Areas covered will include: Social networking Cyberbullying Mobile technology / sexting Grooming / online predators Privacy / filtering strategies Nominations to Gemma Stokes by closing date Tuesday, 30 th April 2013.
Rest and Relaxation Techniques Date: Tuesday, 21 st May 2013 5 places per locality Time: 10.30 am 12.30 pm Venue: Armagh Teachers Centre, Newry Road, Armagh (Just at the 30/40 M.P.H. sign) Tel: 028 37 520727 Facilitator: Angela Corr, Senior Health Improvement Officer, Mental Health and Primary Care, Promoting Wellbeing Team This short workshop will introduce you to some simple practices that will help you relax and balance your body, mind and spirit. This is a shortened version of the one day Review, Relax Renew Training Programme. It is an introduction to Stress Management and Relaxation Techniques and aims to provide participants with the knowledge, skills and tools to manage the adverse effects of pressure experienced in everyday life. Areas covered will include: Identifying the adverse effects of stress Reviewing individual responses to stress Coping techniques Goal Planning Nominations to Gemma Stokes by the closing date Tuesday, 7 th May 2013.
Role of LAC Nurse Specialist - Understanding the Health Needs of Looked After Children Choice of two venues 10 places per locality Date: Wednesday, 22 nd May 2013 Time: 10:30 am -12:30 pm Venue: Armagh Teachers Centre, Newry Rd, Armagh Tel: 028 37520727 Or Date: Wednesday, 16 th October 2013 Time: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Venue: Newry Teachers Centre, Belfast Rd, Newry Tel: 028 30 262357 The aim of this training is to promote Foster Carers awareness of: The role and remit of the Specialist Nurse for Looked after Children The Health Needs of Looked after Children The emotional impact of early life experiences and how these may contribute to children s behaviours Ways in which the complex range of health needs of Looked after Children may be addressed The importance of identifying and recognising the impact of fostering on carer`s own health and how they can be supported Nominations to Gemma Stokes by the closing date, Tuesday, 1 st October 2013.
P.A.U.S.E Workshop Date: Friday, 7 th June 2013 4 places per locality Time: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm Venue: Armagh Teachers Centre, Newry Road, Armagh (Just at the 30/40 M.P.H. sign) Tel: 028 37 520727 Are you caring for young people whose behaviour you find challenging? Would you like to learn new ways to manage such behaviours? This workshop explores the practical mechanics of preventative Behaviour Management, Reflective Practice, Self-Awareness and Child-Centred communication. The P.A.U.S.E. acronym gives participants a very effective tool to use to minimise challenging behaviour as well as help prevent incidents escalating. It focuses on practical ways to prevent and minimize challenging behaviour at the onset. P.A.U.S.E. is practice-based and founded on extensive experience working directly with young people placed in Care and Juvenile Justice Programmes because of behavioural and emotional problems. For more information on TEEN Coaching, please visit www.teencoaching.ie A choice of a hot meal may be purchased at lunchtime at a cost of 4.95 - tea / coffee will be provided in the morning and afternoon. Nominations to Gemma Stokes by the closing date Tuesday, 21 st May 2013.
Kinship Carers Discussion Group Date: Wednesday, 12 th June 2013 5 places per locality Time: 10:30 am - 1:00 pm Venue: Armagh Teachers Centre, Newry Road, Armagh Tel: 028 3752 0727 Facilitator/s: Kate Cahill, Foster Carer and Gemma Stokes, Senior Practitioner, Foster Care Training Objectives: Kinship Carers may not always view themselves as being Foster Carers and often underestimate the value of their role. The purpose of this session is to provide a forum where they may share important issues and get help and direction as to how best these issues may be resolved. Nominations to Gemma Stokes by the closing date Tuesday, 28 th May 2013
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training Two day course - both days must be attended 6 places Dates: Tuesday, 20 th November / Wednesday, 21 st November 2013 Time: 9.30 a.m. 4.30 p.m. Venue: Beeches Education Centre, Craigavon Area Hospital (On leaving hospital roundabout going towards the hospital, take the first right and then right again and the Beeches is on right at the bottom of the hill. (College of Nursing). There are signs on the right) Most people considering suicide signal their distress and their intent. Training can help us see and respond to these invitations to help. It can provide the confidence to ask about suicide if we are concerned about someone s safety. It can provide us with the tools to help prevent the immediate risk of suicide. The interactive programme includes teaching, discussion, video and skills practice.
Farm Safety 2 places per locality Date: Date: Time: Venue: Tuesday, 16 th October 2013 - Foster Carers Tuesday, 23 rd October 2013 - Social Workers 10:30 am - 3:00 pm Seminar Room 1, Fulton Hall, Greenmount College, Antrim (2-3 miles on airport side of Antrim) Tel: 028 94 426658 Facilitator/s: Malcolm Downey, Brian Pryce and John Spiers Health and Safety Executive NI Objectives: This is an opportunity for foster carers and social workers to learn about Farm Safety in a controlled setting. It will provide those carers living on farms with greater insight into the potential dangers for children and young people. Foster carers and staff will have the opportunity to explore a farm using our health and safety checklist and ask questions about what is involved in an HSE farm inspection. The day will involve a practical element so please come prepared with appropriate clothing and footwear. Nominations to Gemma Stokes by Friday, 23 rd May 2013.